Equipment Grants Program (EGP)
Equipment Grants Program (EGP)
What is this program?
EPG provides eligible institutions with an opportunity to acquire one major piece of equipment/instrument that supports their fundamental and/or applied research goals and may be too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NIFA grant programs.
Managing USDA Agency | Type of Assistance | Who Should Apply | Learn More |
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National Institute of Food & Agriculture (NIFA) | Grant: Award amount is a minimum of $25,001 and a maximum of $500,000 | Colleges, Universities |
How can I use this program?
This program can be used to acquire:
- A single, well-integrated piece of equipment/instrument. Well-integrated means that the ensemble of equipment that defines the instrument enables specific fundamental or applied research experiments in the food and agricultural sciences.
- Instrument acquired must be fully operational by the end of award period.
Who or what is eligible and what are the eligibility requirements?
Eligible Colleges or Universities
- See definitions of each eligible entity.
Ineligible types of equipment/instruments:
- Research project costs, personnel salaries or wages
- Research, Education or Extension projects directly
- Common, general purpose ancillary equipment that would normally be found in a laboratory or is relatively easily procured
- The installation, training, operation, consumable supplies, insurance, or maintenance of facilities, equipment, or research laboratories, or renovation of facilities that house the acquired equipment
- The acquisition of a suite of instruments to outfit research laboratories/facilities
Are there any deadlines?
Subscribe to updates on grants.gov to receive notices for the next round of applications.
Is there anything else I should know?
- Only two proposals total are allowed per eligible institution.
- The grant duration is 48 months.
- Applicants should demonstrate institutions’ commitment to maintaining and operating the instrument for the benefit of a community of users engaged in research, training, and/or Extension.
How do I apply?
Complete the Request for Applications (RFA) on Grants.gov
- National Program Leaders: carlos.ortiz@usda.gov, jodi.williams@usda.gov
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