Animal Food Regulatory Program Standards Implementation Development and Maintenance, with Mutual Reliance Initiatives
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If you have deep FDA regulatory expertise and can help standardize animal feed safety across jurisdictions, this infrastructure grant funds that work—but only if you already have institutional credibility in this space.
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What this is
The FDA is seeking partners to develop, implement, and maintain standards for animal food regulation, with a focus on mutual reliance frameworks that likely involve coordination between state and federal agencies. This is a regulatory infrastructure and standards-setting initiative rather than a research or product-development grant. Applicants should have expertise in animal feed safety, regulatory compliance, and inter-agency coordination. Without published award ranges or explicit eligibility criteria, this appears to be a specialized opportunity suited to established regulatory consultancies, industry associations, or research institutions with deep FDA relationships.
Who can apply
Eligibility criteria are not specified in the provided text. Based on the regulatory nature and CFDA code (93.103 — FDA regulatory programs), this likely targets established organizations with regulatory expertise, government agencies, or research institutions; solo founders and early-stage startups are unlikely to be competitive without prior FDA contracts or partnerships.
Topics: animal food regulation · FDA standards · feed safety compliance · mutual reliance · regulatory implementation
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