Draft Request for Applications for Title II Non-Emergency Food Aid Programs
Post Date
August 17th 2010
Application Due Date
September 17th 2010
The United States Agency for International Development, Office of Food for Peace, (USAID) is seeking comments on the following draft Request for Applications (RFA) for Title II Non-Emergency Food Aid Programs. This is not a formal Request for Applic
Funding Opportunity Number
FFP-FY-10-002
CFDA Number(s)
98.007
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Grant
Funding Activity Categories
The range of activities to complement food distribution components may include, but not be limited to, sustainable agricultural production and marketing, natural resource management, non-agricultural income generation, health, nutrition, water and sanitation, education, emergency preparedness and mitigation, vulnerable group feeding, and social safety nets.
Number of Awards
9
Eligibility Categories
To be considered for an award, the applicant must be private voluntary organization or cooperative that is, to the extent practicable, registered with the USAID Administrator, or an intergovernmental organization, such as the World Food Program. This includes U.S. and non-U.S. nonprofit organizations.
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$162000000
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Award Range:
$None - $162000000
Grant Description
The Office of Food for Peace, in USAID’s Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance, is the U.S. Government leader in international food assistance. Through FFP, USAID provides development food aid as part of multi-year, non-emergency programs integrated with USAID strategies to address the underlying causes of chronic food insecurity. USAID also provides emergency food aid to address needs arising from natural disasters, such as floods or droughts, and complex emergencies often characterized by insecurity and population displacement. More information on USAID food assistance programs can be found here: http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/humanitarian_assistance/ffp/index.html This Request for Applications (RFA) provides information on funding opportunities for multi-year, non-emergency food aid programs. Food security is the cornerstone of the Title II program because “…enhancing food security in the developing world through the use of agricultural commodities…” is a policy of the United States as stated in the Food for Peace Act, which authorizes Title II food aid. Thus, FFP’s goal of multi-year, non-emergency programming is to reduce risks and vulnerabilities to food insecurity and increase food availability, access and utilization/consumption. Title II programs must target the vulnerability of food insecure individuals, households and communities directly. The range of activities may include, but not be limited to, sustainable agricultural production and marketing, natural resource management, non-agricultural income generation, health, nutrition, water and sanitation, education, emergency preparedness and mitigation, vulnerable group feeding, and social safety nets. For all programs, applicants must demonstrate that (a) proposed distribution and monetization food aid commodity levels will not result in disincentives to or interference with local agricultural production or marketing and will not disrupt commercial markets and (b) importation of agricultural commodities and the use of local currencies generated under the proposed award will not have a disruptive impact on the farmers or the local economy of the recipient country. Subject to the availability of funds, under this Request for Applications (RFA), USAID/Office of Food for Peace plans to enter into awards, for a maximum of five years each, depending on country-specific information, for the following countries: • Burkina Faso – Up to one award for a total of approximately $6.5 million in the first year. • Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) – Up to two awards for a total of approximately $30 million in the first year. • Ethiopia – Up to five awards for a total of approximately $110 million in the first year. • Southern Sudan – Up to one award for a total of approximately $15 million in the first year. USAID reserves the right to adjust the number of awards and funding levels. More specific information on the objectives, activities and/or geographic locations targeted within each specific country covered by this RFA may be found on the Food for Peace website, under Country Specific Information, http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/humanitarian_assistance/ffp/countryspec.html. It is essential that applicants review this information carefully.
Contact Information
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Agency
Agency for International Development
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Office:
None
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Agency Contact:
Katie McKenna
PTD Analyst
Phone 202-962-0048 ext 234 -
Agency Mailing Address:
email
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