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What is the Specialty Crop Competitive Grant (SCCG)?
What is a SPECIALTY CROP? Vegetables Fruits and Tree Nuts Culinary Herbs &
Spices Medicinal Herbs Floriculture Nursery Crops Trees
Livestock Dairy Feed/Fuel Grains Hay Aquaculture
WHO SHOULD APPLY?
For/Non Profit Organizations Government Entities Industry Trade Associations Universities Producers Producer Groups
POTENTIAL PROJECTS A targeted marketing campaign Market or product research designed to
enhance variety knowledge Document publication Efforts to enhance consumer awareness
through information documents, websites, or videos.
Efforts that encourage/support the use of Alaska Grown specialty crops in school lunches, restaurants or other underutilized outlets.
What is a SPECIALTY CROP? Vegetables Fruits and Tree Nuts Culinary Herbs &
Spices Medicinal Herbs Floriculture Nursery Crops Trees
Livestock Dairy Feed/Fuel Grains Hay Aquaculture
Specialty Crop Competitive Grant Competitive Grant Letter Competitive Grant Application
Requirements Competitive Grant Outline Competitive Grant Policies Competitive Grant Review Criteria Competitive Grant Sample Proposal
Application Requirements
DUNS (Data Universal Numbering System) number
Legal Name Headquarters name and address for your organization Doing business as (DBA) or other name by which your
organization is commonly known or recognized Physical Address, City, State and Zip Code Mailing Address(is separate from Headquarters and/or
physical address) Telephone Number Contact Name and Title Number of Employees at your physical location
Application Requirements Funds cannot be spent prior to award, receipts
must be dated post-award. Application must be typed. PROBLEM STATEMENT – why is this project
needed? MEASURABLE OUTCOMES – how are you
going to show us that the project worked? CLEAR BUDGET COLLABORATOR - Who supports this project?
Concept Paper Outline
Problem Statement Goals & Objectives Project Description Measurable Outcomes Budget
CONCEPT PAPER OUTLINE
Problem StatementWhat is the specific
issue, problem or need to be addressed?
Why is the project timely and important?
Goals & ObjectivesWhat do you hope to
accomplish with the project?
Who are the beneficiaries and what is the overall impact of the project work?
How many producers are involved with or support the project?
CONCEPT PAPER OUTLINE
Project DescriptionProvide a work plan of
how you plan to accomplish the goals of the project.
Include a timeline for completing the activities and the names of who will accomplish the activities.
Measurable OutcomesHow will you measure
the success of the project?
What do you expect the measurable outcomes (results) to be?
BUDGETCost Category
Requested Dollars
Cash Match In-Kind Match
Subtotals
Personnel (Salary & Benefits)
Contractual Services
Supplies (printing, mailing, etc.)
Travel
OTHER
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL: XXXXXXX
Program Policies Any information obtained, data derived and reports resulting from a
project funded by this grant must be made available to the public. No administration costs may be allotted in project budget. Travel and other expenses must follow federal and state guidelines
for use of federal funds, as defined by OMB Circular A-87, or other relevant policies.
Grant funds may not be used to fund political activities in accordance with provisions of the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. 1501-1508 and 7324-7326).
Projects are for up to two years in duration. The Alaska Division of Agriculture (Division) must be notified at least 60 days prior to the ending date of the project if for any reason the project cannot be completed within the timeframe established in the grant.
The applicant must provide progress reports, with expenditures to date, as outlined during the contract process.
Program Policies
The Division reserves the right to: Reject any or all proposals received; Withhold any payments that do not meet
grant conditions; and Require return or refund of grant monies
used for expenditures that are not allowed or unauthorized.
Program Policies
Grantees must obtain prior approval from the Division if there is: 1) any revision of the project scope or objectives
after a project is funded; 2) need to extend the project period; or, 3) changes in key persons associated with the
project.
Review Criteria
Quality of Proposal Active Participation from Industry Budget New & Innovative Professional Collaborator Active Management Previous Projects
What is a SPECIALTY CROP? Vegetables Fruits and Tree Nuts Culinary Herbs &
Spices Medicinal Herbs Floriculture Nursery Crops Trees
Livestock Dairy Feed/Fuel Grains Hay Aquaculture
NEXT STEP
Application available = Mid February
Funding amount for 2012 = Up to $20,000
Application deadline: Mid April Funding awarded : FALL 2012