Opportunity Information: Apply for USDA NIFA OP 007632

The Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative (AG2PI) is a discretionary grant opportunity offered by the USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) under Funding Opportunity Number USDA NIFA OP 007632 (CFDA 10.332). Its core purpose is to spur collaborative, innovative research that strengthens the scientific foundation needed to better connect genomes (genetic makeup) to phenomes (observable traits) in agriculturally important crops and animals in the United States. The program is positioned as a coordination and catalyst effort: it aims to bring researchers and partners together around shared approaches, data, and tools so that discoveries in genomics can be more reliably translated into predictions and improvements in real-world agricultural performance and resilience.

AG2PI is explicitly aligned with several major USDA strategic frameworks, including the USDA Science Blueprint, the USDA Innovation Agenda, the Genome to Phenome USDA Blueprint for Animal Genomics Research, and other public, stakeholder-driven crop research initiatives. In practical terms, this means proposals are expected to do more than produce isolated findings. NIFA is looking for work that helps bridge gaps between genetic information and measurable outcomes, often through predictive phenomics (methods that measure and model traits at scale) and coordinated research efforts that can accelerate breeding, management decisions, and sustainability outcomes. The initiative emphasizes societal and environmental benefits, signaling interest in advances that can improve productivity, adaptability, animal and plant health, resource efficiency, and broader agricultural sustainability.

Eligibility is broad and includes a wide range of public, academic, and private entities. Eligible applicants include state agricultural experiment stations; colleges and universities; university research foundations; other research institutions and organizations; federal agencies; national laboratories; private organizations, foundations, or corporations; individuals; and any consortium made up of two or more eligible entity types. While single entities can apply, the solicitation encourages consortia, reflecting the program's emphasis on collaborative science engagement and cross-institution coordination. Applicants are expected to meet all requirements described in the request for applications (RFA), and missing eligibility criteria by the deadline can lead to the application being excluded or make an award impossible.

The opportunity also includes an important submission rule: duplicate, essentially duplicate, or substantially overlapping applications submitted to one or more NIFA program areas within the same fiscal year will not be reviewed. This is meant to prevent applicants from submitting the same project multiple times across different NIFA programs. For organizations that are new to federal assistance, NIFA points applicants to its Grants Overview resources to help them understand the federal grants process and expectations.

Key administrative details included in the notice are the original closing date of July 15, 2020, and an opportunity creation date of June 5, 2020. The notice does not specify an award ceiling or the expected number of awards in the provided excerpt, but it does confirm the funding instrument type as a grant and the funding activity category as agriculture.

  • The National Institute of Food and Agriculture in the agriculture sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 10.332.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2020-06-05.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2020-07-15. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative (AG2PI)?

AG2PI is a discretionary grant opportunity offered by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). It supports collaborative and innovative research intended to strengthen the scientific foundation for connecting genomes (genetic makeup) to phenomes (observable traits) in agriculturally important U.S. crops and animals.

What is the main purpose of this grant opportunity?

The core purpose is to spur coordinated, collaborative research that improves how reliably genomic discoveries can be translated into predictions and improvements in real-world agricultural performance and resilience. The initiative is positioned as a coordination and catalyst effort, emphasizing shared approaches, data, and tools.

What does "genome to phenome" mean in the context of this program?

In this program, "genome to phenome" refers to building stronger, more usable connections between genetic information (genomes) and observable/measurable characteristics (phenomes), with the goal of enabling better prediction and improvement of traits relevant to agricultural productivity, health, and sustainability.

What kinds of outcomes or impacts is AG2PI trying to support?

The initiative emphasizes societal and environmental benefits. The notice signals interest in advances that can improve productivity, adaptability, animal and plant health, resource efficiency, and broader agricultural sustainability, including work that strengthens prediction and translation from genetics to measurable performance.

Is AG2PI intended to fund isolated research projects, or coordinated efforts?

Based on the description provided, AG2PI is designed to be a coordination and catalyst effort. Proposals are expected to do more than produce isolated findings and instead help bridge gaps between genetic information and measurable outcomes through coordinated research efforts and shared approaches, data, and tools.

What types of approaches are emphasized in the program description?

The opportunity highlights bridging gaps between genetic information and measurable outcomes, often through predictive phenomics (methods that measure and model traits at scale) and coordinated research efforts that can accelerate breeding, management decisions, and sustainability outcomes.

How is this opportunity aligned with USDA priorities?

AG2PI is explicitly aligned with several USDA strategic frameworks, including the USDA Science Blueprint, the USDA Innovation Agenda, and the Genome to Phenome USDA Blueprint for Animal Genomics Research, along with other public, stakeholder-driven crop research initiatives.

What is the Funding Opportunity Number (FON) for this program?

The Funding Opportunity Number is USDA NIFA OP 007632.

What is the CFDA number listed for this opportunity?

The notice lists CFDA 10.332.

What type of funding instrument is used?

The funding instrument type is a grant.

What is the funding activity category?

The funding activity category is agriculture.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is broad and includes state agricultural experiment stations; colleges and universities; university research foundations; other research institutions and organizations; federal agencies; national laboratories; private organizations, foundations, or corporations; individuals; and consortia made up of two or more eligible entity types.

Are consortia required, or can a single organization apply?

Single entities can apply, but the solicitation encourages consortia, reflecting the program emphasis on collaborative science engagement and cross-institution coordination.

What is a consortium in this context?

A consortium is described as being made up of two or more eligible entity types working together on the proposed effort.

What happens if an applicant does not meet eligibility requirements by the deadline?

The notice indicates that applicants are expected to meet all requirements described in the request for applications (RFA). Missing eligibility criteria by the deadline can lead to the application being excluded or can make an award impossible.

Does NIFA allow duplicate or overlapping submissions for the same project?

No. The opportunity states that duplicate, essentially duplicate, or substantially overlapping applications submitted to one or more NIFA program areas within the same fiscal year will not be reviewed.

What does the "duplicate or substantially overlapping" rule mean for applicants?

It means an applicant should not submit the same project multiple times across different NIFA programs (or program areas) in the same fiscal year. If an application is considered duplicate or substantially overlapping with another submission, it will not be reviewed.

Is this opportunity specifically for crops, animals, or both?

The initiative is described as supporting work in both agriculturally important crops and animals in the United States.

When was this opportunity created?

The opportunity creation date listed is June 5, 2020.

What was the original closing date?

The original closing date listed is July 15, 2020.

Does the provided notice specify an award ceiling or the expected number of awards?

No. The excerpt provided does not specify an award ceiling or the expected number of awards, but it does confirm the instrument type (grant) and the activity category (agriculture).

Where can new applicants learn about the federal grants process for NIFA?

The notice references NIFA Grants Overview resources for organizations that are new to federal assistance, as a way to understand the federal grants process and expectations.

What is the role of shared approaches, data, and tools in AG2PI?

AG2PI emphasizes bringing researchers and partners together around shared approaches, data, and tools so that genomics discoveries can be more reliably translated into predictions and improvements in real-world agricultural outcomes.

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