Opportunity ID: 351870

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FNS-2024-SUTIF
Funding Opportunity Title: Supporting the Use of Traditional Indigenous Foods in the Child Nutrition Programs
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Food and Nutrition
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 10.532 — School Nutrition Training Grant for Allied Professional Organizations
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 6
Posted Date: Jan 18, 2024
Last Updated Date: Feb 26, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications: Mar 18, 2024
Current Closing Date for Applications: Apr 08, 2024
Archive Date: Apr 17, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,000,000
Award Ceiling: $500,000
Award Floor: $250,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: For the full description of eligibility requirements, please see Section 3, page 18, of the Request for Applications, which can be found under the Related Documents tab of this announcement. To be eligible as the Lead Applicant for this cooperative agreement, entities must meet criteria A, B, and C below. A) Entity must be one of the following entity types: 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; School Food Authority (SFA) that participates in NSLP; Tribal government owned entity, arm, or instrumentality; Native Hawaiian Organization as recognized by the Department of the Interior; Other non-governmental entity including Tribal Colleges and Universities; and Fiscal sponsors of any of the above eligible organizations. AND B) The leadership and staff of the entity must be predominantly (more than 50%) members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians. (In the case of a fiscal sponsorship, this provision applies to the fiscally sponsored entity. In the case of partnerships, this provision applies to the Lead Applicant, but the Lead Applicant may have non-qualifying partners). AND C) The entity must demonstrate existing relationships, experience and expertise in training, TA, school nutrition, Indigenous foods, and nutrition education.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Food and Nutrition Service
Description:

USDA FNS will award $2 million in total grant funding to up to four (4) organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians, from different regions of the contiguous United States, Alaska, or Hawaii (regions may, but are not required to, correspond to USDA FNS regions). These entities will provide tailored training and technical assistance to School Food Authorities (SFA) that serve tribal communities and participate in the NSLP. Funds may be used to support the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the NSLP, SBP, SFSP, SSO, and/or CACFP At-Risk. Cooperators should draw from the experience and expertise of school nutrition professionals, school administrators, community partners, elders, and other community experts from the tribal communities being served and provide training and TA that are culturally relevant and appropriate. The cooperators, with FNS guidance and approval, will also develop culturally relevant nutrition education materials for students to accompany the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and the cooperators will train school nutrition professionals and other school staff on providing nutrition education to students.

Through this initiative, FNS intends to see the following outcomes:

  • Increased understanding of the specific barriers faced by SFAs serving tribal communities in offering traditional Indigenous foods as part of the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased capacity of organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians to provide training and TA to increase the inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Engagement of school nutrition professionals from tribal communities in incorporating traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • New and updated resources, tools, and trainings tailored to school nutrition professionals and other school staff or community partners serving tribal communities on the importance of traditional Indigenous foods and how to increase inclusion of these foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • The establishment of new procurement relationships that can supply traditional Indigenous foods to SFAs serving tribal communities in quantities and at prices that are acceptable.

  • The development, standardization, and testing of new recipes utilizing traditional Indigenous foods that are specific to the tribal communities being served.

  • Increased inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased engagement of students, school nutrition professionals, other school staff, and tribe members in increasing traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP through taste tests, student nutrition committees, Local School Wellness Committees, and/or other means.

  • New and updated nutrition education resources tailored to students from tribal communities on the meaning and importance of the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and training for school nutrition professionals on providing nutrition education to students.

  • Identification and sharing of best practices and outcomes data that demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of tailored training and TA for school nutrition professionals in increasing the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased partnerships between non-profit organizations, SFAs, tribes, and/or other entities with experience and expertise in training, nutrition and nutrition education, traditional Indigenous foods, and/or school food service management.

  • Increased partnerships between FNS and organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians and tribal communities.

