Food Safety Capacity and Infrastructure Building (U2F)
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If your organization operates food safety programs or infrastructure, this FDA funding directly supports upgrades to systems and staff without requiring you to develop new products.
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What this is
The Food Safety Capacity and Infrastructure Building (U2F) program provides federal funding through the FDA to improve food safety infrastructure and institutional readiness. Eligible applicants typically include state and local health departments, tribal governments, and food safety organizations seeking to upgrade systems, training, equipment, or workforce. While the full solicitation details are limited here, this is a capacity-building grant rather than product development, making it most relevant for government agencies and established food safety organizations rather than startups.
Who can apply
Eligibility not fully specified in provided text; historically this program targets state and local government agencies, tribal entities, and established food safety organizations. Solo founders and early-stage startups are unlikely to be eligible; focus on institutional applicants with existing food safety mandates.
Topics: food safety · capacity building · infrastructure · fda funding · public health · foodborne illness
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