REEport is NIFA’s new grant and formula project initiation and reporting system, building on and replacing the CRIS web forms system. It implements the Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR), a standard progress report format that all Federal research agencies are required to use for research grant reporting. More...
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) created the Leadership Management Dashboard (LMD) to provide State Partners, Agency Executives, National Program Leaders, Program Specialists, and Program Assistants at NIFA with actionable business information in a format that is both intuitive and insightful. More...
The Plan of Work (POW) data collection, including the Annual Report of Accomplishments, is the vehicle for Land Grant Universities to report planned Agriculture Research and Extension programs and annual program results. The Plan of Work is mandated by the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998. More...
REEport is NIFA’s new grant and formula project initiation and reporting system, building on and replacing the CRIS web forms system. It implements the Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR), a standard progress report format that all Federal research agencies are required to use for research grant reporting.
REEport evolved from the recommendations that were made in the One Solution initiative business case.
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) created the Leadership Management Dashboard (LMD) to provide State Partners, Agency Executives, National Program Leaders, Program Specialists, and Program Assistants at NIFA with actionable business information in a format that is both intuitive and insightful.
Sources for current and historical data in LMD include:
NIFA’s Priority Science Areas include:
GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY AND HUNGER
NIFA supports new science to boost U.S. agricultural
production, improve global capacity to meet the growing food demand, and foster innovation
in fighting hunger by addressing food security for vulnerable
populations.
CLIMATE CHANGE
NIFA-funded projects generate knowledge to develop an agriculture system
that maintains high productivity in the face of climate changes. This will help producers
plan for and make decisions to adapt to changing environments,
sustain economic vitality, and take advantage of emerging economic opportunities offered by
climate change mitigation technologies.
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
NIFA contributes to President Obama’s goal of energy independence
with a portfolio of grant programs to develop biomass used for biofuels, design optimum
forestry and crops for bioenergy production, and produce value-added
bio-based industrial products.
CHILDHOOD OBESITY
NIFA-supported programs ensure that nutritious foods are affordable
and available and provide guidance so that individuals and families are able to make
informed, science-based decisions about their health and well-being.
FOOD SAFETY
NIFA food safety programs work to reduce the incidence of food-borne illness
and provide a safer food supply by addressing the causes of microbial contamination and
antimicrobial resistance, educating consumer and food safety
professionals, and developing food processing technologies.
The Plan of Work (POW) data collection, including the Annual Report of Accomplishments, is the vehicle for Land Grant Universities to report planned Agriculture Research and Extension programs and annual program results. The Plan of Work is mandated by the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998.
The Plan of Work must be completed by eligible institutions receiving Federal agricultural research and extension formula funds under the Hatch Act of 1887, as amended (7 U.S.C. 361a et seq.); sections 3(b)(1) and (c) of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914, as amended (7 U.S.C. 343 (b)(1) and (c)); and sections 1444 and 1445 of the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977, as amended (7 U.S.C. 3221 and 3222).
REEport is NIFA’s new grant and formula project initiation and reporting system, building on and replacing the CRIS web forms system. It implements the Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR), a standard progress report format that all Federal research agencies are required to use for research grant reporting. REEport evolved from the recommendations that were made in the One Solution initiative business case.
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) created the Leadership Management Dashboard (LMD) to provide State Partners, Agency Executives, National Program Leaders, Program Specialists, and Program Assistants at NIFA with actionable business information in a format that is both intuitive and insightful. Sources for current and historical data in LMD include: - The Current Research Information System (CRIS) - Multistate Research Projects (NIMMS) - AREERA Plans of Work (POW) and Annual Reports of Accomplishments - NIFA’s eGrants Systems NIFA’s Priority Science Areas include: GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY AND HUNGER NIFA supports new science to boost U.S. agricultural production, improve global capacity to meet the growing food demand, and foster innovation in fighting hunger by addressing food security for vulnerable populations. CLIMATE CHANGE NIFA-funded projects generate knowledge to develop an agriculture system that maintains high productivity in the face of climate changes. This will help producers plan for and make decisions to adapt to changing environments, sustain economic vitality, and take advantage of emerging economic opportunities offered by climate change mitigation technologies. SUSTAINABLE ENERGY NIFA contributes to President Obamas goal of energy independence with a portfolio of grant programs to develop biomass used for biofuels, design optimum forestry and crops for bioenergy production, and produce value-added bio-based industrial products. CHILDHOOD OBESITY NIFA-supported programs ensure that nutritious foods are affordable and available and provide guidance so that individuals and families are able to make informed, science-based decisions about their health and well-being. FOOD SAFETY NIFA food safety programs work to reduce the incidence of food-borne illness and provide a safer food supply by addressing the causes of microbial contamination and antimicrobial resistance, educating consumer and food safety professionals, and developing food processing technologies.
