Source: USDA, 7/21/21 The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) announced today an investment of over $7 million in research grants to U.S. Non-Land-grant Colleges of Agriculture (NLGCA).These grants aim to
increase research, education, and outreach capacity at Non-Land-grant
Institutions to support development of the innovations and workforce needed to
sustain the agriculture industry in the future. “The National Institute of Food and Agriculture awards research, education and extension grants to solve the grand challenges before us,” said NIFA director Dr. Carrie Castille. “These efforts will help improve rural economies, increase food production and agricultural profitability and sustainability, address climate change and related issues, ensure food and nutrition security and train the next generation of the agricultural workforce.” Examples of the 24 funded projects to U.S. Non-Land-grant Colleges of Agriculture include: Humboldt State
University, Arcata, California, will prepare a diverse pool of natural resource
scientists to enter a workforce focused on climate-ready and sustainable
agricultural practices, particularly in rangelands ($299,999). Texas A&M
University, Commerce, Texas, collaborating with Tarleton State University, will
learn how pollinator-friendly perennials in ornamental landscapes can provide a
solution to decades of major declines in pollinators, through their Plant
Drought Response and Insect Pollinator Studies project ($299,867). American Indian Higher
Education Consortium, working in collaboration with the University of
Wisconsin-Platteville, will create a network of scientists and educators to
facilitate research, education and outreach activities relating to soil and
water quality ($29,827). Background: Non-Land-grant
College of Agriculture (NLGCA) and NLGCA Institutions are public colleges or
universities offering a baccalaureate or higher degree in food and agricultural
sciences. Land-grant Universities (also called Land-grant Colleges or
Land-grant Institutions) are U.S. higher education institutions designated by a
state to receive the benefits of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890. Capacity
Building Grants for Non-Land-grant Colleges of Agriculture (NLGCA) Program
provides funding to NLGCA institutions supporting educational, research, and
outreach activities that address priority concerns of national, regional,
state, and local interest. To determine if an institution is eligible to
be designated as an NLGCA institution as defined in the 2018 Farm Bill, please
visit NIFA-19-005 NLGCA Eligibility Flow Chart resource page. This NIFA-certified designation is an eligibility requirement for the Capacity Building Grants for Non-Land-grant Colleges of Agriculture program. NIFA invests in and advances agricultural research, education, and Extension across the nation to make transformative discoveries that solve societal challenges. NIFA supports initiatives that ensure the long-term viability of agriculture and applies an integrated approach to ensure that groundbreaking discoveries in agriculture-related sciences and technologies reach the people who can put them into practice. In FY2020, NIFA’s total investment was $1.95 billion.
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