Link to Additional Information: https://www.fns.usda.gov/grant/cn-supporting-indigenous-foods-cooperative-agreement
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Anna Arrowsmith

Grants Officer
Email:anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Extended application due date to April 8, 2024 Feb 26, 2024
Correct typo Jan 18, 2024
Fixed formatting errors Jan 18, 2024
Fixed formatting issues Jan 18, 2024
Fixed formatting issues Jan 18, 2024
Jan 18, 2024

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 6

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FNS-2024-SUTIF
Funding Opportunity Title: Supporting the Use of Traditional Indigenous Foods in the Child Nutrition Programs
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Food and Nutrition
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 10.532 — School Nutrition Training Grant for Allied Professional Organizations
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 6
Posted Date: Jan 18, 2024
Last Updated Date: Feb 26, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications: Mar 18, 2024
Current Closing Date for Applications: Apr 08, 2024
Archive Date: Apr 17, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,000,000
Award Ceiling: $500,000
Award Floor: $250,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: For the full description of eligibility requirements, please see Section 3, page 18, of the Request for Applications, which can be found under the Related Documents tab of this announcement. To be eligible as the Lead Applicant for this cooperative agreement, entities must meet criteria A, B, and C below. A) Entity must be one of the following entity types: 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; School Food Authority (SFA) that participates in NSLP; Tribal government owned entity, arm, or instrumentality; Native Hawaiian Organization as recognized by the Department of the Interior; Other non-governmental entity including Tribal Colleges and Universities; and Fiscal sponsors of any of the above eligible organizations. AND B) The leadership and staff of the entity must be predominantly (more than 50%) members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians. (In the case of a fiscal sponsorship, this provision applies to the fiscally sponsored entity. In the case of partnerships, this provision applies to the Lead Applicant, but the Lead Applicant may have non-qualifying partners). AND C) The entity must demonstrate existing relationships, experience and expertise in training, TA, school nutrition, Indigenous foods, and nutrition education.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Food and Nutrition Service
Description:

USDA FNS will award $2 million in total grant funding to up to four (4) organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians, from different regions of the contiguous United States, Alaska, or Hawaii (regions may, but are not required to, correspond to USDA FNS regions). These entities will provide tailored training and technical assistance to School Food Authorities (SFA) that serve tribal communities and participate in the NSLP. Funds may be used to support the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the NSLP, SBP, SFSP, SSO, and/or CACFP At-Risk. Cooperators should draw from the experience and expertise of school nutrition professionals, school administrators, community partners, elders, and other community experts from the tribal communities being served and provide training and TA that are culturally relevant and appropriate. The cooperators, with FNS guidance and approval, will also develop culturally relevant nutrition education materials for students to accompany the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and the cooperators will train school nutrition professionals and other school staff on providing nutrition education to students.

Through this initiative, FNS intends to see the following outcomes:

  • Increased understanding of the specific barriers faced by SFAs serving tribal communities in offering traditional Indigenous foods as part of the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased capacity of organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians to provide training and TA to increase the inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Engagement of school nutrition professionals from tribal communities in incorporating traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • New and updated resources, tools, and trainings tailored to school nutrition professionals and other school staff or community partners serving tribal communities on the importance of traditional Indigenous foods and how to increase inclusion of these foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • The establishment of new procurement relationships that can supply traditional Indigenous foods to SFAs serving tribal communities in quantities and at prices that are acceptable.

  • The development, standardization, and testing of new recipes utilizing traditional Indigenous foods that are specific to the tribal communities being served.

  • Increased inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased engagement of students, school nutrition professionals, other school staff, and tribe members in increasing traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP through taste tests, student nutrition committees, Local School Wellness Committees, and/or other means.

  • New and updated nutrition education resources tailored to students from tribal communities on the meaning and importance of the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and training for school nutrition professionals on providing nutrition education to students.

  • Identification and sharing of best practices and outcomes data that demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of tailored training and TA for school nutrition professionals in increasing the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased partnerships between non-profit organizations, SFAs, tribes, and/or other entities with experience and expertise in training, nutrition and nutrition education, traditional Indigenous foods, and/or school food service management.

  • Increased partnerships between FNS and organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians and tribal communities.

