Integrated Research, Education, and Extension Competitive Grants Program: Integrated Pest Management Methyl Bromide Transitions Program The goal of the Methyl Bromide Transitions (MBT) program is to support the discovery and implementation of practical pest management alternatives to methyl bromide uses or minimize methyl bromide emissions for which the United States is requesting critical use exemptions. The program is focused on integrated commercial or field scale research that targets short- to medium-term solutions. Special Notation More Integrated Programs Information Who Is Eligible to Apply 1862 Land-Grant Institutions 1890 Land-Grant Institutions 1994 Land-Grant Institutions Hispanic-Serving Institutions Other or Additional Information (See below) Private Institutions of Higher Ed State Controlled Institutions of Higher Ed More Information on Eligibility Please see the RFA for details. Request for Application (RFA) | Apply: Electronic | Abstracts of Funded Projects Solicitation Date (Opening) Letter of Intent Due Date Due Date (Closing) Anticipated Award Date Estimated Total Program Funding Range of Awards Percent of Applications Funded Last Fiscal Year Cost Sharing Requirements For More Information Contact Funding Opportunity Number CFDA Number Contact for Electronic Access Problems December 20, 2007 None February 22, 2008 None $2,950,000.00 $0.00 to $2,950,000.00 33% If benefits are commodity-specific, dollar-for-dollar match required. See RFA. William Hoffman USDA-CSREES-ICGP-001210 10.303 INTEGRATED PROGRAMS webcomments@csrees.usda.gov