Opportunity Information: Apply for USDA NIFA ICGP 011699

The Methyl Bromide Transition (MBT) Program is a competitive federal grant opportunity from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) designed to speed the shift away from methyl bromide by funding real-world pest management alternatives. The program focuses on finding, testing, and putting into practice workable replacement strategies in situations where methyl bromide has already been phased out or is expected to be withdrawn soon. In practical terms, the intent is to help agricultural producers, post-harvest handlers, processing facilities, and transport or storage systems address pest pressures without relying on methyl bromide, while maintaining effectiveness and operational feasibility.

This opportunity is offered as a discretionary grant under CFDA 10.303 (Agriculture). Projects supported under MBT are expected to directly target pest problems in key production and post-harvest contexts and move beyond purely theoretical work by emphasizing approaches that can be implemented. While the notice does not list specific priority pests or commodities in the excerpt provided, the framing makes clear that NIFA is looking for solutions relevant to high-need systems where the loss of methyl bromide creates an immediate management gap.

Eligibility is narrow and institution-focused. Only certain higher-education entities may apply as the lead applicant: colleges and universities as defined in the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977 (7 U.S.C. 3103(4)), Hispanic-serving agricultural colleges and universities (7 U.S.C. 3103(10)), and 1994 Institutions (7 U.S.C. 301 note). At the same time, the program allows award recipients to subcontract with organizations that are not themselves eligible to apply, as long as those partners are necessary to carry out the work. That structure supports collaborations with industry, non-profits, consultants, or other specialized entities, while keeping the lead responsibility within an eligible academic institution.

The notice emphasizes compliance with all requirements in the NOFO (Notice of Funding Opportunity). Meeting eligibility criteria by the application deadline is treated as mandatory; failure to do so can lead to the application being excluded from consideration or, even if reviewed, can prevent NIFA from making an award. For applicants that are newer to federal grants, NIFA points to its Grants Overview resource as recommended background to help navigate federal award expectations and processes.

Key administrative details include the Funding Opportunity Number USDA NIFA ICGP 011699, an application closing date of June 29, 2026, and an award ceiling of $500,000 per award. NIFA expects to make 2 awards under this opportunity. The opportunity was created on April 27, 2026, and is categorized as a grant funding instrument within the Agriculture activity area.

  • The National Institute of Food and Agriculture in the agriculture sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Methyl Bromide Transition Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 10.303.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2026-04-27.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2026-06-29. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $500,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 2 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Methyl Bromide Transition (MBT) Program

What is the Methyl Bromide Transition (MBT) Program?

The MBT Program is a competitive federal grant opportunity from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) intended to accelerate the transition away from methyl bromide by supporting real-world pest management alternatives.

What is the main goal of this grant opportunity?

The goal is to fund projects that find, test, and put into practice workable replacement strategies for methyl bromide in settings where it has already been phased out or is expected to be withdrawn soon.

What kinds of projects does MBT want to fund?

Projects are expected to directly address pest problems in key production and post-harvest contexts and emphasize approaches that can actually be implemented, rather than being purely theoretical.

What does "real-world" or "implementable" mean in the context of MBT projects?

Based on the program description, MBT prioritizes strategies that can be put into practice in operational environments (for example, in production systems or post-harvest handling) while maintaining effectiveness and operational feasibility.

Which parts of agriculture or supply chains are intended to benefit from MBT-funded work?

The program is intended to help agricultural producers, post-harvest handlers, processing facilities, and transport or storage systems manage pest pressures without relying on methyl bromide.

Is this opportunity focused only on pre-harvest production?

No. The description explicitly includes post-harvest handling, processing facilities, and transport or storage systems in addition to agricultural producers.

Does the excerpt list specific priority pests or commodities?

No. In the information provided, specific priority pests or commodities are not listed. However, the framing indicates NIFA is seeking solutions relevant to high-need systems where methyl bromide loss creates an immediate pest management gap.

Who is eligible to apply as the lead applicant?

Eligibility is limited to certain higher-education entities. Only the following may apply as the lead applicant:

  • Colleges and universities as defined in the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977 (7 U.S.C. 3103(4))
  • Hispanic-serving agricultural colleges and universities (7 U.S.C. 3103(10))
  • 1994 Institutions (7 U.S.C. 301 note)

Can organizations that are not eligible as lead applicants still participate?

Yes. Award recipients may subcontract with organizations that are not eligible to apply, as long as those partners are necessary to carry out the work.

What kinds of partners could be included through subcontracts?

The notice indicates this structure can support collaborations with entities such as industry partners, non-profits, consultants, or other specialized organizations, provided they are needed for the project.

What does the program say about meeting eligibility requirements?

Meeting eligibility criteria by the application deadline is treated as mandatory. Failure to meet eligibility can cause an application to be excluded from consideration or, even if reviewed, may prevent NIFA from making an award.

What is the CFDA number for this program?

The opportunity is offered as a discretionary grant under CFDA 10.303 (Agriculture).

What is the funding opportunity number?

The Funding Opportunity Number is USDA NIFA ICGP 011699.

What is the application deadline?

The application closing date is June 29, 2026.

What is the maximum award amount?

The award ceiling is $500,000 per award.

How many awards does NIFA expect to make?

NIFA expects to make 2 awards under this opportunity.

When was this opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on April 27, 2026.

What type of funding instrument is this?

This opportunity is categorized as a grant funding instrument.

What activity area does this grant fall under?

The activity area is Agriculture.

What does the notice emphasize about the NOFO requirements?

The notice emphasizes compliance with all requirements in the NOFO (Notice of Funding Opportunity). Applicants are expected to follow the NOFO closely, including eligibility and deadline requirements.

Is there any recommended resource for applicants new to federal grants?

Yes. NIFA points newer applicants to its Grants Overview resource as recommended background for understanding federal award expectations and processes.

What is the underlying purpose of the MBT transition effort?

The program is designed to help maintain effective pest management and operational feasibility in situations where methyl bromide is no longer available or is expected to be withdrawn soon.

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