GrantPostedDiscretionary

Veterinary Services Grant Program

National Institute of Food and Agriculture
USDA-NIFA-VSGP-011778
Application Deadline
Apr 16, 2026
1 days left
Days Remaining
1
Until deadline
Award Ceiling
$300,000
Total Program Funding
$3,809,708

Grant Opportunity Analysis

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is offering the Veterinary Services Grant Program (VSGP) to address veterinary shortages in food and large animal services across the United States and U.S. Insular Areas. The program aims to develop, implement, and sustain veterinary services while relieving shortage situations, with two main funding areas: Education, Extension, and Training (EET) and Rural Practice Enhancement (RPE). With an estimated total funding of approximately $3.8 million, the EET program offers grants up to $300,000 for educational initiatives, while the RPE program provides up to $200,000 to support private clinics in designated shortage areas. Applications are due by April 16, 2026, and no matching funds are required; for further inquiries, applicants can contact NIFA at grantapplicationquestions@usda.gov.

Eligible Applicants

Others
Additional Eligibility Information

Eligibility Requirements Applicants for the VSGP must meet all the requirements cited in this NOFO. Failure to meet the eligibility criteria by the application deadline may result in exclusion from consideration or preclude NIFA from making an award. For those new to Federal financial assistance, NIFA’s About Grants provides highly recommended information about grants and other resources to help understand the Federal awards process. Applications may only be submitted by the entities listed below if they plan to carry out programs or activities that will: 1) substantially relieve veterinary shortage situations; 2) support or facilitate private veterinary practices engaged in the care of food animals; and 3) address food safety and agricultural animal health concerns. Eligible Applicants for EET 1. State, regional, or national organizations supporting food animal veterinary programs. 2. Allied or professional food animal veterinary organizations recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association. 3. Colleges or schools of veterinary medicine accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. 4. University research foundations or veterinary medical foundations. 5. Departments of veterinary science or departments of comparative medicine accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. 6. State agricultural experiment stations or Research Farms (1890 institutions). 7. State, local, or tribal government agencies. Eligible Applicants for RPE 1. For-profit or nonprofit entities located in the United States or an Insular Area, such as veterinary clinics or hospitals, that provide mixed, food or large animal veterinary services in a rural area, as defined in section 343(a) of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act (7 U.S.C. 1991(a)) within a current VMLRP shortage area. FY2026 veterinary shortage situation areas are found here. a. Shortage situations must qualify as rural (as defined in Section 343(a) of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act (7 U.S.C. 1991(a)). b. VMLRP Type II shortage situations are rural and therefore qualify. c. For VMLRP Type I shortage situations, use the USDA Rural Development’s Business Program’s Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI) map to assess “rural” eligibility. Instructions for accessing the map can be found here. (Select Rural Business at top, then the link for RCDI, accept the disclaimer and zoom into the area of interest.) 2. Clinics or hospitals that employ a current VMLRP awardee with a current service agreement at the time of the application with reference to the single shortage area to which they are obligated to serve. If awarded, the clinic will be obligated to retain that VMLRP awardee for the 36-month duration of the VSGP-RPE award or forfeit the awarded funds (with proration for time served) upon their departure. 3. RPE awards are made to clinics, not individuals. Therefore, only a clinic (even if a solo practitioner), may apply for and be awarded an RPE grant. Duplicate or Multiple Submissions For RPE, duplicate or multiple submissions are not allowed. NIFA will disqualify both applications if an RPE applicant submits duplicate or multiple submissions. For EET, multiple submissions are allowed by different departments of eligible institutions. However, only one award will be granted per institution per year. For those new to Federal financial assistance, NIFA’s About Grants provides highly recommended information about grants and other resources to help understand the Federal awards process. Multiple Awards For those that have received a RPE award, a clinic can apply for a new VSGP-RPE award following the final end date of the previous award (including any no cost extensions). For EET, an institution may have multiple awards that were granted from different years from different departments and different Project Directors. USDA will not accept competitive applicati

Grant Documents

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FY26-VSGP-NOFO-P.pdf
PDF491 KBJan 19, 2026
AI Summary
The Veterinary Services Grant Program (VSGP) Notice of Funding Opportunity for Fiscal Year 2026, from the USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), seeks applications to address veterinary shortages in food and large animal services across the United States and U.S. Insular Areas. With approximately $3.8 million in funding, the program offers two main areas: Education, Extension, and Training (EET) and Rural Practice Enhancement (RPE). The EET program, with awards up to $300,000, supports education and training for veterinary professionals and students, emphasizing collaboration and sustainability. The RPE program, with awards up to $200,000, helps private clinics in designated shortage areas by funding equipment, mobile units, and direct costs to expand food and large animal veterinary services. Applications are due by April 16, 2026, and must align with USDA's priorities of merit and efficiency, focusing on supporting American farmers, ranchers, and foresters. No matching funds are required, and specific guidelines for application content, including project narratives, budget justifications, and data management plans, are provided for each program area.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Opportunity PostedJan 15, 2026
deadlineApplication DeadlineApr 16, 2026
expiryArchive DateMay 16, 2026

Funding Details

Award Ceiling
$300,000
Award Floor
$75,000
Est. Total Program Funding
$3,809,708
No cost sharing required

Agency & Classification

Agency
National Institute of Food and Agriculture(USDA-NIFA)
Funding Category
Agriculture
Funding Instrument
Grant

CFDA Numbers

10.336

Official Sources