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Applying for a 2015 NCR-SARE Partnership Grant Pro Advancing sustainable agriculture since 1988 www.northcentralsare.org The Partnership Grant program is intended to foster cooperation between agriculture professionals and small groups of farmers and ranchers to catalyze on- farm research, demonstration, and education activities related to sustainable agriculture.
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www.sare.org Grants and outreach to advance sustainable innovations to the whole of American agriculture. What is SARE?
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www.sare.org SARE was started in 1988, conceived as a decentralized, science-based, grassroots, practical, problem solving – and inclusive – competitive grant making and outreach program. Something New and Different Photo by Jerry DeWitt
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www.sare.org The SARE Model Four regional councils set priorities and make grants SARE Outreach produces practical info USDA-NIFA supports SARE Other USDA agencies and land- grant universities are partners
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www.sare.org The SARE Model Successful SARE grantees are engaged in projects that simultaneously guided by the 3 principals of sustainability… Photo by Ted Coonfield Profit over the long term Stewardship of our nation’s land and water Quality of Life for farmers, ranchers and their communities
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www.sare.org SARE Outreach a library of practical, how-to books (in print or download for free) media outreach a portfolio of in-depth reports on current topics conference sponsorships countless online resources, including project reports
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www.sare.org Sustainable pest and weed mgmt Clean energy Marketing Stewardship of land and water Systems research Community development Crop diversification Soil quality Nutrient management Rotational grazing …and much more Photo by Troy Bishopp The SARE Portfolio
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www.sare.org SARE Grant Types Since 1988, SARE has invested in 4,000 projects nationwide SARE in the North Central Region offers grants for: Research & Education Professional Development Partnership Graduate Student Farmer/Rancher Youth Educator Visit www.sare.org or www.northcentralsare.org Photo by Carol Flaherty
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www.sare.org NCR-SARE Partnership Grants Photo courtesy Wayne Martin Grants for up to $30,000 total for up to 2 yrs Can be research, demonstration, education, or marketing Involve a team of 3 or more farmers or ranchers Led by an “ ag professional ” Fund 11-12 project this year
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www.sare.org Examples of “Ag Professional” Each project is to be led by an “ag professional,” such as: Extension educators (specialist/agents) Other university educators or researchers Non-profit organization staff Agency staff Certified crop advisors Other ag and natural resource consultants photo credit: Francis John Hay
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www.sare.org Photo by Jerry DeWitt For the 2015 NCR-SARE Partnership Grants, up to $200,000 of the available $340,000 will be set aside for funding on cover crops and/or soil health. To apply for consideration under this topic area: - Use the words cover crops and/or soil health in your project title - Focus your project activities on research, demonstration, and/or education activities around cover crops and soil health Joint funding for this program provided by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation Other topics considered for the remaining funds Cover Crops and Soil Health
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www.sare.org Click here to download Call for Proposals
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www.sare.org Guidelines Proposals due October 30 by 4:00 pm CDT Involve 3 or more farmers, with each farmer representing an independent and separate or distinct operation Online application Funding can cover partial salary and benefits of ag professional, on-farm research expenses, education programming, travel, etc. Equipment expenses limited to $5000 or less
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www.northcentralsare.org Proposal Sections Summary Project Description List of objectives Relevance to sustainable ag and regional concerns Proposed activities, including outreach plan Role of ag professionals, farmers or ranchers Previous research on the topic Outcomes and impact Budget and budget justification Attach resumes, animal welfare statement (if applicable), signature page, and letters from participating farmers Photo courtesy NRCS
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www.northcentralsare.org Look up past SARE projects to see how your work differs or builds on past projects Contact your SARE state coordinator
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www.northcentralsare.org Click here to search for past SARE projects www.sare.org
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You must click “Save and Continue” at bottom of each page to save your information
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SARE will allow your institution to take 10 % of Total Award as Indirect Costs (IDC). To calculate IDC – take 11.11 % of Total Direct Costs. $25,000 x.1111 = $2777. Add that in as Indirect Budget Category
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Submitting to your institution for review and signatures
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HTML Draft version. All information in narrative boxes. Print to submit to grants office with cover and signoff pages. Will need to print attachments separately if grant office requires.
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www.northcentralsare.org Cover Sheet:
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www.northcentralsare.org Signoff Sheet Print, sign, and submit to your institution’s grant office to complete and sign. You will upload pdf of pages with all signatures in institutional signoff section of application.
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www.northcentralsare.org Upload pdf of signed cover and signoff sheet as an attachment in “Institutional Signoff “section
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www.northcentralsare.org With required narrative sections completed and required attachments uploaded, you can proceed to final submission section.
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www.northcentralsare.org To view prior to submission, choose “continue without submitting proposal” from drop down, then click “submit” button, which will take you to screen where you can view/print proposal
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www.northcentralsare.org Choose edit existing to review your preproposal prior to submission
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www.northcentralsare.org Final submission step
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www.northcentralsare.org Confirmation of submission
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www.northcentralsare.org Timeline 2015 Partnership Program Grant Cycle Photo courtesy Wayne Martin Oct. 30, 2014 Proposals due in St. Paul office 4:00 pm CDT Early March 2015 Applicants notified Mid-April 2015Funds available to applicants Project Overview due online March 1, 20162015 Annual report due Project end dateFinal report due 60 days after project end date
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www.northcentralsare.org Contact for more information Beth Nelson, phone 612.626.4436 email bethnelson@umn.edu Rob Myers, phone 573.882.1547 email myersrob@missouri.edu North Central SARE Office, phone 612.626.3113 email ncrsare@umn.edu www.northcentralsare.org Advancing sustainable agriculture since 1988
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