NI26HMFPXXXXG036
Formula Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Through integrated research and extension programs, NC State is solving challenges related to the productivity and profitability of both large- and small-scale farms.
Researchers and extension educators are also developing and disseminating knowledge and technology to improve landscaping and gardening.
Research and extension programs in animal systems are focused on developing and disseminating knowledge and methods for animal breeding, reproduction, nutrition, genetics and genomics, physiology, environmental stress, product quality, and health and well-being.
These integrated research and extension efforts also aim to tackle the critical issues impacting the quality of our soil, water and air by providing scientific solutions for animal waste management, wastewater treatment, nutrient management, septic systems, wetland management, soil properties, and fishery and pond management.
NC State's research and extension efforts to enhance food safety, nutrition and health and to keep Americans healthy and free from foodborne illness necessitate a focus on preventing food safety problems rather than taking a reactionary approach.
NC State's integrated research and extension efforts focus on protecting the safety of foods along the entire supply chain, from production to consumption.
To meet the growing need for healthy food, researchers are developing and producing new food products that promote health and prevent disease.
At the same time, extension provides nutrition education programming to ensure that individuals, families, and communities have the knowledge they need to make informed choices about food and healthy lifestyles.
Improving plant and animal agricultural systems: within this area, we will work to address crosscutting and emerging issues of animal and plant health and production.
In animal systems, researchers will study the efficiency of different feeding sources to improve animal productivity and gut health.
In plant systems, the focus will be on practical approaches such as crop production, season extension, adaptation to changing agricultural conditions, value-added agriculture, digital tools, soil health, pest control, and farm economics.
Extension will continue to expand its work with livestock producers, placing special emphasis on limited resources, small-scale farmers.
The farm pavilion will focus on sustainable agriculture and local and community food systems, housing its applied research and demonstration programs' staff and providing space for meetings, forums and conferences.
Researchers and extension educators are also developing and disseminating knowledge and technology to improve landscaping and gardening.
Research and extension programs in animal systems are focused on developing and disseminating knowledge and methods for animal breeding, reproduction, nutrition, genetics and genomics, physiology, environmental stress, product quality, and health and well-being.
These integrated research and extension efforts also aim to tackle the critical issues impacting the quality of our soil, water and air by providing scientific solutions for animal waste management, wastewater treatment, nutrient management, septic systems, wetland management, soil properties, and fishery and pond management.
NC State's research and extension efforts to enhance food safety, nutrition and health and to keep Americans healthy and free from foodborne illness necessitate a focus on preventing food safety problems rather than taking a reactionary approach.
NC State's integrated research and extension efforts focus on protecting the safety of foods along the entire supply chain, from production to consumption.
To meet the growing need for healthy food, researchers are developing and producing new food products that promote health and prevent disease.
At the same time, extension provides nutrition education programming to ensure that individuals, families, and communities have the knowledge they need to make informed choices about food and healthy lifestyles.
Improving plant and animal agricultural systems: within this area, we will work to address crosscutting and emerging issues of animal and plant health and production.
In animal systems, researchers will study the efficiency of different feeding sources to improve animal productivity and gut health.
In plant systems, the focus will be on practical approaches such as crop production, season extension, adaptation to changing agricultural conditions, value-added agriculture, digital tools, soil health, pest control, and farm economics.
Extension will continue to expand its work with livestock producers, placing special emphasis on limited resources, small-scale farmers.
The farm pavilion will focus on sustainable agriculture and local and community food systems, housing its applied research and demonstration programs' staff and providing space for meetings, forums and conferences.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Raleigh,
North Carolina
27695
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
USDA-NIFA-10203-HMFPXXXX-26-0001
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 100% from $1,191,732 to $2,383,464.
North Carolina State University was awarded
Formula Grant NI26HMFPXXXXG036
worth $1,191,732
from the Institute of Food Production and Sustainability in October 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Raleigh North Carolina United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years and
was awarded through assistance program 10.203 Payments to Agricultural Experiment Stations Under the Hatch Act.
$1,191,732 (50.0%) of this Formula Grant was funded by non-federal sources.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 3/20/26
Period of Performance
10/1/25
Start Date
9/30/27
End Date
Funding Split
$1.2M
Federal Obligation
$1.2M
Non-Federal Obligation
$2.4M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to NI26HMFPXXXXG036
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
NI26HMFPXXXXG036
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
12348T Institute of Food Protection and Sustainability (IFPS)
Funding Office
12348T Institute of Food Protection and Sustainability (IFPS)
Awardee UEI
U3NVH931QJJ3
Awardee CAGE
1E7H9
Performance District
NC-02
Senators
Thom Tillis
Ted Budd
Ted Budd
Modified: 3/20/26