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CFDA 10.500: Cooperative Extension Service

Formula and competitive funding to land-grant universities supporting agricultural research, extension, and education. The largest federal investment in agricultural workforce knowledge transfer.

Typical award
Smith-Lever formula allocations: $1M – $30M per state. Competitive grants (Beginning Farmer, etc.): $250K – $1M.
Eligible applicants
  • Land-grant colleges and universities (1862, 1890, and 1994 institutions)
  • Cooperative state research programs
  • 501(c)(3) agricultural and food-systems organizations (typically sub-recipients)

What this CFDA funds

Cooperative extension programming — agriculture and natural resources, 4-H youth development, family and consumer sciences, community development. Formula funds support state-level extension infrastructure; competitive grants target specific priorities (Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive).

What winning applicants look like

Land-grant universities are the primary recipients. 501(c)(3) ag-focused nonprofits typically partner with state extension as sub-recipients. New competitive programs increasingly fund tribal-college extension and minority-serving institution capacity-building.

Common pitfalls + things to know

Smith-Lever formula funds require state matching (1:1 typically), so direct nonprofit access is limited. Competitive NIFA programs have narrow eligibility windows. Multi-state extension projects require formal Memorandums of Understanding with each participating land-grant institution.

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