Opportunity
Federal Register #0551New
Information Collection for Food for Peace Program Grants and Agreements
Buyer
Foreign Agricultural Service
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
June 01, 2026
Identifier
0551New
NAICS
541690
This opportunity involves a new information collection request by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the Food for Peace Program. - Government Buyer: - Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), U.S. Department of Agriculture - Purpose: - Approval sought from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for a new information collection - Applies to grants and agreements under Title II of the Food for Peace Program - Scope and Requirements: - Collects data from recipients to ensure compliance with governmentwide and program-specific requirements - Supports activities addressing emergency food needs, hunger alleviation, economic and community development, and food security in foreign countries - Estimated annual burden: 40 respondents, each submitting about 7 responses, totaling 24,120 hours - Participation is voluntary but required for program eligibility - Products/Services Requested: - No specific products or OEMs are involved; the request is solely for information collection from eligible organizations - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Applies to public or private organizations, intergovernmental, or multilateral organizations participating in the program - Focus is on information gathering to support program oversight and effectiveness
Description
The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) intends to request approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for a new information collection related to grants and agreements issued by USDA under Title II of the Food for Peace Program. This collection aims to gather information from recipients to ensure compliance and support for activities addressing emergency food needs, hunger alleviation, economic development, and food security in foreign countries. Responses are voluntary but required for program participation. The estimated burden includes 40 respondents submitting approximately 7 responses each annually.