84066001
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Description:
The agreement provides funding to the Extension Foundation. Specifically, the recipient will administer a national subaward program that enables or increases the capacity of Pesticide Safety Education Programs (PSEPs) to develop programs and materials for persons preparing to become pesticide applicators or maintain a certification. The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to ensure that restricted use pesticides are used safely and do not cause unreasonable adverse effects to persons who use them, the public, or the environment.
Activities:
The activities include 1) administering and continuing to improve the national subaward program (application, subaward disbursement, reporting, monitoring and evaluation); 2) encouraging, facilitating, and incentivizing subaward collaborations between land grant universities and minority-serving institutions (MSIs), including through the sharing and adaptation of pesticide safety education materials; 3) pending annual funding award and agency budget, conducting additional pesticide safety education environmental justice activities, such as at MSIs.
Subrecipient:
Subawards are to so-called 'Pesticide Safety Education Programs' (PSEPs) or 'Pesticide Safety Education Funds Management Programs' (PSEFMP programs), usually located at land grant universities. Subaward recipients will develop or update materials, conduct outreach programs, provide technical assistance, and/or offer education and training activities for persons preparing to become pesticide applicators or maintain a pesticide applicator certification. Pending annual budget and agency funding, subaward recipients may also implement additional environmental justice activities related to pesticide safety education.
Outcomes:
The anticipated deliverables include 1) a user-friendly online application process; 2) efficient subrecipient award distribution; 3) an online support network for subrecipients; 4) a user-friendly reporting system; 5) technical assistance (materials, workshops, and meetings) to subrecipients; 6) educational materials that are created, reviewed, and shared within the network; 7) program monitoring and evaluation, including through the establishment of an advisory committee; 8) quarterly programmatic reports; 9) biannual financial reports, and an end-of-project financial report.
The expected outcomes include 1) increased participation from MSIs and the nationwide land grant university system through the streamlined application process; 2) improved capacity at EXF to administer the awards; 3) collaborations between subaward recipients on, and the sharing and adaptation of, pesticide safety education materials for pesticide applicators; 4) an improved award structure at the end of the five years; 5) improved capacity at MSIs to engage in pesticide safety education and outreach; and 6) availability of culturally relevant educational materials and training opportunities to underserved and marginalized populations.
The intended beneficiaries include people preparing to become pesticide applicators or maintain a certification.
The agreement provides funding to the Extension Foundation. Specifically, the recipient will administer a national subaward program that enables or increases the capacity of Pesticide Safety Education Programs (PSEPs) to develop programs and materials for persons preparing to become pesticide applicators or maintain a certification. The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to ensure that restricted use pesticides are used safely and do not cause unreasonable adverse effects to persons who use them, the public, or the environment.
Activities:
The activities include 1) administering and continuing to improve the national subaward program (application, subaward disbursement, reporting, monitoring and evaluation); 2) encouraging, facilitating, and incentivizing subaward collaborations between land grant universities and minority-serving institutions (MSIs), including through the sharing and adaptation of pesticide safety education materials; 3) pending annual funding award and agency budget, conducting additional pesticide safety education environmental justice activities, such as at MSIs.
Subrecipient:
Subawards are to so-called 'Pesticide Safety Education Programs' (PSEPs) or 'Pesticide Safety Education Funds Management Programs' (PSEFMP programs), usually located at land grant universities. Subaward recipients will develop or update materials, conduct outreach programs, provide technical assistance, and/or offer education and training activities for persons preparing to become pesticide applicators or maintain a pesticide applicator certification. Pending annual budget and agency funding, subaward recipients may also implement additional environmental justice activities related to pesticide safety education.
Outcomes:
The anticipated deliverables include 1) a user-friendly online application process; 2) efficient subrecipient award distribution; 3) an online support network for subrecipients; 4) a user-friendly reporting system; 5) technical assistance (materials, workshops, and meetings) to subrecipients; 6) educational materials that are created, reviewed, and shared within the network; 7) program monitoring and evaluation, including through the establishment of an advisory committee; 8) quarterly programmatic reports; 9) biannual financial reports, and an end-of-project financial report.
The expected outcomes include 1) increased participation from MSIs and the nationwide land grant university system through the streamlined application process; 2) improved capacity at EXF to administer the awards; 3) collaborations between subaward recipients on, and the sharing and adaptation of, pesticide safety education materials for pesticide applicators; 4) an improved award structure at the end of the five years; 5) improved capacity at MSIs to engage in pesticide safety education and outreach; and 6) availability of culturally relevant educational materials and training opportunities to underserved and marginalized populations.
The intended beneficiaries include people preparing to become pesticide applicators or maintain a certification.
Awardee
Funding Goals
3 - ENFORCE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND ENSURE COMPLIANCE 3.2 - DETECT VIOLATIONS AND PROMOTE COMPLIANCE 7 - ENSURE SAFETY OF CHEMICALS FOR PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT 7.1 - ENSURE CHEMICAL AND PESTICIDE SAFETY 4 - ENSURE CLEAN AND HEALTHY AIR FOR ALL COMMUNITIES 4.1 - IMPROVE AIR QUALITY AND REDUCE LOCALIZED POLLUTION AND HEALTH IMPACTS 6 - SAFEGUARD AND REVITALIZE COMMUNITIES 6.1 - CLEAN UP AND RESTORE LAND FOR PRODUCTIVE USES AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES 1 - A CLEANER, HEALTHIER ENVIRONMENT 1.4 - ENSURE SAFETY OF CHEMICALS IN THE MARKETPLACE 6 - SAFEGUARD AND REVITALIZE COMMUNITIES 6.1 - CLEAN UP AND RESTORE LAND FOR PRODUCTIVE USES AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES 7 - ENSURE SAFETY OF CHEMICALS FOR PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT 7.1 - ENSURE CHEMICAL AND PESTICIDE SAFETY
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Place of Performance
Kansas City,
Missouri
64105-2122
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been shortened from 09/30/28 to 07/31/28 and the total obligations have increased 133% from $1,500,000 to $3,500,000.
Extension Foundation was awarded
National Subaward Program Pesticide Safety Education Capacity Building
Project Grant 84066001
worth $3,500,000
from the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention in October 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Kansas City Missouri United States.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years 9 months and
was awarded through assistance program 66.716 Research, Development, Monitoring, Public Education, Outreach, Training, Demonstrations, and Studies.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Pesticide Safety Education Funds Management Program.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 8/7/25
Period of Performance
10/1/23
Start Date
7/31/28
End Date
Funding Split
$3.5M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.5M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to 84066001
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
84066001
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
68HF00 OFC GRANTS & DEBARMENT(OGD) (GRANT)
Funding Office
68M000 OFC CHEMSFTYPOLLPREV(OCSPP) (FUND)
Awardee UEI
DNZBHAA5N4G3
Awardee CAGE
5DPB0
Performance District
MO-05
Senators
Joshua Hawley
Eric Schmitt
Eric Schmitt
Budget Funding
| Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Environmental Programs and Management, Environmental Protection Agency (068-0108) | Pollution control and abatement | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $1,000,000 | 67% |
| Reregistration and Expedited Processing Revolving Fund, Environmental Protection Agency (068-4310) | Pollution control and abatement | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $500,000 | 33% |
Modified: 8/7/25