Deadline: 06-Jul-21
The Department of Agriculture and Agricultural Marketing Service has announce the 2021 Regional Food System Partnerships to support partnerships that connect public and private resources to plan and develop local or regional food systems.
The RFSP focuses on building and strengthening local or regional food economy viability and resilience, and this includes pandemic response and recovery.
Applicants will work with their partners to catalyze the development of local or regional food systems. Applicants will coordinate efforts within the partnership to set priorities, connect resources and services, and measure progress towards common goals.
Partnerships are authorized to:
- Determine the size and scope of the local or regional food system in which the project’s goals, outreach objectives, and eligible activities are to be carried out.
- Coordinate with AMS to receive technical assistance; and
- Conduct outreach and education for potential participation in the partnership agreement and eligible activities.
Partnerships must bring a variety of financial and technical capabilities, demonstrate experience or readiness to work effectively and collaboratively with public and private entities across sectors, and present innovative, sustainable, and measurable approaches to achieving the project’s goals.
Priority Areas
AMS will prioritize applications that:
- Leverage significant non-Federal financial and technical resources and coordinate with other local, State, Tribal, or national efforts. Any match resources included in the proposal above and beyond the respective match requirement may lend support to the proposal.
- Cover an area that includes communities with areas of concentrated poverty that provide significant opportunities for high impact investment; or
- Have multiple entities and partners, although such partners need not be based in the partnership’s defined region.
Type of Projects
RFSP offers Planning and Design and Implementation and Expansion project types.
- Planning and Design Projects: Planning and Design projects support partnerships in the early stages of convening, envisioning, and planning processes for developing local or regional food systems, including for pandemic recovery. Through these processes, partnerships can determine the goals, outreach, objectives, and eligible activities to be carried out in the regional food system, including defining the region’s parameters (economic, geographic, etc.). Specifically, these projects support a food system’s capacity to develop and build community connections (public and private) that allow a region to engage in activities that drive the discovery and promotion of collaboration opportunities within the food system.
- Implementation and Expansion Projects: Implementation and Expansion projects support partnerships building on prior or ongoing efforts within a local or regional food system. Partnerships funded in this track will have already completed most or all the activities discussed above for Planning and Design projects. Applicants should describe how the goals, objectives, and activities in their proposal build on and/or align with previous efforts, clearly engage entities with a shared commitment to the regional food system and maintain a diverse public-private network that enhances food system development.
Funding Information
- Planning & Design
- Minimum Award: $100,000
- Maximum Award: $250,000
- Duration: 24
- Start Date: October 31, 2021
- Completion Date: October 30, 2023
- Implementation & Expansion
- Minimum Award: $250,000
- Maximum Award: $1,000,000
- Duration: 36
- Start Date: October 31, 2021
- Completion Date: October 30, 2024
Eligibility Criteria
- Partnerships are eligible to apply to RFSP. A partnership is an agreement between one or more eligible entities and one or more eligible partners.
- An application may be submitted by an eligible entity or an eligible partner on behalf of the partnership. The partnership must specify in its application which organization(s) in the partnership are responsible for receiving and managing the award.
- Partnerships that include Limited Resource Entities are strongly encouraged to apply.
- All applicants must be domestic entities owned, operated, and located within the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or Tribal Governments.
For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=333281