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Advancing Food and Childcare Systems in Rural Georgia: Childcare Access and Nutrition Systems (CANS) Grant Program
Agency: Southeast Crescent Regional Commission
Assistance Listings: 90.705 -- Southeast Crescent Regional Commission - Economic and Infrastructure Development Grants
Description
The Southeast Crescent Regional Commission (SCRC) is publishing this Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) to solicit applications for grants under the FY 2025 Childcare Access and Nutrition Systems (CANS) Grant Program. This program is being conducted in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development (USDA RD), through the Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBCS).
The NOFA provides an overview of the CANS Grant Program and outlines specific requirements needed to complete the application process. Access to the application and additional information can be found on scrc.gov.
Important Dates
Full Application Portal Opens ……………. November 1, 2024
Letter of Interest (LOI) Due.................. Prior to Full Application Submission
Full Application Due Date ………………….. December 4, 2024
SCRC Notification of Awards ……………. December 13, 2024
Anticipated Project Start Date ............ January 6, 2025
Funding Overview
The Childcare Access and Nutrition Systems (CANS) Grant Program is funded through a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development (USDA RD) and the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission (SCRC). USDA Rural Business Cooperative Service provided the funding to SCRC to advance regional food and childcare systems in the distressed-identified rural counties of Dougherty and Upson, Georgia.
The SCRC geographic area stretches from the Tidewater part of eastern Virginia southward through the Carolinas along Interstate 95, west through Georgia and lower Alabama, and northwesterly to the Mississippi Delta. According to a recent Wallet Hub economic study, Georgia is the sixth most financially distressed state in the country and has the ninth most people with accounts in distress and the 10th highest average number of accounts in distress across the United States. Georgia’s Southeast Crescent region is mostly rural, offering natural beauty, a distinct cultural heritage and relative proximity to metropolitan Atlanta, which is the leading economic driver of the state. While most counties in Georgia are economically distressed, the changing demographics of the region, ranging from high-growth areas to those that are losing population, require special interventions and policies to help close the region’s development and economic growth gap.
This grant program will support rural Georgia communities’ economic development efforts and maintain and improve a healthy Georgia population by leveraging funding assistance from the USDA RD to key Administration priorities, such as advancing racial equity place-based growth, and opportunity by ensuring rural residents in the most distressed communities in Georgia have equitable access to RD programs and benefit from RD funded projects.
Funding Strategy
• Target Multiple Sectors: The strategic investment in childcare will support an increase in workforce participation. Comparable investment in food production and sustainable farming ends food insecurity and supports sustainability, while positively contributing to multiple facets of rural life.
• Increase Local Food Production: By engaging local farms and food related businesses, and encouraging sustainable food system practices, these projects will support job creation, economic growth, and better health outcomes. Local food production can improve regional self-sufficiency and contribute to long-term economic stability.
• Leverage Employer and Community Partnerships: Through employer and community partnerships, these projects will encourage local support, thus ensuring that both businesses and communities have a stake in the success of the project and its broader implications.
• Scalable Impact: Funded projects will offer an investment in local communities while impacting a broader audience. By expanding access to stronger local food systems and improving access to childcare services, these projects address immediate infrastructure needs, building a foundation for long-term community resilience.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants
Government
- Federally recognized Native American tribal governments
Additional information
Grantor contact information
Description
grants@scrc.gov
Documents
File name | Description | Last updated |
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USDA_SCRC_CANS_Grant_NOFA_-_NOFA_Funding_Available_Change.pdf | SCRC CANS NOFA - Funding Level Revision 12_12 | Dec 12, 2024 10:03 PM UTC |
SF424-B.pdf | SF 424B Assurances Non-Construction Only | Nov 22, 2024 05:21 PM UTC |
SF_424__CANS_Application_For__Federal_Assistance.pdf | SF424 Application for Federal Assistance | Nov 22, 2024 05:15 PM UTC |
SF424-C.pdf | SF424C Construction Only | Nov 22, 2024 05:22 PM UTC |
SCRC-Form-1001-Debarment-Suspension-Certification.pdf | SCRC Form 1001 Debarment Suspension Certification | Nov 22, 2024 05:23 PM UTC |
SCRC_and_Project_Target_Reporting_for_CANS.xlsx | SCRC and Project Target Reporting Form | Nov 22, 2024 04:42 PM UTC |
Grant-Administration-Assurance-Form.pdf | Grant Administration Assurance Form | Nov 22, 2024 05:21 PM UTC |
SCRC_Form_1003_Committed_Partnership.docx | Committed Partnership Form | Nov 22, 2024 04:43 PM UTC |
BABA_Overview_Acknowledgment.pdf | Buy America Build America Acknowledgement Form | Nov 22, 2024 05:24 PM UTC |
Drug-Free_Workplace_Cert.docx | Safe and Drug-Free Workplace Certification | Nov 22, 2024 04:46 PM UTC |
scrc-nepa-intake-form.pdf | SCRC NEPA Intake Form | Nov 22, 2024 05:15 PM UTC |
SF424-A.pdf | SF424A Non-Construction Only | Nov 22, 2024 05:19 PM UTC |
SF424-D-Assurances-for-Construction-Programs.pdf | SF424D Assurances Construction Only | Nov 22, 2024 05:22 PM UTC |
CANS_Project_Team_.docx | CANS Project Team Form | Nov 22, 2024 04:41 PM UTC |
CANS_Timeline_for_Implementation_.docx | CANS Timeline for Implementation | Nov 22, 2024 04:41 PM UTC |
CANS_Budget_Narrative_Template_for_Construction_Projects.xlsx | Budget Narrative Template Construction Projects | Nov 22, 2024 05:25 PM UTC |
CANS_Budget_Narrative_Template_for_Non-Construction_Projects_.xlsx | Budget Narrative Template Non-Construction | Nov 22, 2024 05:25 PM UTC |
Scope_of_Work_-_Final.xlsx | CANS Scope of Work Form | Nov 22, 2024 04:42 PM UTC |
SCRC-Lobbying_-_cert.pdf | SCRC Certification Regarding Lobbying Form | Nov 22, 2024 05:14 PM UTC |
CANS_Grant_Authorized_Official_Documentation.docx | Grant Authorized Official Documentation | Nov 22, 2024 04:40 PM UTC |
USDA_CANS_Grant_NOFA_-Updated_Final_11_22.docx | SCRC CANS Notice of Funding Available | Nov 22, 2024 04:35 PM UTC |
Link to additional information
Archived: January 3, 2025
Award
$6,500,000
Program Funding
7
Expected awards
$100,000
Award Minimum
$2,000,000
Award Maximum
Funding opportunity number:
SCRC-CANS-01-25
Cost sharing or matching requirement:
Funding instrument type:
Grant
Opportunity Category:
Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Category of Funding Activity:
Other
Category Explanation:
- Projects that relate to and support advancing and developing food systems in Upson and/or Dougherty counties in Georgia. - Projects that address and support access to childcare services in Upson and/or Dougherty counties in Georgia.
History
Version:
7
Posted date:
November 1, 2024
Archive date:
January 3, 2025