USDA's New Form Fills Plates with More Grant Paperwork
Published Date: 4/2/2026
Notice
Summary
The USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service wants to start collecting new info from groups applying for Food for Peace grants that help fight hunger worldwide. If you want to join, you’ll need to share details about your project to show it meets the program’s goals. Comments on this plan are open until June 1, 2026, and this new process could affect how grants are awarded and tracked over the next three years.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 3 costs, 0 mixed.
New Food for Peace data collection
USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service will start a new information collection for applicants to Food for Peace Title II grants. The agency estimates 40 respondents per year, about 7 responses per respondent, and a total annual burden of 24,120 hours; comments on the plan must be received by June 1, 2026.
Non-response blocks program entry
Responding to the new information collection is voluntary, but if you do not respond you will not be considered for participation in the Food for Peace Title II program.
Three-year approval window
The new information collection request, if approved by OMB, would have an expiration date set at three years from the approval date.
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