Flexible Funding Model-Infrastructure Development and Maintenance for State Manufactured Food Regulatory Programs (U2F) Clinical Trials Not Allowed
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If your organization operates or supports state food safety programs, this infrastructure funding could underwrite systems, staffing, and compliance tools—but only if you meet unstated eligibility thresholds.
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What this is
This FDA program (CFDA 93.103) provides flexible funding to help states develop and maintain the infrastructure necessary to run food safety regulatory programs for manufactured foods. The grant is explicitly labeled as excluding clinical trials. However, the posting lacks critical details including award ranges, explicit eligibility criteria, and a substantive description, making preliminary assessment difficult. Applicants should clarify with the FDA whether this targets state health departments, university research centers, or private entities before investing effort.
Who can apply
Eligibility criteria are unspecified in the posted text. Based on CFDA 93.103 (typically a state-focused program), this likely targets state health departments or their designated partners, though private contractors and nonprofits may qualify. Contact the FDA to confirm whether your entity type is eligible before applying.
Topics: food safety infrastructure · state regulatory programs · manufactured food · FDA funding · capacity building
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