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Regional Integrated Pest Management (RIPM) Grant Program - Northeastern Region

About the RIPM Grant Program
RFA, Application Instructions, and Sample Documents
Previously Funded Projects
How to Submit Reports
Center Grant Programs General Information Page


About the RIPM Grant Program

Background: The Regional IPM Competitive Grants Program was established in 1996. In 2003, the Northeastern IPM Center assumed administrative oversight of the Northeastern program (Center Co-Director John Ayers has been its grants manager since 1998). The core of the Request for Applications (RFA) was developed by the USDA National Program Leader for IPM, Dr. Michael Fitzner, in collaboration with the four regional IPM research and extension committees. Each year, the RFA is modified by each regional IPM Center to reflect program priorities, including regional IPM priorities, and the level of funding available. Annual revisions are drafted by Center staff and approved by USDA. The dual proposal review process consists of a relevance panel (Northeast stakeholders) and a technical review panel (IPM professionals from outside the region).

Purpose: This RIPM Grants Program supports projects that develop individual pest control tactics, integrate individual tactics into an IPM system, and develop and implement extension and education programs. The program favors projects that address priorities developed with stakeholder involvement; will clearly benefit the northeastern region; include a component of environmental stewardship; and show a high likelihood of success.

Eligibility: State agricultural experiment stations, land-grant colleges and universities (1862 and 1890), research foundations established by land-grant colleges and universities, colleges and universities receiving funds under the Act of October 10, 1962 (16 U.S.C. 582a et seq.), and accredited schools or colleges of veterinary medicine. Award recipients may subcontract to organizations not eligible to apply. Project directors must be based in the Northeast.


Application Process and Sample Documents

Request for Applications (RFA)

USDA provides a summary of the RIPM grant program with links to the currently open or most recent RFA.

The 2011 RFA will be released in fall 2010 with applications due late in the year. You may download last year's RFA: 2010 RIPM Northeastern RFA.

Application Submission

Letters of intent are submitted to Center Co-Director John Ayers at Penn State - see the RFA for instructions.

Full applications are submitted electronically through http://grants.gov (the link goes to the grants.gov search page). The 2010 Funding Opportunity Number was USDA-NIFA-RIPM-002666

Budget Information

Additional Budget Form for Joint Research-Extension Projects (RFA part IV.B.5; an Excel file)

A detailed budget justification is a required in the application. A Sample Budget Justification is available to download. The sections included in the budget justification and level of detail will vary based on your proposed project.

Relevance Statements

Sample Relevance Statements: (all examples were for joint research-extension projects)
Mutschler 2009 RIPM   Jemison 2008 RIPM   Hamilton 2008 RIPM

Logic Model Planning and Evaluation Tools:

Logic Model Samples and Background Information:
Abawi RIPM 2009 Logic Model
IPM Planning and Evalution site
NIFA Logic Models Page
Univ. of Wisconsin Extension - Logic Model Background
Univ. of Wisconsin Extension - Sample Logic Models

Logic Model Templates:
IPM Planning and Evalution site
Univ. of Wisconsin Extension - Logic Model Templates


Previously Funded Projects

Information on previously funded projects including project reports is available via the Northeastern IPM Center's grant database. In the search form choose "Regional IPM Competitive Grants - Northeastern" as the program type.

You can also find information on projects in the USDA CRIS database.

An archive of additional information on older projects is available.

Funded publications should follow the Center's Publication Guidelines.


How to Submit Reports

Annual and final reports are submitted to USDA's Current Research Information System (CRIS).

Annual progress or final reports should also be submitted to the Northeastern IPM Center's grant database. Report requests with reporting instructions are sent to project directors by email, and the reports are submitted online. You can also download the 2010 RIPM Reporting Instructions.



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Last updated: August 31, 2010