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2019 EDEN
Annual Meeting
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NIFA Update
September 18, 2019
Spokane, Washington
NIFA’s Liaison
to EDEN
Beverly Samuel, CFCS
National Program Leader
USDA National Institute of Food & Agriculture
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Greetings from Washington, DC
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Extension Disaster Education Network
Overview• NIFA Relocation
• Personnel Update
• REEport Streamlined
• New Knowledge Area 807 update
• Emergency Support Function (ESF) #11
• Food and Agriculture Defense EDEN funding
• Smith-Lever Grant Project funding
• New Opportunities – disaster award, funding,
other
• Share Your Impacts
• “Next Chapter”5
NIFA Relocation
• NIFA is relocating to Kansas City, MO
with a start date of September 30, 2019.
• The office will be in a temporary location
in the Beacon Building along with other
USDA agencies.
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Personnel Update
• National Program Leader positions in
Kansas City, MO
• https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewD
etails/543838800
• Close date: September 24, 20197
REEport System Streamlined
• REEport used for initial, progress, and
final reports for grants through NIFA
• The reporting in REEport will be
simplified for grantees
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Knowledge Area 807 update
• Knowledge Area (KA) is a classification used to
categorize NIFA’s research, education, and extension
projects by funding into related topics
• The KA 807: Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation,
Response & Recovery is operational in REEport
• KA 807 selection is available in scroll down menu
of REEport Classification
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Emergency Support Function (ESF) #11
Agriculture & Natural Resources
• EDEN participated in national dialogue beginning in 2018 (Scott Cotton, Noel Estwick, Beverly Samuel, and Mike Yoder)
• ESF #11 enables EDEN to collaborate in planning with
federal agencies, state agriculture directors, and state
animal health directors for addressing agricultural issues in
the protection of the nation’s agricultural, natural, and
cultural resources
• Evolved with further collaboration through webinar
sponsored by EDEN Executive Committee for
stakeholders 10
Hosted a Project Director’s
Meeting at NIFA
• Smith-Lever Special Needs Project Director
shared updates
– 8 PDs from FY18 funded initiatives
• Guest Speakers discussed ESF #11,
Reporting Impacts, and Evaluation
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EDEN’s Funding from NIFA
• FOOD AND AGRICULTURE DEFENSE INITIATIVE
(FADI) aka Homeland Security Program
• To provide funding to protect the food supply and
agricultural production through reducing the impacts
of disasters
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Cooperative Agreement
• Second year of a 4-year agreement with Purdue
University for coordination of EDEN.
• Funding was increased by 29% in the project period
that began September 1, 2019 through August 31,
2020. Total funding for 4-year project: $1.6 million.
• EDEN Executive team provided input to Purdue on
expenditures for the budget and Purdue is
overseeing mini-grants for specific projects.
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NIFA Disaster Funding
Opportunities
• Smith-Lever Special Needs Competitive
Grant Program – 1862 Institutions
• 1890 Institution Teaching, Research and
Extension Capacity Building Grants (CBG)
Program (includes disaster) – 1890
Institutions
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Smith Lever Special Needs
Competitive Grant
• Funding available was $462,744
• Five out of 11 proposals were funded in FY 2019
• External panel of five experts reviewed projects
and recommended funding
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Funding
Amount:$42,617
PD: David Conner
Institution: The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College
Title: Enhancing Food Resilience as Disaster Preparedness: The
Role of Anchor Institutions Partnerships
Smith-Lever Special Needs Grants Funded in FY19
This project will create partnerships between Land Grant Universities, public schools,
hospitals and other anchor institutions to increase food system resilience to improve
disaster preparedness.
Funding
Amount:$97,937
PD: Dan Downing
Institution: The Curators of the University of Missouri
Title: Heartland – Extension Disaster Education Network – Building
Resiliency in the Heartland
Smith-Lever Special Needs Grants Funded in FY19
This project will address the need for regional coordination and leveraging of existing
disaster preparedness and recovery resources in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri
(a multistate/regional project) and build resiliency within the region.
