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NAICS Code· 923140

Administration of Veterans' Affairs

This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration of programs of assistance, training, counseling, and other services to veterans and their dependents, heirs, or survivors. Included in this industry are Veterans' Affairs offices that maintain liaison and coordinate activities with other service organizations and governmental agencies. Cross-References.Show more

military veterans and their families. This sector includes the management of disability compensation, pension programs, education assistance, home loan guarantees, burial services, and veterans’ healthcare administration.

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NAICS code 923140 covers Administration of Veterans' Affairs. This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration of programs of assistance, training, counseling, and other services to veterans and their dependents, heirs, or survivors. Included in this industry are Veterans' Affairs offices that maintain liaison and coordinate activities with other service organizations and governmental agencies. Cross-References.

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Integrated Research, Education, and Extension Competitive Grants Program – Organic TransitionsThe National Institute of Food and Agriculture, under the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is issuing a competitive grant opportunity under Assistance Listing 10.303 to support integrated research, education, and extension initiatives aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of U.S. organic livestock and crop producers, as well as those transitioning to organic practices. The program, titled Integrated Research, Education, and Extension Competitive Grants Program – Organic Transitions, invites applications for projects that combine research, education, and extension components to address real-world challenges faced by the organic sector. Funding of approximately $7.5 million is available for fiscal year 2026, with an anticipated eight awards ranging from a minimum of $20,000 to a maximum of $1,000,000 each, for project durations of 24 to 48 months. Applicants must submit proposals via Grants.gov by July 13, 2026, and must ensure strict compliance with formatting requirements including a 21-page Project Narrative in 1.5-spaced text, use of PDF attachments, and inclusion of required forms such as the SF-424 R&R and a Project Summary demonstrating alignment with the Organic Research and Extension program goals. Proposals will be evaluated through a two-tiered review process beginning with administrative screening and responsibility checks, which serve as mandatory pass/fail gates; failure to meet these thresholds will result in exclusion regardless of technical merit. Applications that pass administrative screening will be assessed under two equally weighted criteria: Technical Merit and Relevance, each accounting for 50 percent of the final score. Technical Merit includes evaluation of the integration of research, education, and extension elements; suitability of methodology; strength of evaluation and data management plans; qualifications of personnel and institutions; and budget efficiency with low administrative costs. Relevance is determined by the alignment of the proposed work with the program’s objective to support organic producers. Projects must include year-by-year implementation plans, measurable outcomes, dissemination strategies, and sustainability plans extending beyond the funding period. Awardees must adhere to federal grant regulations including 2 CFR Part 200 (Uniform Guidance), 7 CFR Part 3430, and USDA-specific administrative provisions, with key restrictions including no delegation of fund management without approval, subcontracting limited to 50 percent of total award dollars without ADO approval, and salary rates exceeding Executive Level IV requiring prior NIFA authorization. No-cost extensions are permitted but must be requested at least 1
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Rural Business Development Grant ProgramThe Rural Business Development Grant Program is a federal initiative administered by the USDA’s Rural Business-Cooperative Service to stimulate economic development and job creation in rural areas through grant funding. Applications are submitted under two distinct categories—Business Opportunity Grants and Business Enterprise Grants—each designed to support projects that foster small and emerging private businesses, defined as entities creating or preserving 50 or fewer new jobs with projected gross revenues under $1 million. The program operates under 7 U.S.C. 2008v and aligns with regulations in 2 CFR 200 and 7 CFR Part 4280, requiring compliance with Uniform Administrative Requirements, indirect cost limitations capped at 15% of modified total direct costs, and the Build America, Buy America Act. All applicants must possess a valid Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) through SAM.gov and submit mandatory forms including RD 1980-88, SF-424A, SF-270, and SF LLL. The application window closes on June 30, 2026, with a separate deadline of June 15, 2026, for Strategic Economic and Community Development (SECD) applications. Projects must occur entirely within designated rural areas, and beneficiaries must either reside in or be located in such areas, with eligibility verified through documentation. Grant awards are determined by a competitive scoring process prioritizing higher-rated applications with smaller funding requests, evaluated on programmatic merit and projected economic impact rather than low-price acquisition. Performance must demonstrate verifiable job creation or preservation over three years, supported by letters of commitment and financial records from the past three years, and all projects must be completed within one year of initiation, with a full program performance period extending through September 30, 2028. Award recipients are subject to extensive reporting and compliance obligations, including semi-annual financial and performance reports, a final report within 90 days of project completion, and adherence to civil rights requirements under Title VI, Section 504, the Age Discrimination Act, and other federal statutes. Pre-award costs are allowable only with prior written approval, and supplemental funding must be independently verified. Attachments and appendices such as organizational documents, financial statements, and letters of commitment are required to substantiate eligibility and project viability. Compliance with geospatial data standards and the Paperwork Reduction Act is mandatory, and faith-based organizations may apply but are prohibited from using federal funds for inherently religious activities. No contract options
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