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Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program - Phase 4

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RD-RBS-26-04Grant

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The Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program - Phase 4 (MPPEP-4), managed by the USDA Rural Business-Cooperative Service, aims to strengthen the American beef industry by providing competitive grant funding totaling $60 million. This funding is split evenly between two applicant groups: Very Small and Small Processors, and Intermediate Processors, with separate competitions and ranking processes for each. The program supports projects designed to expand and diversify meat and poultry processing capacity with a focus on promoting local supply chains. Two types of projects are eligible for funding: Processing Expansion Projects, which require a 50% cost share and can receive awards from $50,000 up to $2 million to cover substantial improvements including equipment purchases and facility renovations; and Simplified Equipment-Only Projects, which require a 25% cost share and offer awards from $10,000 to $250,000 solely for equipment purchases without additional costs like installation or certification. Eligible applicants are entities engaged in primary processing of cattle for commercial markets or toll processing, and must have been operational for at least one year. This includes for-profit and nonprofit organizations, producer-owned cooperatives, tribes, and tribal entities, all of which must be domestically owned and located in the U.S. Additionally, applicants must operate under appropriate meat and poultry inspection programs meeting at least federal standards. Entities currently holding active federal awards under previous phases of MPPEP or related USDA programs are ineligible to apply. The program excludes applicants considered nationally dominant processors, defined as those holding market shares equal to or greater than the fourth largest industry participant in beef, pork, chicken, or turkey processing. This structure promotes support for smaller processors seeking expansion and diversification within the meat and poultry industry.

General Info

USDA grants $60M to small/intermediate meat processors for expansion and equipment projects.

Agency

Department Of Agriculture → Rural Business-Cooperative Service

NAICS

311612 - Meat Processed from Carcasses View NAICS

Place of Performance

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MPPEP Phase 4 Fiscal Year 2026 Notice of Funding Opportunity

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USDA MPPEP Phase 4 Simplified Equipment Application Checklist

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USDA RD MPPEP Phase 4 Processing Expansion Application Template

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USDA RD MPPEP Phase 4 Simplified Equipment Application Template

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USDA MPPEP Phase 4 Processing Expansion Application Checklist

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Rural Business-Cooperative Service
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Department Of Agriculture → Rural Business-Cooperative Service
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Rural Development (RD) Rural Business‐Cooperative Service (RBCS or Agency), requests applications for the Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program - Phase 4 (the Program or MPPEP-4) - Fortifying the American Beef Industry. MPPEP-4 is authorized under Section 1001(b)(4) of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), which provides funding to make “loans and grants and provide other assistance to maintain and improve food and agricultural supply chain resiliency.” Pursuant to this authority, USDA is making competitive grant funding available to Very Small Processors and Small Processors, and to Intermediate Processors to maximize the value and utilization of their existing capacity, with a focus on promoting local supply chains.   


Grant funding in the amount of $60 million is available under this Program. Funding will be divided equally into two separate competitions: one for Very Small Processors and Small Processors, and one for Intermediate Processors. Each competition will have its own ranking and award process. Cost share is required. Applicants will be required to identify sources and amounts that will make up the required cost share in the application and will need to verify cost share funding prior to final award approval. Two types of applications for each of the funding competitions will be accepted:


1.      Processing Expansion Projects. Awards will range from $50,000 to $2 million to support a range of activities to increase and diversify processing capacity of American Meat and Poultry, including Equipment-only purchases over $250,000, and necessary improvements, upgrades, renovations or retrofits to an existing Facility needed to install the Equipment. A match requirement of 50 percent of the Project Cost is required for Processing Expansion Projects. 

2.      Simplified Equipment-Only Projects. Awards will range from $10,000 to $250,000 for projects that only request the cost of Equipment and do not include renovation, labor, installation, or certification costs.  A match requirement of 25 percent of the Project Cost is required for Simplified Equipment-Only Projects.


Eligible applicants for MPPEP-4 include entities that are currently engaged in the Primary Processing of cattle for commercial markets or toll process and have been in business for at least one year. Eligible applicants include For‐Profit Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations, Producer-owned cooperatives, Tribes, and Tribal Entities. Privately-owned entities must be Independently Owned and Operated, and all applicants must be Domestically Owned. Additionally, an applicant’s Facility must be physically located and operating in a State. Eligible applicants must be currently operating under a FSIS grant of inspection, grant of inspection under a Cooperative Interstate Shipment Program, or a State Meat and Poultry inspection program with standards at least equal to Federal inspection.


Ineligible applicants include entities that have an active Federal Award through MPPEP Phase 1, MPPEP Phase 2, MPPEP Phase 3, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Local Meat Capacity Grants program, or USDA AMS Meat and Poultry Inspection Readiness Grant program. An active award means that the Period of Performance has not ended.


Applicants must meet the definition of a Very Small Processor, a Small Processor, or an Intermediate Processor. Applicants that are nationally dominant in beef, pork, chicken, or turkey processing are ineligible; for the purpose of this NOFO, nationally dominant is characterized as holding a market share greater than or equal to the entity that holds the fourth largest share of the market for beef, pork, chicken, or turkey processing.

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