Link to Additional Information: https://www.fns.usda.gov/grant/cn-supporting-indigenous-foods-cooperative-agreement
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Anna Arrowsmith

Grants Officer
Email:anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 5

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FNS-2024-SUTIF
Funding Opportunity Title: Supporting the Use of Traditional Indigenous Foods in the Child Nutrition Programs
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Food and Nutrition
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 10.532 — School Nutrition Training Grant for Allied Professional Organizations
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 5
Posted Date: Jan 18, 2024
Last Updated Date: Jan 22, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Mar 18, 2024
Archive Date: Apr 17, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,000,000
Award Ceiling: $500,000
Award Floor: $250,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: For the full description of eligibility requirements, please see Section 3, page 18, of the Request for Applications, which can be found under the Related Documents tab of this announcement. To be eligible as the Lead Applicant for this cooperative agreement, entities must meet criteria A, B, and C below. A) Entity must be one of the following entity types: 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; School Food Authority (SFA) that participates in NSLP; Tribal government owned entity, arm, or instrumentality; Native Hawaiian Organization as recognized by the Department of the Interior; Other non-governmental entity including Tribal Colleges and Universities; and Fiscal sponsors of any of the above eligible organizations. AND B) The leadership and staff of the entity must be predominantly (more than 50%) members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians. (In the case of a fiscal sponsorship, this provision applies to the fiscally sponsored entity. In the case of partnerships, this provision applies to the Lead Applicant, but the Lead Applicant may have non-qualifying partners). AND C) The entity must demonstrate existing relationships, experience and expertise in training, TA, school nutrition, Indigenous foods, and nutrition education.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Food and Nutrition Service
Description:

USDA FNS will award $2 million in total grant funding to up to four (4) organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians, from different regions of the contiguous United States, Alaska, or Hawaii (regions may, but are not required to, correspond to USDA FNS regions). These entities will provide tailored training and technical assistance to School Food Authorities (SFA) that serve tribal communities and participate in the NSLP. Funds may be used to support the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the NSLP, SBP, SFSP, SSO, and/or CACFP At-Risk. Cooperators should draw from the experience and expertise of school nutrition professionals, school administrators, community partners, elders, and other community experts from the tribal communities being served and provide training and TA that are culturally relevant and appropriate. The cooperators, with FNS guidance and approval, will also develop culturally relevant nutrition education materials for students to accompany the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and the cooperators will train school nutrition professionals and other school staff on providing nutrition education to students.

Through this initiative, FNS intends to see the following outcomes:

  • Increased understanding of the specific barriers faced by SFAs serving tribal communities in offering traditional Indigenous foods as part of the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased capacity of organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians to provide training and TA to increase the inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Engagement of school nutrition professionals from tribal communities in incorporating traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • New and updated resources, tools, and trainings tailored to school nutrition professionals and other school staff or community partners serving tribal communities on the importance of traditional Indigenous foods and how to increase inclusion of these foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • The establishment of new procurement relationships that can supply traditional Indigenous foods to SFAs serving tribal communities in quantities and at prices that are acceptable.

  • The development, standardization, and testing of new recipes utilizing traditional Indigenous foods that are specific to the tribal communities being served.

  • Increased inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased engagement of students, school nutrition professionals, other school staff, and tribe members in increasing traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP through taste tests, student nutrition committees, Local School Wellness Committees, and/or other means.

  • New and updated nutrition education resources tailored to students from tribal communities on the meaning and importance of the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and training for school nutrition professionals on providing nutrition education to students.

  • Identification and sharing of best practices and outcomes data that demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of tailored training and TA for school nutrition professionals in increasing the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased partnerships between non-profit organizations, SFAs, tribes, and/or other entities with experience and expertise in training, nutrition and nutrition education, traditional Indigenous foods, and/or school food service management.

  • Increased partnerships between FNS and organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians and tribal communities.

Link to Additional Information: https://www.fns.usda.gov/grant/cn-supporting-indigenous-foods-cooperative-agreement
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Anna Arrowsmith

