2025 Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program
ID: 353356Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA-FAS)

Award Range

$0 - $35M

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Agriculture

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service is offering a funding opportunity through the 2025 Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program, aimed at nonprofit U.S. agricultural trade organizations. This program seeks to create, expand, and maintain long-term export markets for U.S. agricultural commodities and products, with a total estimated funding of $34.5 million available for fiscal year 2025. Eligible applicants must have an active registration in the U.S. Government System for Award Management and are required to contribute at least 50% of the project costs through a cost-share model. Applications must be submitted electronically by June 14, 2024, and will be evaluated based on strategic planning, management capabilities, and past performance. For further inquiries, applicants can contact Curt Alt at (202) 690-4784 or via email at Curt.Alt@usda.gov.

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service has announced a funding opportunity through the Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program, targeting nonprofit U.S. agricultural trade organizations. This initiative aims to develop and sustain export markets for U.S. agricultural products, with financial support available on a competitive basis. Eligible applicants must have an active registration in the U.S. Government System for Award Management and can anticipate funding of at least $34.5 million for fiscal year 2025. The program emphasizes a cost-share model, requiring applicants to contribute at least 50% of the resources. Proposals should include a comprehensive marketing plan focusing on target markets and performance metrics. Applications must be submitted electronically by June 14, 2024, and will be evaluated for their strategic planning, management capabilities, and past performance. Successful applicants will receive grants for a period of three years and will be subject to various reporting and oversight requirements. This program underscores the U.S. government's commitment to enhancing agricultural exports and supporting the economic interests of U.S. producers.
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