Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA-FAS)
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The USDA Food for Peace, Title II Program provides emergency food assistance using U.S. agricultural products. This program aims to support American farmers while helping countries in need by ensuring that all food aid is sourced from the U.S. It emphasizes accountability and aims to reduce long-term dependency on aid.
Who it's for: Organizations that can manage and distribute U.S. agricultural commodities to countries in need, such as Rwanda, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
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The grant is open to any organization capable of managing and distributing U.S. agricultural commodities for emergency food assistance. This includes non-profits, international organizations, and other entities that can demonstrate the ability to comply with USDA's requirements for accountability, monitoring, and reducing aid dependency. All applicants must ensure that commodities are 100% U.S. origin.
Organizations that can manage and distribute U.S. agricultural commodities to countries in need, such as Rwanda, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
Funds must be used to procure and distribute U.S. agricultural commodities for emergency food assistance in specified countries. Cash and food vouchers are not allowed.
Total Program Funding
$357,000,000
Expected Awards
7
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Award Range
$20,000,000 - $200,000,000
Deadline
Jun 12, 2026
Total Program Funding
$357,000,000
Always review the official grant listing for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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