Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 88— - RESEARCH › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - MISCELLANEOUS RESEARCH PROVISIONS › § 5939
The Secretary of Agriculture must create a nonprofit called the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research. It will not be a U.S. government agency. Board means the Board of Directors that runs the Foundation. Department means the Department of Agriculture. Foundation means the nonprofit just created. Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture. The Foundation’s job is to support agricultural research in areas like plant and animal health and products; food safety and nutrition; renewable energy, natural resources, and the environment; food and agricultural security; farm systems and technology; and farm economics and rural communities. It must work with federal and state agencies, universities, industry, and nonprofits. The Foundation can give grants and sign contracts or agreements with scientists and groups, share data and results, help move new technologies into use, and encourage new agricultural researchers. A Board made up of certain government officials (the Secretary; the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics; the Administrator of the Agricultural Research Service; the Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture; and the Director of the National Science Foundation) will, by majority vote, appoint 15 voting members (8 chosen from a National Academy of Sciences list and 7 from industry lists). The Board must write bylaws covering member selection, ethics and conflict rules, limits on donor restrictions and admin costs, and duties of an Executive Director. The Foundation must have annual audits, publish a public report within 5 months after each fiscal year showing activities, finances, gifts and any limits on those gifts, hold an annual public meeting, and require grant recipients to report results. A strategic plan to make the Foundation self-sustaining was due not later than 1 year after December 20, 2018. The United States is not liable for the Foundation’s debts. Funding comes from the Commodity Credit Corporation: $200,000,000 on February 7, 2014; $185,000,000 when the strategic plan is submitted; $37,000,000 not later than 30 days after November 17, 2023; and $37,000,000 not later than 30 days after July 4, 2025. These funds are available until spent, cannot be used for construction, and the Foundation may use them only after it secures equal matching funds from non‑Federal sources. The Foundation must keep those CCC funds in accounts separate from money it gets from private sources.
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7 U.S.C. § 5939
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73