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“There are a few different pots. The research extension and teaching capacity pot needs to go into some priority areas. Maybe you’re looking at food security, they may be looking at childhood obesity prevention, they may be looking into food safety issues or climate change or bio-energy issues, so they help the students learn about those issues and provide resources. On the building facilities side, it really is about food science facilities. They may have a lab, they may have a science center that’s dedicated to food science. This [money] helps to equip the facility or build the facility. It can also go into libraries.”

Vilsack says the federal government is committed to providing funds for education and that the HBCU’s are an important part of that package.

“Since 2009, we’ve invested $647 million in those facilities and it’s a great investment.”

The following is a list of HBCU’s around the country and the specific grants they’ve received. Check the list to see if your school or alma mater is included and what funds they’ll receive.

NIFA is awarding $17,691,148 through the 1890 CBG Program, including:

Research:

  • Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware: $299,938 (1 award)
  • Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida: $300,000 (1 award)
  • Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, Georgia: $499,744 (1 award)
  • Kentucky State University, Frankfort, Kentucky: $504,640 (1 award)
  • Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana: $784,876 (2 awards)
  • Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri: $999,213 (2 awards)
  • North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, North Carolina: $898,618 (3 awards)
  • Langston University, Langston, Oklahoma: $600,000 (1 award)
  • Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee: $899,624 (3 awards)
  • Virginia State University, Petersburg, Virginia: $590,470 (2 awards)
  • West Virginia State University, Institute, West Virginia: $444,346 (1 award)

 Extension

  • Alabama A&M University, Normal, Alabama: $549,293 (2 awards)
  • Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama: $949,979 (2 awards)
  • Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware: $452368 (2 awards)
  • Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, Georgia: $248,300 (1 award)
  • Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana: $499,999 (2 awards)
  • University of Maryland – Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, Maryland: $250,000 (1 award)
  • Alcorn State University, Lorman, Mississippi: $249,262 (1 award)
  • North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, North Carolina: $249,998 (1 award)
  • Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee: $498,683 (2 awards)
  • Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, Texas: $249,251 (1 award)
  • West Virginia State University, Institute, West Virginia: $598,556 (1 award)

 Teaching

  • Alabama A&M University, Normal, Alabama: $1,149,050 (4 awards)
  • Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama: $299,991 (2 awards)
  • Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware: $749,951 (2 awards)
  • Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida: $147,696
  • Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, Georgia: $392,140 (2 awards)
  • Kentucky State University, Frankfort, Kentucky: $1,349,997 (3 awards)
  • Alcorn State University, Lorman, Mississippi: $149,946 (1 award)
  • Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missoui: $299,807 (2 awards)
  • North Carolina State A&T University, Greensboro, North Carolina: $431,738 (3 awards)
  • Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee: $150,000 (1 award)
  • Virginia State University, Petersburg, Virginia: $300,000 (1 award)
  • West Virginia State University, Institute, West Virginia: $653,674 (2 awards)

The 1890 Facilities Grants Program provides funds for acquiring and improving food sciences facilities and equipment, including libraries. Grants equip 1890 land-grant universities to fully address research, Extension and academic needs.

NIFA is awarding $18,204,579 through the 1890 Facilities Grants Program, including:

  • Alabama A&M University, Normal, Alabama: $965,935
  • Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama: $965,936
  • University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Arkansas: $895,228
  • Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware: $685,691
  • Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Florida: $904,734
  • Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, Georgia: $904,734
  • Kentucky State University, Frankfort, Kentucky: $1,123,637
  • Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana: $841,111
  • University of Maryland- Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, Maryland: $782,708
  • Alcorn State University, Lorman, Mississippi: $900,178
  • Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Missouri: $1,145,073
  • North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, North Carolina: $1,137,940
  • Langston University, Langston, Oklahoma: $951,107
  • South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, South Carolina: $890,638
  • Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee: $1,061,437
  • Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, Texas: $1,424,221
  • Virginia State University, Petersburg, Virginia: $981,494
  • West Virginia State University, Institute, West Virginia: $800,018

USDA Gives Big Bucks to HBCU’s  was originally published on blackamericaweb.com

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