The Plan of Work (POW) data collection, including the Annual Report of Accomplishments, is the vehicle for Land Grant Universities to report planned Agriculture Research and Extension programs and annual program results. The Plan of Work is mandated by the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998. The Plan of Work must be completed by eligible institutions receiving Federal agricultural research and extension formula funds under the Hatch Act of 1887, as amended (7 U.S.C. 361a et seq.); sections 3(b)(1) and (c) of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914, as amended (7 U.S.C. 343 (b)(1) and (c)); and sections 1444 and 1445 of the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977, as amended (7 U.S.C. 3221 and 3222).
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NIFA Enterprise Web Application Gateway (NEWAG) - gateway to the following applications: CREEMS - Cooperative Research Education & Extension Management System Serves as NIFAs primary management tool for research and relate grant application receipt, review, award, and processing. GAC - Grant Application Connector Retrieves grant applications submitted to NIFA via Grants.gov. eAM - e-Access Management Role based access control tool that works to restrict domain user access to various areas and functionality of the Agencys eGrants Applications. CDS - Communication Distribution System Tracks the status of applications, provides error checking and exception handling, notifies applicants that their grant applications have been accepted, and processes grant application data. FPA - Financial Processing Application Automates the processing of ASAP (Automated Standard Application for Payment) account setup, funds authorization, disbursement management, and FMMI (Financial Management Modernization Initiative) posting. PRS - Peer Review System Supports the peer review of competitive grant applications. Through PRS, panelists can view grant application review assignments, review application scoring criteria, and enter review text and scorings/ratings. FOLS - Funding Opportunity Linkage System Defines program code linkages between a funding opportunity posting at Grants.gov and its CFDA and internal CREEMS project code definitions. GMRA - Grants Management Reporting Application Provides NIFA users with access to key proposal, award, and financial data located within the CREEMS database. NRP - NIFA Reporting Portal (LMD, REEport, POW) The NIFA Reporting Portal provides access to the NIFA applications supporting post-award reporting. The Portal allows access to the Leadership Management Dashboard (LMD), Plan of Work (POW) and Research, Extension, and Education Project Online Reporting Tool (REEport) applications. In addition, the Portal is used for user management for the supported applications. ADR - Award Document Repository ADR is an electronic repository for storing all the records related to an award. Access award documents, search for records, and upload records to the repository. NDG - NIFA Data Gateway The NIFA Data Gateway (NDG) enables users to find funding data, metrics, and information about research, education, and extension projects that have received grant awards from NIFA. To be able to save generated queries, use the NRP link to perform the search. eFG - ezFedGrants Supports grants and financial management for capacity programs beginning in FY 2017. NEDR - NIFA Enterprise Data Reference The NIFA Enterprise Data Reference (NEDR) application provides users with access to NIFA reference data. DASH - NIFA Enterprise Dashboard Daily dashboard of Competitive Awards in the NIFA pipeline. Includes view of Pre-Award and Award phases with associated financial status reporting.
The Research, Education, and Economics Information System (REEIS) is a source of information on the research, education and extension programs, projects and activities of the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and its partner institutions in the following areas: Food, Agriculture, and Natural resources.
https://www.nifa.usda.gov/data/data-gateway
The Data Gateway enables users to find funding data, metrics, and information about research, education, and extension projects that have received grant awards from NIFA. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture is committed to serving its stakeholders, Congress, and the public by using new technologies to advance greater openness. To strengthen transparency and promote open government, NIFA is providing easy access to data and metrics on how the agency disseminates funding.
The Peer Review System (PRS) allows reviewers and potential reviewers to update personal information and to complete and submit reviews online.
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