FY21 Farmed Cervid CWD Management and Response Activities

In this 2021 announcement, APHIS VS will make available up to $2,775,000 in funds to further develop and implement farmed cervid CWD surveillance, testing, management, and response activities, including further development and evaluation of techniques and strategies to prevent or control CWD in farmed

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cervids.

Related Programs

Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care

Department of Agriculture


Agency: Department of Agriculture

Office: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Estimated Funding: $2,775,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://www.grants.gov

Additional Information of Eligibility:
This competitive opportunity is open to the following entities, provided they have regulatory oversight or direct responsibility for farmed cervids: State departments of agriculture; State animal health agencies; State departments of wildlife or natural resources; and, Federally recognized Native American tribal governments and Native American tribal organizations representing Federally recognized Native American tribal governments

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.grants.gov

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
APHIS Help Desk contact

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2021-04-20

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2021-07-19



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