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Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) is the program that deals with EPSCoR grants: 10% of AFRI budget set aside for EPSCoR institutions, small-to-medium sized institutions, and pre- and post-doctoral Fellows program Foundational program with 6 topic areas:
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Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) is the program that deals with EPSCoR grants: • 10% of AFRI budget set aside for EPSCoR institutions, small-to-medium sized institutions, and pre- and post-doctoral Fellows program • Foundational program with 6 topic areas: • Plant Health and Production and Plant Products • Animal Health and Production and Animal Products • Food Safety, Nutrition, and Health • Renewable Energy, Natural Resources, and Environment (RENRE) • Agriculture Systems and Technology • Agriculture Economics and Rural Communities (AE&RC) • Sustainable Bioenergy • Climate Variability and Change • Food Security • Food Safety • Childhood Obesity Prevention • NIFA Fellows
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative has several global change relevant solicitations: • 2013 Climate variability and change AFRI Program—Standard grants only for 2013 Currently 7 large $10-20 million consortia that integrate research education and extension (CAPs) • 2013 Sustainable bioenergy rfa—standard grants focus on environmental impacts, markets, policy and social science aspects, currently 9 regional CAPs • 2012 Earth System Modeling (joint with DOE and NSF) awards to be announced • 2013 Water Sustainability and climate (joint with NSF)—proposals due in September • International opportunity on agricultural GHG issued through FACCE-JPI, LOIs due March 27, proposals due September 3, must include at least 3 contributing countries • Carbon Cycle Science (joint with NASA, DOE and NOAA) • PD meetings each year—Next Climate Change PD meeting in Florida, February, 2014. Next Bioenergy PD meeting in DC October, 2013. See funded projects of climate change program
Climate Change CAPS • Iowa—Corn • Oklahoma—Beef • University of Idaho—Wheat • Wisconsin—Dairy • Florida--Pine • 12 $5 million grants across the country
Global Research Alliance: 33 member countries USDA contacts: Alan Franzluebbers (ARS), Charlie Walthall (ARS), Nancy Cavallaro (NIFA), Mary Ann Rozum (NIFA) Lew Ziska (ARS
The North American Carbon Program: Any project relevant to the NACP goals (attribution, diagnosis, prediction, and decision support) can join. Contact your funding agency’s CCIWG representative or Peter Griffith (peter.griffith@nasa.gov), NACP Coordinator, or submit online and Peter will find the appropriate program officer. http://www.nacarbon.org and http://www.nacarbon.org/carbona for international
10 sites Areas: 0.57-6,200 km2 Data Record: 12 – 100 yr Neon Domains: 8 of 7 Major Drainage Basins: 8 of 18 Farm Resource Regions:7 of 9 USDA-ARS Long Term AGROECOSYTEM RESEARCH NETWORK • Shared & coordinated research across sites • Shared research protocols • Compatible data across sites • Capacity for cross-site data analysis • Foster shared engagement as a network • Additions via RFI & Review Panel • other ARS watersheds • other Federal agencies • colleges & universities • others meeting criteria (http://www.ars.usda.gov/ltar)