The funding was made possible by USDA’s new Pandemic Assistance
for Producers initiative, an effort to distribute resources more
broadly and to put greater emphasis on outreach to small and
socially disadvantaged producers impacted by the pandemic.
FSA’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP 2) signup
reopened on April 5, 2021, as part of the Pandemic Assistance
for Producers initiative. Farmers and ranchers will have at
least 60 days to apply or make modifications to existing CFAP 2
applications.
Cooperative Agreements
The cooperative agreements will support participation in
programs offered by FSA, including those that are part of USDA’s
Pandemic Assistance for Producers initiative. Interested
organizations must submit proposals by May 5, 2021.
Outreach and technical assistance cooperative agreements support
projects that:
Increase access and participation of socially disadvantaged
applicants in FSA programs and services.
Improve technical assistance for socially disadvantaged
applicants related to county committees focused on urban
agriculture as well as FSA programs, including loan, disaster
assistance, conservation and safety-net programs.
FSA will prioritize review of proposals that support outreach on
CFAP 2. To ensure effective outreach during the signup period
for CFAP 2, these applications will be reviewed immediately
following the submission deadline for prioritized approval and
project initiation.
This funding opportunity is available to non-profits having a
501(c)(3) status with the Internal Revenue Service (other than
institutions of higher education), Federally recognized Native
American tribal governments, Native American tribal
organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal
governments), and public and state-controlled institutions of
higher education, including 1890 land grant institutions and
1994 tribal land-grant colleges and universities. For more
information, view the cooperative agreement opportunity on
grants.gov (No. USDA-FSA-MULTI-21-NOFO0001104) or visit
fsa.usda.gov/cooperativeagreements.
Awards will range from $20,000 to $99,999 for a duration between
six months and one year. Applications focusing primarily on CFAP
2 will be expedited. For other proposals, FSA anticipates
announcing or notifying successful and unsuccessful applicants
by June 20, 2021 and expects to have Federal awards in place by
September 1, 2021.
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Reopening of CFAP 2
CFAP 2 provides financial assistance that gives producers the
ability to absorb increased marketing costs associated with the
COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible commodities include specialty crops,
livestock, dairy, row crops, aquaculture, floriculture and nursery
crops. The initial CFAP 2 signup ended on December 11, 2020, but
USDA will reopen sign-up for CFAP 2 for at least 60 days beginning
today. Visit farmers.gov/cfap for details on all eligible
commodities, producer eligibility, payment limitations and structure
and additional program resources.
Producers have multiple options to apply for CFAP 2, including
through an online application portal and by working directly with
the FSA office at their local USDA Service Center. Customers seeking
one-on-one support with the CFAP 2 application process can call
877-508-8364 to speak directly with a USDA employee ready to offer
assistance. This is a recommended first step before a producer
engages with the team at the FSA county office.
Additional CFAP Actions
USDA will also finalize routine decisions and minor formula
adjustments on applications and begin processing payments for
certain applications filed as part of the CFAP Additional
Assistance. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, enacted
December 2020 requires FSA to make certain payments to producers
according to a mandated formula.
While USDA offices are currently closed to visitors because of the
pandemic, Service Center staff continue to work with agricultural
producers via phone, email, and other digital tools. To conduct
business, please contact your local USDA Service Center.
Additionally, more information related to USDA’s response and relief
for producers can be found at farmers.gov/coronavirus.
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