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USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) EPSCoR Overview. Peter Johnson, DVM, Ph.D. NIFA EPSCoR Management Team Member National Program Leader (Animal Health & Welfare) pjohnson@nifa.usda.gov. Where does USDA EPSCoR reside and how it is managed ?.
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USDANational Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) EPSCoR Overview Peter Johnson, DVM, Ph.D. NIFA EPSCoR Management Team Member National Program Leader (Animal Health & Welfare) pjohnson@nifa.usda.gov
National Institute of Food & Agriculture (NIFA: www.nifa.usda.gov) • USDA’s Extramural funding to advance food & agricultural research, education, & extension • Initiated October 1, 2009 • Preceded by Cooperative State, Research, Education, and Extension Service • FY12 Budget = $1.35 billion (research, education, & extension competitive & non-competitive programs)
National Institute of Food & Agriculture • Office of the Director • Institute of Food Production & Sustainability • Institute of Bioenergy, Climate, & Environment • Institute of Food Safety & Nutrition • Institute of Youth, Family, & Community • Office of Grants & Financial Management (award processing, etc.) • Office of Information Technology
USDA-NIFA Cross-Institute & Office EPSCoR Management Team Nancy Cavallaro & Bart Hewitt: co-leaders Gabrielle Armstrong Peter Johnson Effie Baldwin Melanie Krizmanich Shawn Bennett Liang Shiou Lin Daniel Cassidy Sharon Lumpkin Erin Daly Ray Raymond • Equal partners + Efficient use of limited NIFA administrative $$ which can not support staff dedicated only to EPSCoR
USDA-NIFA has many programs • EPSCoR is part of the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI)(http://www.nifa.usda.gov/funding/afri/afri.html) • USDA’s largest competitive grants program FY12 Budget = $264 million ($244 million payment to states) • Research, education, & extension projects • EPSCoR is one component of AFRI (http://www.nifa.usda.gov/funding/afri/afri_fase_epscor_program.html )
AFRI • Wide Eligibility: 100% Research/ 100% Education/ 100% Extension:State Agricultural Experiment Stations, colleges, universities, university research foundations, other research institutions & organizations, federal agencies, national laboratories, private organizations or corporations, individualsIntegrated: Colleges, universities, 1994 Institutions, Hispanic-serving agricultural colleges and universities • Indirect costs: Currently Capped at 30% • Matching funds (generally only equipment/ waivers may also apply)
12 Funding Opportunities • Applicants (including individuals from EPSCoR states) have 12 request for applications (RFAs) to consider to fund their research, education, and/or extension programs : • 7 “in-house” RFAs • 5 interagency RFAs
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Five Challenge Area RFA’s • Childhood Obesity Prevention • Climate Variability & Change • Food Security • Food Safety • Sustainable Bioenergy
Five Challenge Area RFAs • Often Inter/ trans-disciplinary • Most Integrated (research + education + extension) • Some Research or Education or Extension • FY10-12 Award Budget Range: $340,000 - $45 million total (most multi-million dollars) • Up to 5 years duration
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative One Foundational Program RFA • Build a foundation of knowledge for solving current and future societal challenges • Only research funding opportunities (with one exception) • Maximum Award Budget = $500,000 total($350,000 direct + $150,000 indirects) • Up to 4 years duration
AFRI Foundational ProgramRFA includes 6 areas: • Plant Health, Production & Plant Products • Animal Health, Production & Animal Products • Food Safety, Nutrition, & Health • Renewable Energy, Natural Resources, & Environment • Agriculture Systems & Technology • Agriculture Economics & Rural Communities
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative One NIFA Fellowships Grant ProgramRFA • Offer individual fellowships for pre- and postdoctoral students – NIFA Fellows • Focus on the broad Challenge Areas, wide topic eligibility 2.5% AFRI budget set-aside for pre- and post-doctoral proposals open to individuals at ALL institutions
Predoctoral Fellowships: • $75,000 (stipend, tuition, fees) • Research, education, or extension • Postdoctoral Fellowships: • $130,000 (including institutional allowance) • Research, education, or extension • post Ph.D.,or D.V.M., or M.D. degree
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Interagency RFA’s: • Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease (USDA-NIFA; NIH; NSF; BBSRC) • Water Sustainability and Climate (USDA-NIFA; NSF) • Decadal and Regional Climate Prediction using Earth System Models (USDA-NIFA; NSF; DOE) • National Robotics Initiative (NIFA; NSF; NASA; NIH) • Plant Feedstock Genomics for Bioenergy (USDA-NIFA; DOE)
Proposal Options After applicants identify a specific RFA where their work fits, depending on where they are from and their career stage, different proposal options exist
AFRI Proposal types • Standard (research; education; extension; or, integrated) • Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP) • Conference • Food & Agricultural Science Enhancement (FASE): (restricted eligibility= EPSCoR bonus !) • Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships (1 program) • New Investigator • Strengthening
New Investigator Awards (Less than 5 years postgraduate, career-track experience; No competitive Federal funds beyond pre- or postdoctoral grants or AFRI seed grants) • No specific RFA: identify AFRI program for their topic and submit to its deadlines • Proposal same as non-new investigator except box checked indicating eligibility • First compete with established investigators • No set-aside $$ but staff can use program dollars to support new investigator below funding line (forgo established investigator) Note: EPSCoR or limited institutional success eligible have set-aside $$ to go below funding line (Bonus)
