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MDARD Launches PFAS Research Grants
March 24, 2026
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has initiated a new grant program in 2026 to fund research projects addressing PFAS contamination in agricultural systems. This program offers up to $400,000 per award to support studies on PFAS sources, uptake in crops and livestock, and mitigation strategies on agricultural lands. MDARD positions itself as a pioneering state agency in tackling emerging contaminants affecting soil, water, and food safety through science-driven innovation.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors specializing in environmental research, agricultural science, and contaminant mitigation have a significant funding opportunity with MDARD’s PFAS research grants.
- The program emphasizes innovative scientific approaches, encouraging proposals that advance understanding and practical solutions for PFAS impacts in agriculture.
- Organizations should prepare letters of intent and proposals directed to MDARD, leveraging the provided contact emails for submission and inquiries.
- This initiative signals growing state-level investment in environmental health research, potentially influencing future procurement priorities in agricultural and environmental sectors.
This new grant program exemplifies MDARD’s commitment to using the best available science and innovative research to further strengthen Michigan’s food and agriculture sector.
— Dr. Laura Johnson, MDARD Chief Science Officer
With this announcement, MDARD is one of the first state agriculture agencies in the nation to create a research grant program dedicated to understanding how PFAS influences agriculture systems.
— Tim Boring, MDARD Director
Agencies
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Contracts
up to $400,000 per award