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International Food Relief Partnership — USAID Offers New Opportunity for FY’11

3 March 2011 No Comment

International Food Relief Partnership (IFRP) — USAID Offers New Opportunity for FY2011

The International Food Relief Partnership (IFRP) is a program of the United States’ Agency for International Development (USAID) intended to support the production, stockpiling, transportation, delivery, and distribution of shelf-stable, prepackaged foods by U.S. non-profit and Public International Organizations.

USAID has recently issued its Request for Applications for FY2011. A re-cap of this notice is provided below:

Eligibility.

To be considered eligible for a grant under the IFRP, an organization must be a U.S. non-profit organization (as described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) or a Public International Organization. Faith-Based Organizations that meet this eligibility requirement are welcome to apply.

Available Products.

Two products will be made available under the IFRP in FY2011 – Harvest Lentil Pro (produced by Breedlove Foods of Lubbock TX) and Nutributter (produced by Edesia of Providence RI). Applicants can request up to 8 x 40’ containers of the Harvest Lentil Pro and/or up to 5 x 20’ containers of Nutributter.

Available Funding.

Applicants may request up to $125,000 of funding, per application, to cover costs directly associated with the movement, management, and monitoring of the IFRP products.

Additional Guidance.

Organizations may submit NO MORE THAN two separate grant applications. Each grant application can propose only ONE PRODUCT for ONE COUNTRY.

Submission Deadline.

USAID will have only one application-review cycle for FY2011. Applications MUST BE received by USAID’s Office of Food for Peace no later than 5pm EST on May 18, 2011.

Click here to view the full notice. Contact SeaRose International LLC with your questions.

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