Grants Officer
Email:anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 4

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FNS-2024-SUTIF
Funding Opportunity Title: Supporting the Use of Traditional Indigenous Foods in the Child Nutrition Programs
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Food and Nutrition
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 10.532 — School Nutrition Training Grant for Allied Professional Organizations
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 4
Posted Date: Jan 18, 2024
Last Updated Date: Jan 18, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Mar 18, 2024
Archive Date: Apr 17, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,000,000
Award Ceiling: $500,000
Award Floor: $250,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: For the full description of eligibility requirements, please see Section 3, page 18, of the Request for Applications, which can be found under the Related Documents tab of this announcement. To be eligible as the Lead Applicant for this cooperative agreement, entities must meet criteria A, B, and C below. A) Entity must be one of the following entity types: 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; School Food Authority (SFA) that participates in NSLP; Tribal government owned entity, arm, or instrumentality; Native Hawaiian Organization as recognized by the Department of the Interior; Other non-governmental entity including Tribal Colleges and Universities; and Fiscal sponsors of any of the above eligible organizations. AND B) The leadership and staff of the entity must be predominantly (more than 50%) members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians. (In the case of a fiscal sponsorship, this provision applies to the fiscally sponsored entity. In the case of partnerships, this provision applies to the Lead Applicant, but the Lead Applicant may have non-qualifying partners). AND C) The entity must demonstrate existing relationships, experience and expertise in training, TA, school nutrition, Indigenous foods, and nutrition education.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Food and Nutrition Service
Description:

USDA FNS will award $2 million in total grant funding to up to four (4) organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians, from different regions of the contiguous United States, Alaska, or Hawaii (regions may, but are not required to, correspond to USDA FNS regions). These entities will provide tailored training and technical assistance to School Food Authorities (SFA) that serve tribal communities and participate in the NSLP. Funds may be used to support the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the NSLP, SBP, SFSP, SSO, and/or CACFP At-Risk. Cooperators should draw from the experience and expertise of school nutrition professionals, school administrators, community partners, elders, and other community experts from the tribal communities being served and provide training and TA that are culturally relevant and appropriate. The cooperators, with FNS guidance and approval, will also develop culturally relevant nutrition education materials for students to accompany the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and the cooperators will train school nutrition professionals and other school staff on providing nutrition education to students.

Through this initiative, FNS intends to see the following outcomes:

  • Increased understanding of the specific barriers faced by SFAs serving tribal communities in offering traditional Indigenous foods as part of the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased capacity of organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians to provide training and TA to increase the inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Engagement of school nutrition professionals from tribal communities in incorporating traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • New and updated resources, tools, and trainings tailored to school nutrition professionals and other school staff or community partners serving tribal communities on the importance of traditional Indigenous foods and how to increase inclusion of these foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • The establishment of new procurement relationships that can supply traditional Indigenous foods to SFAs serving tribal communities in quantities and at prices that are acceptable.

  • The development, standardization, and testing of new recipes utilizing traditional Indigenous foods that are specific to the tribal communities being served.

  • Increased inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased engagement of students, school nutrition professionals, other school staff, and tribe members in increasing traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP through taste tests, student nutrition committees, Local School Wellness Committees, and/or other means.

  • New and updated nutrition education resources tailored to students from tribal communities on the meaning and importance of the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and training for school nutrition professionals on providing nutrition education to students.

  • Identification and sharing of best practices and outcomes data that demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of tailored training and TA for school nutrition professionals in increasing the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased partnerships between non-profit organizations, SFAs, tribes, and/or other entities with experience and expertise in training, nutrition and nutrition education, traditional Indigenous foods, and/or school food service management.

  • Increased partnerships between FNS and organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians and tribal communities.

Link to Additional Information: https://www.fns.usda.gov/grant/cn-supporting-indigenous-foods-cooperative-agreement
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Anna Arrowsmith

Grants Officer
Email:anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 3

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FNS-2024-SUTIF
Funding Opportunity Title: Supporting the Use of Traditional Indigenous Foods in the Child Nutrition Programs
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Food and Nutrition
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 10.532 — School Nutrition Training Grant for Allied Professional Organizations
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 3
Posted Date: Jan 18, 2024
Last Updated Date: Jan 18, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Mar 18, 2024
Archive Date: Apr 17, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,000,000
Award Ceiling: $500,000
Award Floor: $250,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: For the full description of eligibility requirements, please see Section 3, page 18, of the Request for Applications, which can be found under the Related Documents tab of this announcement. To be eligible as the Lead Applicant for this cooperative agreement, entities must meet criteria A, B, and C below. A) Entity must be one of the following entity types: 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; SFA that participates in NSLP; Tribal government owned entity, arm, or instrumentality; Native Hawaiian Organization as recognized by the Department of the Interior; Other non-governmental entity including Tribal Colleges and Universities; and Fiscal sponsors of any of the above eligible organizations. AND B) The leadership and staff of the entity must be predominantly (more than 50%) members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians. (In the case of a fiscal sponsorship, this provision applies to the fiscally sponsored entity. In the case of partnerships, this provision applies to the Lead Applicant, but the Lead Applicant may have non-qualifying partners).
AND C) The entity must demonstrate existing relationships, experience and expertise in training, TA, school nutrition, Indigenous foods, and nutrition education.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Food and Nutrition Service
Description:

