Opportunity Information: Apply for USDA FAS 10962 0700 10 23 0004

The Cochran Fellowship Program - Mexico Alumni Workshop and Impact Report grant is a discretionary funding opportunity from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), focused on celebrating and assessing the long-running Cochran Fellowship Program (CFP) in Mexico. CFP, funded by Congress since 1984, brings mid- and senior-level agricultural professionals from eligible countries to the United States for short-term, specialized training in areas like agricultural trade and policy, agribusiness development and management, animal and plant sciences, food sciences, extension services, and agricultural marketing. Over time, the program has trained more than 19,250 participants from 127 countries, and Mexico is a standout partner: it is the first country to reach more than 1,000 Cochran alumni. This opportunity also ties to the broader context of the U.S.-Mexico relationship, noting the bicentennial of diplomatic relations celebrated in December 2022, and aims to highlight how CFP has contributed to agricultural capacity building and U.S.-Mexico agricultural trade.

The core deliverables are (1) designing and delivering an in-person alumni workshop in Mexico City and (2) producing a monitoring and evaluation impact report on CFP outcomes in Mexico. The workshop is intended to take place in August 2023 and is envisioned as a large convening in a hotel ballroom or similar venue. The recipient is expected to invite as many Mexican Cochran alumni as possible, with a target cap of up to 200 attendees, intentionally reflecting diversity across training topics, years of participation, and current professional roles (spanning government, academia, civil society, and the private sector). The agenda is expected to include remarks from USDA leadership (including FAS), a local U.S. Embassy representative, and a prominent alumnus, and it must include food service. The event is also meant to bring in U.S. food and agricultural industry representatives, creating a practical networking environment where alumni can connect directly with FAS officials and industry stakeholders, share experiences, and discuss ongoing collaboration.

A notable communications component is the requirement to create a short video featuring alumni success stories and standout experiences from the Cochran Fellowship Program. FAS will assist in identifying alumni to be featured, and the completed video is to be shown during the workshop as a way to spotlight real-world outcomes and help document the program narrative in Mexico.

Alongside the event, the awardee must develop an impact report that evaluates the program's results in Mexico and offers actionable recommendations for improvement. The recipient will coordinate closely with USDA FAS, which will provide data for analysis. After required permissions are secured, FAS will conduct outreach to Mexican alumni to administer surveys about their training experiences and the training's impact on trade outcomes, capacity building, food security, and/or their career trajectories, as well as gather suggestions for future programming. Surveys may be administered before, during, and after the workshop to maximize participation and capture both retrospective and current perspectives. The recipient is responsible for analyzing the survey results and producing a comprehensive report that identifies successes and shortfalls and proposes recommendations, including potential future topics or directions for Cochran trainings involving Mexico.

From an applicant and funding standpoint, the opportunity is offered under CFDA 10.962 (Agriculture), with an "Other" funding instrument type, and eligibility is limited to public and state-controlled institutions of higher education and private institutions of higher education. The opportunity anticipates a single award, with a funding ceiling of $130,000. The funding opportunity number is USDA FAS 10962 0700 10 23 0004. The notice was created on April 10, 2023, with an original closing date of May 15, 2023. Overall, the grant is structured as a combined event-and-evaluation project: it both commemorates a major alumni milestone and produces a practical evidence base to strengthen future USDA FAS Cochran Fellowship engagement with Mexico.

  • The Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service in the agriculture sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Cochran Fellowship Program – Mexico Alumni Workshop and Impact Report" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 10.962.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Apr 10, 2023.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by May 15, 2023. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $130,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 1 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education.
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FAQs: The Cochran Fellowship Program - Mexico Alumni Workshop and Impact Report (USDA FAS)

What is this grant opportunity?

This is a discretionary funding opportunity from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), to support a combined event-and-evaluation project focused on the Cochran Fellowship Program (CFP) in Mexico.

What is the official name of the opportunity?

The opportunity is titled: The Cochran Fellowship Program - Mexico Alumni Workshop and Impact Report.

Which federal agency is offering the grant?

The grant is offered by USDA, Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).

What is the purpose of the award?

The award is intended to (1) celebrate and convene Cochran Fellowship Program alumni in Mexico and (2) assess CFP outcomes in Mexico through a monitoring and evaluation impact report that includes actionable recommendations for improvements and future programming.

How does this connect to the Cochran Fellowship Program (CFP) overall?

CFP has been funded by Congress since 1984 and brings mid- and senior-level agricultural professionals from eligible countries to the United States for short-term, specialized training. The grant focuses specifically on CFP outcomes and alumni engagement in Mexico.

