FY2022 Farm Bill Section 12101: National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program Funding Opportunity Training

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APHIS is pleased to announce the upcoming webinar FY022 National Animal Disease Preparedness Response Program (NADPRP) Funding Opportunity.  During this  webinar we will discuss what is NADPRP and how you can apply.

Also please save the dates below and use the registration links so we would be able to send you additional training and funding information.

We are offering two (2) webinars for potential tribal applicants interested in the FY2022 Farm Bill Section 12101: National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program Funding Opportunity. The duration for each webinar will be 1-2 hours depending on questions.  All proposals must be submitted by 11:59 PM EDT 6 August 2021

Monday,

June 28th

11:00 AM MDT

FY2022 FB Sec 12101 Funding Opportunity applicant trainings

Registration Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VD8R857

Zoom App Access:

https://coreshield.zoomgov.com/j/1605303191?pwd=ZVJLUDZvMmlneUpGY0pxZU5LQklzZz09

Web Access:
https://coreshield.zoomgov.com/wc/join/1605303191?pwd=ZVJLUDZvMmlneUpGY0pxZU5LQklzZz09

Meeting ID:  160 530 3191
Meeting Password: qrSNZB8GV

Dial-in Information:
+1 669-254-5252 US
+1 646-828-7666 US

2021 NADPRP Funding Opportunities

Deadline: All proposals must be submitted by 11:59 PM EDT on August 6, 2021.

2021 NADPRP Funding Opportunity

APHIS is providing up to $10 million in funds in the NADPRP program to support projects that will (1) develop and/or enhance State and Tribal foreign animal disease (FAD) vaccination plans to improve animal disease outbreak response capabilities, (2) support animal movement decisions in an FAD outbreak, or (3) strengthen outreach and education on animal disease prevention, preparedness, and response to specific audiences. This competitive funding opportunity is open to all NADPRP eligible entities.

Event Details

Date: June 28, 2021

Start time: 11:00 a.m. MDT

End time: 01:00 p.m. MDT

In Recognition of Their Support

Native American Fish and Wildlife Society would like to thank those organizations that provided us with support over the years. With them we grew an effective national communications network for the exchange of information and management techniques related to self-determined tribal fish and wildlife management.

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