Funding
Amount:$104,234
PD: Shawn Ehlers
Institution: Purdue University
Title: Indiana PREPared (Purdue Rural Emergency Preparedness),
Development of targeted rural-disaster specific resources and
associated training with special emphasis on agricultural
production sites.
Smith-Lever Special Needs Grants Funded in FY19
A focus of this project will be the enhancement of the INPREPared.org website through updating
and expansion of NRAES-10, Farm Accident Rescue publication.
Funding
Amount:$79,213
PD: Faye Griffiths-Smith
Institution: University of Connecticut
Title: Shelter from the Storm: Preparedness Education for Vulnerable
Populations in Connecticut
Smith-Lever Special Needs Grants Funded in FY19
The focus of this project is to educate vulnerable populations with key messages on
practical steps to improve their readiness for severe weather.
Funding
Amount:$138,743
PD: Holly Hatton-Bowers
Institution: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Title: Resource Toolkit To Support The Wellness Of Extension
Employees Following A Natural Disaster
Smith-Lever Special Needs Grants Funded in FY19
The goal of the project is to support the psychological wellness of Extension employees
following a natural disaster by developing, implementing, and evaluating a toolkit of
resources that provide strategies of coping and reaching out to supportive others.
NIFA DFCS Visiting
Scholar EDEN
• Visiting Scholar is based upon a candidate’s demonstrated
record of accomplishments, quality of the proposed project,
depth of subject knowledge, and feasibility of conducting the
proposed work at NIFA.
• Currently working with Dr. Ryan Akers on the My Youth
Preparedness Initiative (MyPI) to explore partners for
funding expansion; MyPI was funded by NIFA for three years
for a total amount of $477,435, and it has been implemented
in 28 states.
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1890 Visiting Scholar
• Dr. Noel Estwick continued work on engaging the 1890
institutions in EDEN and in emergency preparedness.
• Commendation: (16 of 19) 1890 Institutions have joined
EDEN or in the process. Over half have completed the
FEMA training to work with faith based organizations.
The 1890 Advisory Group is planning for a workshop in
2020 to aid all institutions in updating emergency plans.
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Historically Black College/
University Consortium
• Participated, along with Dr. Estwick, on the consortium to
connect Land-Grant partners with emergency
preparedness for HBCUs
• Initiative funded through Howard University to train
students on HBCU campuses in the FEMA Community
Emergency Response Team (CERT) training
• North Carolina is the first state in the rollout –
1862 and 1890 partners are part of the dialogue 23
New Opportunity
• Accomplished integration of language
around agricultural community resiliency
during all phases of disaster in NFA’s
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative
(AFRI) Sustainable Agricultural Systems
• Opens up new significant funding to support
disaster work24
NIFA Competitive Grants
• Apply for funding opportunities
• NIFA RFA List on main webpage
• https://nifa.usda.gov/rfa-list
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New Opportunity
• Annual Extension Disaster Education Award
beginning 2020
• Approved by National Extension Association of
Family & Consumer Sciences – 1st, 2nd, 3rd place
award with a stipend to attend the conference
• Recognition of Extension work in disaster
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Other Opportunities
• Collaborate with other associations representing
Extension for disaster education – future awards
related to disaster education for 4-H, Agriculture &
Natural Resources, and Community Development
• Research related to disasters – multistate research
group
• Continue to increase representation from 1890s
(Historically Black), 1994s (Native American),
Hispanic Serving, and Sea Grant Institutions
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Help Tell the Story
• Impacts
– Send fact sheets, news article links, publication
pieces to [email protected]
– Twitter: Use #NIFA impacts to post impacts (found at
https://twitter.com/hashtag/NIFAimpacts?src=hash)
“Next Chapter”
• Retirement from federal service effective
September 26, 2019
• Nearly 35 years of serving people - collectively
• Virginia Cooperative Extension
• USDA NIFA
• Exploring other career opportunities to continue
to lead and serve.
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Contact:
Beverly C. Samuel, CFCS
National Program Leader
202-720-6059
202-578-4134 (cell)
After September 26:Email [email protected]
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