Opportunity Information: Apply for USDA FAS 0700 10606 C

The FY 2020 Food for Progress (FFPr) Limited Merit-Based Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is a discretionary USDA program competition run by the Department of Agriculture through the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) under CFDA 10.606. It is offered as a cooperative agreement, meaning awardees should expect ongoing federal involvement in project oversight and coordination rather than a simple pass-through grant.

At its core, the Food for Progress Program is designed to help developing and emerging countries strengthen their agricultural sectors. The model used here is commodity-based development assistance: the United States provides U.S. agricultural commodities to eligible partners as part of the award, and those commodities are then monetized (sold) in local and/or regional markets. The cash proceeds generated through monetization are then used by the implementing partner to fund agricultural and broader economic development activities tied to the agreement.

The program is anchored by two main objectives. First, it aims to improve agricultural productivity, which can include efforts that raise yields, improve on-farm practices, strengthen input supply chains, support extension services, reduce post-harvest losses, and otherwise improve the performance and resilience of agricultural systems. Second, it seeks to expand trade of agricultural products, which often involves improving market linkages, strengthening quality and standards systems, enhancing value chains, and supporting policy or institutional improvements that make agricultural trade more competitive and reliable.

This particular NOFO is not a general open call for brand-new standalone projects. Its stated priority is to support active, ongoing FFPr agreements through a limited competitive process using current-year commodity funds. In practical terms, it is aimed at organizations that already have an existing FFPr award and are seeking additional commodity resources to continue or expand work under that active agreement, rather than starting an entirely new program footprint.

A key constraint in this limited merit-based competition is that freight funding is not available under the NOFO. Applicants cannot request new freight funds as part of this opportunity. The only freight resources they can use are any remaining freight funds already available within their existing award. This matters operationally because shipping and logistics can be a major cost driver in commodity programs, so project planning under this NOFO must be built around commodity funding without expecting new USDA-provided freight dollars beyond what is already unobligated in the current agreement.

Administrative details for the opportunity include the funding opportunity number USDA FAS 0700 10606 C, a creation date of July 20, 2020, and an original application closing date of August 13, 2020. The award ceiling is listed at $11,000,000, and USDA anticipated making approximately 7 awards. Eligibility is summarized in the listing as "Others" with additional clarifications referenced in the full NOFO under an eligibility section, which typically means applicants must consult the detailed notice language to confirm whether they qualify, especially since this competition is geared toward active FFPr agreement holders.

In summary, this FY 2020 limited merit-based FFPr opportunity provides additional U.S. commodity support to existing Food for Progress projects to advance agricultural productivity and agricultural trade expansion objectives, using monetization proceeds to finance development activities, while explicitly not providing new freight funding beyond any remaining freight already built into current awards.

  • The Department of Agriculture, Food for Progress 10.606 in the agriculture sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "FY 2020 FFPr Limited Merit-Based NOFO" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 10.606.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Jul 20, 2020.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Aug 13, 2020. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $11,000,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 7 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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Food for Progress (FFPr) FY 2020 Limited Merit-Based NOFO - FAQs

1) What is the name of this funding opportunity?

The opportunity is the FY 2020 Food for Progress (FFPr) Limited Merit-Based Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

2) Which federal agency is running this competition?

The program is run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) through the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).

3) What is the CFDA number for this program?

The CFDA listing associated with this opportunity is 10.606.

4) What is the funding opportunity number?

The funding opportunity number is USDA FAS 0700 10606 C.

5) What type of award is being offered (grant vs. cooperative agreement)?

This NOFO is offered as a cooperative agreement, which means awardees should expect ongoing federal involvement in project oversight and coordination rather than a simple pass-through grant.

6) What is the Food for Progress Program trying to accomplish?

The program is designed to help developing and emerging countries strengthen their agricultural sectors.

7) What are the two main objectives of the program?

The two main objectives are (1) improving agricultural productivity and (2) expanding trade of agricultural products.

8) What kinds of activities fit under the agricultural productivity objective?

Examples described in the opportunity include efforts to raise yields, improve on-farm practices, strengthen input supply chains, support extension services, reduce post-harvest losses, and improve the performance and resilience of agricultural systems.

9) What kinds of activities fit under the agricultural trade expansion objective?

Examples described include improving market linkages, strengthening quality and standards systems, enhancing value chains, and supporting policy or institutional improvements that make agricultural trade more competitive and reliable.

10) Is this NOFO intended for brand-new, standalone projects?

No. This is not described as a general open call for brand-new standalone projects. Its stated priority is to support active, ongoing FFPr agreements through a limited competitive process using current-year commodity funds.

11) Who is this NOFO primarily aimed at?

It is aimed at organizations that already have an existing FFPr award and are seeking additional commodity resources to continue or expand work under that active agreement, rather than starting an entirely new program footprint.

12) How does the program model work (commodities and monetization)?

The model described is commodity-based development assistance. The United States provides U.S. agricultural commodities to eligible partners as part of the award. Those commodities are monetized (sold) in local and/or regional markets, and the cash proceeds generated through monetization are then used by the implementing partner to fund agricultural and broader economic development activities tied to the agreement.

13) What does "monetization" mean in this NOFO context?

Monetization is described as selling the provided U.S. agricultural commodities in local and/or regional markets to generate cash proceeds, which are then used to fund activities under the cooperative agreement.

14) Are freight funds available under this NOFO?

No. A key constraint is that freight funding is not available under this NOFO. Applicants cannot request new freight funds as part of this opportunity.

15) If new freight funding is not available, can applicants use any freight resources at all?

Only remaining freight funds already available within an applicant's existing award may be used. The NOFO specifies that the only freight resources applicants can use are any remaining freight funds already available in the current agreement.

16) Why is the freight restriction important for planning?

The NOFO notes that shipping and logistics can be a major cost driver in commodity programs. Because new freight dollars are not provided here, project planning must be built around commodity funding without expecting new USDA-provided freight funding beyond what is already unobligated in the current agreement.

17) What is the award ceiling for this opportunity?

The award ceiling listed for this opportunity is $11,000,000.

18) How many awards did USDA anticipate making?

USDA anticipated making approximately 7 awards.

19) What are the key posted dates for this opportunity?

The creation date is July 20, 2020, and the original application closing date is August 13, 2020.

20) Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is summarized in the listing as "Others," with additional clarifications referenced in the full NOFO under an eligibility section. Because this competition is geared toward active FFPr agreement holders, applicants generally need to consult the detailed NOFO language to confirm eligibility.

21) What does the NOFO mean by a "limited merit-based" competition?

Based on the description provided, it is a limited competitive process intended to allocate current-year commodity funds to support active, ongoing Food for Progress agreements, rather than an open solicitation for new projects.

22) What kind of funding is being provided under this NOFO?

The opportunity provides additional U.S. commodity support (current-year commodity funds) to existing Food for Progress projects, with development activities financed through monetization proceeds.

23) What is the core summary of this opportunity in plain terms?

This FY 2020 limited merit-based FFPr opportunity provides additional U.S. agricultural commodities to organizations already implementing an active Food for Progress agreement, to help advance agricultural productivity and agricultural trade objectives, using monetization proceeds to pay for development activities, and it does not provide new freight funding beyond any remaining freight already included in the existing award.

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