By
Brad Lubben and Rick Koelsch
Extension
Risk Management Education Competitive Grants Program announces New RFA Dates
& Timeline. The 2015 Request for Applications (RFA) will be announced on or
about September 15, 2014.
The
application deadline is set for November 17, 2014. In previous years,
this program required a pre-proposal. Pre-proposals have been omitted from the
application process in 2015. Applicant notification is planned for February 16,
2015 with a project start date for successful applicants beginning on April 1,
2015. For more information, please
contact the North Central Extension Risk
Management Education Center, University of Nebraska Extension, (402) 472-2039 or review their web resources at http://www.ncrme.org/Grants/index.html
.
The Nebraska folks have had
good success with funding, including the current active REME education projects
and PDs:
- Tim Lemmons - Farm Bill Education – education grant
- Robert Tigner – “Decide Now” marketing plan app and education – education grant
- Monte Vandeveer – “Mitigating Drought Risk for Nebraska Livestock and Forage Producers” – education grant
- Jessica Johnson – “Managing Human Risk on the Farm or Ranch” – exploratory grant
Risk management involves taking a deliberate and knowledgeable approach to dealing with one or more of the five primary sources of risk: Production, Marketing, Financial, Legal and Human. Helping farmers and ranchers to evaluate their risk tolerance and to seek and apply improved risk management practices is a key objective of this program. Last years RFA found at http://www.ncrme.org/Grants/documents/2014_RFA_NorthCentralCenter_002.pdf provides more detailed examples on page 5 for topics considered as part of production, marketing, financial, legal, and human risks.
The
2015 RFA will be open to all groups and disciplines that can address risk
management needs for farmers and ranchers, remembering that the focus is on
producer education regarding management decisions and the adoption of the risk
management practices. The grants will not fund research. Any crop or
livestock production risk projects that tend to focus on the risk management
tool (crop insurance, diversification, IPM decision making, etc.) or the
enterprise analysis and choice (cost of production, new enterprises, etc.) as
opposed to the basic production questions (fertilizer or seed trial, feeding
trial, etc.) are potential proposal ideas. Are there needs for educational
tools or resources to help producers make risk management decisions related to
adding cover crops, considering alternative irrigation strategies, implementing
drought management plans, or improving their resilience to a changing climate?
Consider the possible education needs, producer demand, and program ideas and
collaborators to begin planning for a successful grant application.
Stay tune for additional
information on the 2015 RFA.
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