Why is Mexico a special focus for this opportunity?

Mexico is described as a standout Cochran partner and is the first country to surpass 1,000 Cochran alumni. The project is designed to highlight that milestone and document CFP contributions to agricultural capacity building and U.S.-Mexico agricultural trade.

What broader context is mentioned for this project?

The opportunity references the U.S.-Mexico relationship and notes the bicentennial of diplomatic relations celebrated in December 2022, framing the project as part of a broader effort to highlight collaboration and outcomes tied to agricultural engagement and trade.

What are the required core deliverables under this grant?

The project has two core deliverables:

  • Designing and delivering an in-person Cochran alumni workshop in Mexico City.
  • Producing a monitoring and evaluation impact report on Cochran Fellowship Program outcomes in Mexico.

Where is the workshop expected to take place?

The workshop is intended to be held in Mexico City and is envisioned as a large convening in a hotel ballroom or similar venue.

When is the workshop expected to occur?

The workshop is intended to take place in August 2023.

How many alumni are expected to attend the workshop?

The recipient is expected to invite as many Mexican Cochran alumni as possible, with a target cap of up to 200 attendees.

What kind of alumni representation is expected at the workshop?

The attendance is expected to intentionally reflect diversity across training topics, years of participation, and current professional roles, including alumni working in government, academia, civil society, and the private sector.

Who is expected to participate as speakers or featured representatives during the workshop?

The agenda is expected to include remarks from USDA leadership (including FAS), a local U.S. Embassy representative, and a prominent alumnus.

Is food service required for the workshop?

Yes. The agenda must include food service.

Does the workshop include a networking or industry engagement component?

Yes. The event is meant to bring in U.S. food and agricultural industry representatives and create a practical networking environment where alumni can connect directly with FAS officials and industry stakeholders, share experiences, and discuss ongoing collaboration.

Is there a required communications or media deliverable?

Yes. The recipient must create a short video featuring alumni success stories and standout experiences from the Cochran Fellowship Program.

Who helps identify alumni for the success-story video?

USDA FAS will assist in identifying alumni to be featured in the video.

How is the video expected to be used?

The completed video is to be shown during the workshop to spotlight real-world outcomes and help document the program narrative in Mexico.

What is the impact report expected to cover?

The impact report is expected to evaluate CFP results in Mexico and provide actionable recommendations for improvement. It should identify successes and shortfalls and propose recommendations, including potential future topics or directions for Cochran trainings involving Mexico.

What data sources are expected to inform the impact report?

The recipient will coordinate closely with USDA FAS, which will provide data for analysis. In addition, surveys of Mexican Cochran alumni are expected to be used to capture training experiences and outcomes.

Who conducts outreach to alumni for surveys?

After required permissions are secured, USDA FAS will conduct outreach to Mexican alumni to administer surveys.

What topics will the alumni surveys address?

Surveys are intended to gather information about alumni training experiences and the training's impact on trade outcomes, capacity building, food security, and/or career trajectories, as well as suggestions for future programming.

When may surveys be administered?

Surveys may be administered before, during, and after the workshop to maximize participation and capture both retrospective and current perspectives.

What is the recipient responsible for with respect to surveys?

The recipient is responsible for analyzing the survey results and producing a comprehensive report based on the findings.

What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

The opportunity is offered under CFDA 10.962 (Agriculture).

What is the funding instrument type?

The funding instrument type is listed as "Other".

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is limited to:

  • Public and state-controlled institutions of higher education
  • Private institutions of higher education

How many awards are anticipated?

The opportunity anticipates a single award.

What is the maximum award amount?

The funding ceiling is $130,000.

What is the funding opportunity number?

The funding opportunity number is USDA FAS 10962 0700 10 23 0004.

When was the notice created?

The notice was created on April 10, 2023.

What was the original application closing date?

The original closing date was May 15, 2023.

What makes this grant different from a typical event-only award?

This grant is structured as a combined project: it supports both an in-person alumni convening (with program leadership, embassy participation, and industry engagement) and a formal monitoring and evaluation effort that produces an evidence-based impact report to strengthen future USDA FAS Cochran Fellowship engagement with Mexico.

What training areas does the Cochran Fellowship Program typically cover?

CFP trainings include areas such as agricultural trade and policy, agribusiness development and management, animal and plant sciences, food sciences, extension services, and agricultural marketing.

How large is the Cochran Fellowship Program globally, based on the information provided?

Over time, CFP has trained more than 19,250 participants from 127 countries.

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