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Specialty Crop Research Initiative

Up to $2,000,000
Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineNovember 08, 2024
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

The Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) program is a fantastic opportunity for your business. By applying, you can access grants that support projects tackling key challenges in the specialty crop industry. This funding can help you improve crop characteristics, enhance production efficiency, and develop innovative technologies. Not only does this mean addressing immediate issues like pests and food safety, but it also contributes to the long-term sustainability and profitability of your operations.

There's no limit on the size or revenue of your business, making this program accessible whether you're a small startup or an established company. Receiving support from SCRI can set you on a path to greater success in a competitive market. It's a chance for you to invest in innovative solutions that can vastly improve your business practices and results.

In summary, applying for this funding could unlock valuable resources to help you grow. It’s a straightforward process that aims to empower you and your business without the burden of complex qualifications. Getting involved means being part of a movement that not only strengthens your operations but also supports the entire specialty crop industry.

Financing Details

Type of Financing
This program offers grants specifically aimed at the specialty crop industry. Grants don’t require repayment, so you can focus on your research and innovation without the worry of monthly bills.

Eligible Expenses
You can use the grant funds for a variety of expenses, including:

  • Research in plant breeding and genetics
  • Addressing pest and disease threats
  • Improving production efficiency and profitability
  • New innovations and technologies
  • Food safety measures

Ineligible Expenses
Funds cannot be used for general business operations unrelated to the research projects or for activities that don’t align with the program's focus areas.

Fees
There are no fees associated with applying for or receiving the grant. Your focus can remain on enhancing your specialty crop initiatives without additional financial burdens.

Qualifications

  • Location: Available across the country.
  • Sectors: Open to all sectors.
  • Legal Structure: All legal structures are applicable.
  • Profit Structure: All profit structures are applicable.
  • Employee Count: No minimum or maximum employee requirements.
  • Company Revenue: No minimum or maximum revenue qualifications.

Disqualifications:

  • No specific disqualifications mentioned in the provided context.

Description

The Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) program focuses on helping the specialty crop industry by providing grants for research and extension projects. These grants aim to tackle key challenges faced by the industry, including threats from pests, diseases, and food safety hazards. You can use these funds to support innovative projects that enhance production efficiency, improve crop characteristics, or develop new technologies.

By participating in this program, you can potentially secure funding that not only addresses immediate issues but also improves the long-term sustainability and profitability of your business. Projects can involve everything from improving plant genetics to enhancing mechanization in your operations.

There's no limit on the size of your business or its revenue, so whether you're a small startup or an established company, this program is designed for you. Taking advantage of this opportunity could set your business on a path to greater success in the specialty crop market.

Program Steps

  1. Identify Your Project
    Decide on the research or extension project that will address a key challenge in the specialty crop industry.

  2. Prepare Appropriate Documentation
    Gather the necessary documents to support your application. You will typically need:

    • A detailed project proposal
    • Budget outline for the project
    • Timeline for project completion
    • Evidence of your business's qualifications (such as registration documents)
    • Previous research or relevant data (if applicable)
  3. Complete the Application Form
    Fill out the application form with accurate information about your business and project.

  4. Submit Your Application
    Ensure your application and all documents are submitted according to the program's guidelines.

  5. Follow Up
    Keep track of your application status and be prepared to provide any additional information or clarification if needed.

  6. Prepare for Evaluation
    Be ready to discuss your project further if required. Familiarize yourself with the potential benefits your project brings to the specialty crop industry.

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