Retail Food Safety Regulatory Association Collaboration CAP
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If you operate a retail food safety regulatory body or industry association, FDA may fund your collaboration projects to strengthen sector-wide compliance and coordination.
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What this is
This FDA-administered collaborative grants program (CFDA 93.103) focuses on building partnerships between regulatory associations managing retail food safety and other key stakeholders. The initiative appears designed to improve information-sharing, standard-setting coordination, and compliance mechanisms across the retail food sector. Without a detailed description, the exact scope and deliverables remain unclear, but the focus on 'collaboration' and 'CAP' (likely Collaborative Action Program) suggests funding for convening, research, or operational projects that bring regulators and industry together.
Who can apply
Likely restricted to retail food safety regulatory associations, industry groups, and established organizations (not solo founders or early-stage startups). U.S.-based entities preferred. Exact eligibility criteria unavailable due to minimal description.
Topics: food safety · retail regulation · fda grants · regulatory collaboration · compliance
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