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Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program Phase III - Wild Caught CatfishApplications for Phase III Invasive Wild Caught Catfish must be submitted through Grants.gov by 11:59 p.m. on October 6, 2025 The Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program (MPPEP) provides grants to help eligible meat and poultry processors expand their capacity. USDA Rural Development designed this program to encourage competition and sustainable growth in the U.S. meat processing sector, and to help improve supply chain resiliency. The previous two phases of MPPEP provided funding for new facilities, as well as the renovation and expansion of existing ones. USDA MPPEP Phase III is making competitive grant funding available specifically for the processing of wild-caught invasive catfish for purchase of equipment, including improvements, upgrades, renovations or retrofits to an existing Facility, needed to install the equipment to increase processing capacity of invasive, Wild-Caught catfish and overall volume of Processing. This will improve how well processing facilities work and help reduce invasive species that are damaging marine ecosystems and hurting the fishing industry. Who can apply for this program?
What is the maximum grant amount?The maximum award amount is $1 million, or 50 percent of total project costs, whichever is less. The minimum award amount is $250,000. A cost share of 50 percent of the total project is required. Applicants will be required to identify sources and amounts that will make up the 50 percent cost share in the application. What are some other requirements?Eligible applicants must:
Phase III FAQUSDA Rural Development last week formally released an FAQ document addressing many of the questions processors have been asking as they prepare their grant applications. Download the document here. Anyone preparing to apply for the MPPEP III to support processing Wild-Caught invasive catfish should thoroughly read this document, said Dave Carter, Flower Hill Institute Regional Director. “This can help applicants avoid pitfalls that can hurt their scores.”
Federal Grant Support USDA’s Meat and Poultry Processing Capacity - Technical Assistance (MPPTA) Program ensures that participants in the USDA’s Meat and Poultry Supply Chain programs and initiatives have access to robust technical assistance (TA) to support their project development and success. The Flower Hill Institute serves as the overall Technical Assistance Coordinator for the MPPTA Program, working closely with AMS and the TA Providers to connect meat and poultry processors, USDA grant applicants, and grant-funded project managers to the resources and expertise best suited to support a project’s needs. AAMP serves as one of the TA providers for the program. For more information, visit Flower Hill Institute at https://flowerhill.institute/usda-mppta.
Grant WritingFor a primer on applying for USDA grants, read this article from Samantha Egolf, Ph.D.
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