USDA FNS will award $2 million in total grant funding to up to four (4) organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians, from different regions of the contiguous United States, Alaska, or Hawaii (regions may, but are not required to, correspond to USDA FNS regions). These entities will provide tailored training and TA to SFAs that serve tribal communities and participate in the NSLP. Funds may be used to support the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the NSLP, SBP, SFSP, SSO, and/or CACFP At-Risk. Cooperators should draw from the experience and expertise of school nutrition professionals, school administrators, community partners, elders, and other community experts from the tribal communities being served and provide training and TA that are culturally relevant and appropriate. The cooperators, with FNS guidance and approval, will also develop culturally relevant nutrition education materials for students to accompany the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and the cooperators will train school nutrition professionals and other school staff on providing nutrition education to students.

Through this initiative, FNS intends to see the following outcomes:

  • Increased understanding of the specific barriers faced by SFAs serving tribal communities in offering traditional Indigenous foods as part of the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased capacity of organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians to provide training and TA to increase the inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Engagement of school nutrition professionals from tribal communities in incorporating traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • New and updated resources, tools, and trainings tailored to school nutrition professionals and other school staff or community partners serving tribal communities on the importance of traditional Indigenous foods and how to increase inclusion of these foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • The establishment of new procurement relationships that can supply traditional Indigenous foods to SFAs serving tribal communities in quantities and at prices that are acceptable.

  • The development, standardization, and testing of new recipes utilizing traditional Indigenous foods that are specific to the tribal communities being served.

  • Increased inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased engagement of students, school nutrition professionals, other school staff, and tribe members in increasing traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP through taste tests, student nutrition committees, Local School Wellness Committees, and/or other means.

  • New and updated nutrition education resources tailored to students from tribal communities on the meaning and importance of the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and training for school nutrition professionals on providing nutrition education to students.

  • Identification and sharing of best practices and outcomes data that demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of tailored training and TA for school nutrition professionals in increasing the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased partnerships between non-profit organizations, SFAs, tribes, and/or other entities with experience and expertise in training, nutrition and nutrition education, traditional Indigenous foods, and/or school food service management.

  • Increased partnerships between FNS and organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians and tribal communities.

Link to Additional Information: https://www.fns.usda.gov/grant/cn-supporting-indigenous-foods-cooperative-agreement
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Anna Arrowsmith

Grants Officer
Email:anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FNS-2024-SUTIF
Funding Opportunity Title: Supporting the Use of Traditional Indigenous Foods in the Child Nutrition Programs
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Food and Nutrition
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 10.532 — School Nutrition Training Grant for Allied Professional Organizations
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Jan 18, 2024
Last Updated Date: Jan 18, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Mar 18, 2024
Archive Date: Apr 17, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,000,000
Award Ceiling: $500,000
Award Floor: $250,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: For the full description of eligibility requirements, please see Section 3, page 18, of the Request for Applications, which can be found under the Related Documents tab of this announcement. To be eligible as the Lead Applicant for this cooperative agreement, entities must meet criteria A, B, and C below.

A) Entity must be one of the following entity types:
501(c)(3) non-profit organization; SFA that participates in NSLP; Tribal government owned entity, arm, or instrumentality; Native Hawaiian Organization as recognized by the Department of the Interior; Other non-governmental entity including Tribal Colleges & Universities; Fiscal sponsor of any of the above eligible organizations.

