Renewable Resource Extension Act National Focus Fund Projects
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If you run a non-profit or university program bridging forest/rangeland science to landowner practice, this funds scalable extension and outreach.
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What this is
The RREA National Focus Fund provides $130,000–$150,000 awards to disseminate and apply scientific findings for practical use by forest and rangeland stakeholders. This is an extension and outreach program, not basic research funding—you need to translate existing science into actionable tools, training, or resources for landowners and land managers. Eligibility is limited to specific organization types (see Additional Information section in full posting); solo founders and startups are unlikely to qualify unless operating as a registered non-profit or university partner.
Who can apply
Eligible applicants are limited to specific organization types; the posting indicates solo founders and commercial startups are likely ineligible unless operating as a non-profit or university. See 'Additional Information on Eligibility' section in the full RFP for definitive criteria.
Eligible applicant types
- Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Full description — from the agency
The goal of RREA-NFF, Assistance Listing 10.515, is to enhance the longevity of U.S. forest and rangeland resources and enable landowners and managers to achieve their desired goals and objectives by making relevant scientific results available.
Topics: forest management extension · rangeland resources · agricultural outreach · land management science · usda forestry grants
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