Food for Progress
Under the Food for Progress Act of 1985, U.S. agriculture commodities are provided to developing countries and emerging democracies committed to introducing and expanding free enterprise in the agricultural sector. Commodities are currently provided on a donation basis to foreign governments, private voluntary organizations, non-profit organizations, cooperatives, or intergovernmental organizations.
| Instructions for Submitting Proposals | |
| -- Considerations
for FY 2003 Food for Progress Programs -- Introductory Statement -- Proposal Submission |
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| Guidelines for Proposal | |
| -- Guidelines
for Plan of Operation -- Sample Plan of Operation |
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| Sequence of Events and Contacts | |
| Potential Food Aid Countries and Territories | |
| Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | |
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NICRA -- Budget |
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| Commodity Specifications | |
| Program Implementation: Budgets, Reports and Policies | |
| FY 03 Food For Progress - Proposed programs | |
| Press Releases | |
| Regulations (Published 11/29/1996, Federal Register) |
Questions or comments can be directed to the Program Development
Division at 202-720-4221
or via e-mail at PPDED@fas.usda.gov.
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