AND

B) The leadership and staff of the entity must be predominantly (more than 50%) members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians. (In the case of a fiscal sponsorship, this provision applies to the fiscally sponsored entity. In the case of partnerships, this provision applies to the Lead Applicant, but the Lead Applicant may have non-qualifying partners).

AND

C) The entity must demonstrate existing relationships, experience and expertise in training, TA, school nutrition, Indigenous foods, and nutrition education.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Food and Nutrition Service
Description:

USDA FNS will award $2 million in total grant funding to up to four (4) organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians, from different regions of the contiguous United States, Alaska, or Hawaii (regions may, but are not required to, correspond to USDA FNS regions). These entities will provide tailored training and TA to SFAs that serve tribal communities and participate in the NSLP. Funds may be used to support the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the NSLP, SBP, SFSP, SSO, and/or CACFP At-Risk. Cooperators should draw from the experience and expertise of school nutrition professionals, school administrators, community partners, elders, and other community experts from the tribal communities being served and provide training and TA that are culturally relevant and appropriate. The cooperators, with FNS guidance and approval, will also develop culturally relevant nutrition education materials for students to accompany the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and the cooperators will train school nutrition professionals and other school staff on providing nutrition education to students.

Through this initiative, FNS intends to see the following outcomes:

  • Increased understanding of the specific barriers faced by SFAs serving tribal communities in offering traditional Indigenous foods as part of the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased capacity of organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians to provide training and TA to increase the inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Engagement of school nutrition professionals from tribal communities in incorporating traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • New and updated resources, tools, and trainings tailored to school nutrition professionals and other school staff or community partners serving tribal communities on the importance of traditional Indigenous foods and how to increase inclusion of these foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • The establishment of new procurement relationships that can supply traditional Indigenous foods to SFAs serving tribal communities in quantities and at prices that are acceptable.

  • The development, standardization, and testing of new recipes utilizing traditional Indigenous foods that are specific to the tribal communities being served.

  • Increased inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased engagement of students, school nutrition professionals, other school staff, and tribe members in increasing traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP through taste tests, student nutrition committees, Local School Wellness Committees, and/or other means.

  • New and updated nutrition education resources tailored to students from tribal communities on the meaning and importance of the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and training for school nutrition professionals on providing nutrition education to students.

  • Identification and sharing of best practices and outcomes data that demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of tailored training and TA for school nutrition professionals in increasing the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased partnerships between non-profit organizations, SFAs, tribes, and/or other entities with experience and expertise in training, nutrition and nutrition education, traditional Indigenous foods, and/or school food service management.

  • Increased partnerships between FNS and organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians and tribal communities.

Link to Additional Information: https://www.fns.usda.gov/grant/cn-supporting-indigenous-foods-cooperative-agreement
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Anna Arrowsmith

Grants Officer
Email:anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FNS-2024-SUTIF
Funding Opportunity Title: Supporting the Use of Traditional Indigenous Foods in the Child Nutrition Programs
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Food and Nutrition
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 4
Assistance Listings: 10.532 — School Nutrition Training Grant for Allied Professional Organizations
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Jan 18, 2024
Last Updated Date: Jan 18, 2024
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Mar 18, 2024
Archive Date: Apr 17, 2024
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,000,000
Award Ceiling: $500,000
Award Floor: $250,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Independent school districts
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Additional Information on Eligibility: For the full description of eligibility requirements, please see Section 3, page 18, of the Request for Applications, which can be found under the Related Documents tab of this announcement.

To be eligible as the Lead Applicant for this cooperative agreement, entities must meet criteria A, B, and C below.
A) Entity must be one of the following entity types:
• 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
• SFA that participates in NSLP
• Tribal government owned entity, arm, or instrumentality
• Native Hawaiian Organization as recognized by the Department of the Interior
• Other non-governmental entity including Tribal Colleges & Universities
• Fiscal sponsor of any of the above eligible organizations

AND

B) The leadership and staff of the entity must be predominantly (more than 50%) members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians. (In the case of a fiscal sponsorship, this provision applies to the fiscally sponsored entity. In the case of partnerships, this provision applies to the Lead Applicant, but the Lead Applicant may have non-qualifying partners).