Strengthening Awards • 7.5% AFRI budget set-aside for strengthening awards to: • EPSCoR institutions • Small or mid-sized or minority-serving institutions with limited success for federal funding • FY12 AFRI total budget = $244 millionFY12 total for strengthening = $ 18.3 million
Strengthening Opportunities • Strengthening Standard proposal • Strengthening Coordinated Agricultural Project proposal • No specific RFA: identify AFRI program for topic and submit to its deadlines • Proposal same as standard proposal that everyone can submit except box checked indicating eligibility
Benefit of Set-aside $ to EPSCoR institutions (2 funding chances in all programs) • Hypothetical Example: • 100 proposals • All institution proposals first compete against each other & ranked (including EPSCoR) • Program funds can support top 10 submissions (non-EPSCoR + EPSCoR) • 7.5% additional $$$ to support other meritorious EPSCoR proposals below funding cut-off
More Strengthening Opportunities • Seed Grants • Sabbaticals • Equipment • No specific RFA: identify AFRI program for topic and submit to its deadlines • Each program evaluates all seeds, sabbaticals, equipment together
More Strengthening Opportunities: • Seed Grants ($150,000 for 2 year duration) • Collect preliminary data for future AFRI funding • Sabbatical Grants • Up to one year of salary, funds for travel & supplies; also mini-sabbaticals • Equipment Grants: 50% of cost or $50,000 for one piece of equipment ($10,000-250,000); no IDC • Non-federal Matching, but waivers (<$25K) for lowest one third institutions
Defining EPSCoR States & Graduation • EPSCoR program includes mechanism for graduation of states • When a state graduates, another state enters the program
EPSCoR States – States having a funding level no higher than the 38th percentile of all States based on a 3-year rolling average of AFRI, excluding strengthening set-aside funds (19 states) • Since FY09, NIFA re-assesses EPSCoR eligible states annually • Prior to FY09, EPSCoR states were re- assessed every 3 years and stayed constant for 3 year intervals
2012 EPSCoR States: • Vermont • West Virginia • Wyoming • Alabama • Alaska • Connecticut • Idaho • Kentucky • Maine • Mississippi • Montana • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Mexico • North Dakota • Oklahoma • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota
Other USDA EPSCoR eligible Entities: • American Samoa • District of Columbia • Guam • Micronesia • Northern Mariana Islands • Puerto Rico • Virgin Islands of the U.S.
If a state “graduates” from EPSCoR, its institutions may still qualify for strengthening if… • Small and mid-sized academic institutions with current total enrollment of 17,500 or less, orMinority-serving institutions: enrollment of minorities exceeds 50 % • AND Limited institutional success: not among the most successful universities and colleges receiving federal funds for science and engineering. Examples: Montana State Univ.; South Dakota State Univ.
Have EPSCoR states graduated ? • Arkansas (2009) • Connecticut (2006, but returned 2009) • Delaware (2011) • Hawaii (2012) • Louisiana (2012) • Mississippi (2006, but returned 2009)
Have EPSCoR states graduated ? (cont.) • New Hampshire (2006, but returned 2009) • New Jersey (2009) • New Mexico (2009, but returned 2011) • Oklahoma (2009, but returned 2012) • Rhode Island (2006, but returned 2009) • South Dakota (2011, but returned 2012)
EPSCoR Outreach • Two annual NIFA Competitive Programs Grantsmanship Workshops (includes EPSCoR breakouts) • Webinars as requested by states to overview EPSCoR opportunities • Workshops for Minority-Serving Institutions may include Strengthening Program overview (Hispanic; 1890; Alaskan/Pacific Islanders; Native American)
EPSCoR Program Strengths • Graduation Criteria transparent & fair with no political influence • Apart from graduation, anecdotal evidence shows impact (EPSCoR states receiving large Coordinated Agricultural Project awards; science advances; seed grants leading to larger research awards) • By having Strengthening set-aside (includes EPSCoR) as % of AFRI budget, funding is guaranteed as long as AFRI has a budget
EPSCoR Program Strengths • EPSCoR dollars part of every AFRI review panel: • All agriculture & food science areas benefit each year • All AFRI National Program Leaders involved in, understand & support EPSCoR science: • Optimum expertise for peer review • Integrated post-award management: • EPSCoR awardees attend same annual project directors’ meetings as non-EPSCoR awardees (no separation)
EPSCoR Program Challenges • Collecting quantitative metrics for assessment: • Database limitations (Current Research Information System : http://cris.csrees.usda.gov) with limited IT budget to upgrade/renovate • Does not aggregate/tabulate impacts (e.g., publications; patents; students trained) • Does not distinguish EPSCoR awards made from set-aside vs. non-set aside funds • Does not request and update impacts after award termination
EPSCoR Program Challenges • External Review Committees: • Review NIFA portfolios for impact (e.g., Plant Systems; Animals; Natural Resources/Environment; Food Safety; Nutrition; Education…) • Focus is on portfolio as a whole (non-EPSCoR + EPSCoR together) • NIFA’s current administrative budget doesn’t allow targeted EPSCoR program review
If we’ve done our job, for USDA EPSCoR you now know … • Where it is found • How EPSCoR is managed • The multiple EPSCoR opportunities • How EPSCoR states are calculated & graduation • Strengths • Challenges
EPSCoR THANK YOU…