- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) has posted the Request for Applications for the fiscal year 2010 Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) competitive funding programs:
http://www.nifa.usda.gov/funding/rfas/afri_rfa.html.
- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
UCOP e-mail is no longer being forwarded to ANR staff who have been transferred from Oakland to Davis. E-mail addressed to their UCOP addresses may not trigger bounce-back notices. Please address messages to their UC Davis addresses as listed below.
Janet Byron, jlbyron@ucdavis.edu
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- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
Dear Colleagues,
Requests for Applications (RFA) for USDA’s National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) 2010 grant program are scheduled to be released at the end of March. As most of you know, the funding pool is larger, the grants are expected to be larger, and a significant part of the total grant pool will be reserved for integrated research, education, and extension projects. UC ANR wants to aid researchers who propose projects that are relevant to the Division’s Strategic Initiatives.
ANR will support 2010 AFRI grant applications that relate to the ANR initiatives with both monetary (e.g., matching funds) and in-kind (e.g., grant writing) support.
If you are considering an AFRI application, please contact the appropriate initiative leader:
Joe Di Tomaso for Sustainable Food Systems, jmditomaso@ucdavis.edu
Sharon Junge for Healthy Families and Communities, skjunge@ucdavis.edu
James Bartolome for Sustainable Natural Ecosystems, jwbart@berkeley.edu
Ian Gardner for Endemic and Invasive Plants and Diseases, iagardner@ucdavis.edu
You can discuss with them your needs regarding travel or communication aid to pull research teams together; assistance for grant development, extension and outreach components of grants, and matching funds. While no formal process has yet been developed, ANR is committed to helping researchers successfully compete for funds to support projects that align well with ANR’s priorities. You are encouraged to discuss your research projects and needs with the initiative leaders.
The other members of ANR’s Program Council are also committed to facilitating the development of applications for AFRI funding. Feel free to contact Program Council members for assistance or guidance: http://ucanr.org/pcmembership.
Sincerely,
Barbara Allen-Diaz, AVP – Academic Programs & Strategic Initiatives
- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
The Trust provides direct funding as well as land, labor, and facilities at the Hansen Agricultural Center for projects that facilitate progress in achieving the goals of the Trust:
While it is not necessary for projects to be conducted in the county, it should be evident that the project addresses relevant needs of Ventura County.
Proposals are due March 29, 2010. Full details regarding this request for proposals and necessary forms can be found at http://uchansentrust.org/grants.
For information on research support or facilities, contact Hansen director Jose De Soto at (8005) 525-9293 X208. For information on submission or forms, contact Patricia Verdugo Johnson at (805) 525-9293 x202. Applications should be submitted to plverdugo@ucdavis.edu.
- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
Dear Colleagues,
I am happy to announce that we have appointed advisory panel members for four of the five ANR strategic initiatives. The advisory panels will be working with the initiative leaders to develop a five-year plan of action for implementing each initiative. If you have suggestions for shaping the plans of action, I encourage you to share them with the appropriate initiative leader or panel members.
Once the plans of action have been developed, ANR will provide competitive funds that can be used to attract faculty and researchers and extension advisors to ultimately provide research and education to fulfill the initiatives’ objectives.
We are working on appointing an initiative leader and an advisory panel for Water Quality, Quantity and Security (WQQS). The appointed strategic initiative leaders and panels are at http://ucanr.org/PDFs/2-17-10.pdf.
Sincerely,
Barbara Allen-Diaz
Associate Vice President, Academic Programs and Strategic Initiatives