C) The entity must demonstrate existing relationships, experience and expertise in training, TA, school nutrition, Indigenous foods, and nutrition education.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Food and Nutrition Service
Description:

USDA FNS will award $2 million in total grant funding to up to four (4) organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians, from different regions of the contiguous United States, Alaska, or Hawaii (regions may, but are not required to, correspond to USDA FNS regions). These entities will provide tailored training and TA to SFAs that serve tribal communities and participate in the NSLP. Funds may be used to support the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the NSLP, SBP, SFSP, SSO, and/or CACFP At-Risk. Cooperators should draw from the experience and expertise of school nutrition professionals, school administrators, community partners, elders, and other community experts from the tribal communities being served and provide training and TA that are culturally relevant and appropriate. The cooperators, with FNS guidance and approval, will also develop culturally relevant nutrition education materials for students to accompany the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and the cooperators will train school nutrition professionals and other school staff on providing nutrition education to students.

Through this initiative, FNS intends to see the following outcomes:

  • Increased understanding of the specific barriers faced by SFAs serving tribal communities in offering traditional Indigenous foods as part of the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased capacity of organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians to provide training and TA to increase the inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Engagement of school nutrition professionals from tribal communities in incorporating traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • New and updated resources, tools, and trainings tailored to school nutrition professionals and other school staff or community partners serving tribal communities on the importance of traditional Indigenous foods and how to increase inclusion of these foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • The establishment of new procurement relationships that can supply traditional Indigenous foods to SFAs serving tribal communities in quantities and at prices that are acceptable.

  • The development, standardization, and testing of new recipes utilizing traditional Indigenous foods that are specific to the tribal communities being served.

  • Increased inclusion of traditional Indigenous foods into the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased engagement of students, school nutrition professionals, other school staff, and tribe members in increasing traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP through taste tests, student nutrition committees, Local School Wellness Committees, and/or other means.

  • New and updated nutrition education resources tailored to students from tribal communities on the meaning and importance of the traditional Indigenous foods that are served, and training for school nutrition professionals on providing nutrition education to students.

  • Identification and sharing of best practices and outcomes data that demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of tailored training and TA for school nutrition professionals in increasing the use of traditional Indigenous foods in the meals served through the CNP.

  • Increased partnerships between non-profit organizations, SFAs, tribes, and/or other entities with experience and expertise in training, nutrition and nutrition education, traditional Indigenous foods, and/or school food service management.

  • Increased partnerships between FNS and organizations led and staffed primarily by members of Federally Recognized Tribes and/or Native Hawaiians and tribal communities.

Link to Additional Information: https://www.fns.usda.gov/grant/cn-supporting-indigenous-foods-cooperative-agreement
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Anna Arrowsmith

Grants Officer
Email:anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov

Folder 351870 Full Announcement-RFA and Associated Docs -> SuggestedBudgetTemplate_TradIndigFoodRFA.pdf

Folder 351870 Full Announcement-RFA and Associated Docs -> Traditional Foods Informational Webinar_Slides.pdf

Folder 351870 Full Announcement-RFA and Associated Docs -> Letter of Intent.pdf

Folder 351870 Full Announcement-RFA and Associated Docs -> Cover Page.pdf

Folder 351870 Full Announcement-RFA and Associated Docs -> FNS-906 – Grant Program Accounting System and Financial Capability Questionnaire.pdf

Folder 351870 Full Announcement-RFA and Associated Docs -> Link to Informational Webinar.pdf

Folder 351870 Full Announcement-RFA and Associated Docs -> Q&A Document_TradIndigFoods_rev3.pdf

Folder 351870 Full Announcement-RFA and Associated Docs -> Trad Indig Foods RFA_rev1.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Anna Arrowsmith
Grants Officer
Email: anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
10.532 USDA-FNS-2024-SUTIF Supporting the Use of Traditional Indigenous Foods in the Child Nutrition Programs PKG00284470 Jan 18, 2024 Apr 08, 2024 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

351870 SF424_4_0-4.0.pdf

351870 SF424A-1.0.pdf

351870 SFLLL_2_0-2.0.pdf

351870 SF424B-1.1.pdf

Optional forms

351870 AttachmentForm_1_2-1.2.pdf

351870 AD_3030_2_0-2.0.pdf

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