The Food Systems for Nutrition Innovation Lab (FSN-IL) is pleased to announce that the first stage of our Request for Applications (RFA)
titled "Actions to support Storage, Packaging and/or Cooling Innovations for perishable foods in target geographies" is
officially open for applications. The RFA process will consist of two stages: concept note and full proposal. Only selected concept notes will be invited to submit full proposals.
The Food Systems for Nutrition Innovation Lab (FSN-IL), a five-year activity managed by Tufts University and supported by the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID), Bureau for Resilience and Food Security (RFS), is seeking applications from eligible institutions focused on questions of cost-effectiveness and delivery of innovations (technologies, products, processes, practices
and/or policies) to support food systems transformation for nutrition in
target geographies. The focus of the response should be on actions to support storage, packaging, and/or cooling innovations to reduce loss and waste of nutrient-dense
perishable foods, primarily in Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, or Bangladesh.
The deadline for the first stage of the application process, submitting a Concept Note, is January 20, 2023.

Application Instructions
All applicants are required to submit an application via Piestar to be considered. To submit an application, please follow the instructions
provided:
RFA Focus Topical Areas
The focus in FSN-IL’s first round of calls for applications is on identifying actions to support storage, packaging, and cooling innovations to reduce loss and waste and ensure food safety of nutrient dense perishable foods in target
geographies. Priority will be given to high quality proposals that further our understanding of:
These topical areas are not mutually exclusive but should lead to actionable investments that support food systems transformation for nutrition in South Asia and Southern Africa. More information and
examples within each of these topical areas can be found on page 4 of the
RFA form.
A scoping review, conducted by the FSN-IL management entity and consortium partners, assessed the innovation landscape across the product life cycle from production to post harvest handling and processing to marketing and infrastructure,
the food environment and, finally, consumer behaviors regarding around seeking healthy and sustainable diets. Findings of this review led to a prioritization of research questions linked to innovations around concerning storage, packaging, and cooling. Draft
reports for these scoping exercises can be downloaded below.
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Theme 1 Scoping Exercise Report
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Theme 2 Scoping Exercise Report
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Theme 3 Scoping Exercise Report
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Theme 4 Scoping Exercise Report
Eligibility
All applications must be led by a U.S. based academic institution and include at least
one partner from the selected focus country. The lead U.S. based institution will serve as the primary subawardee, issuing lower-tier subawards to other institutions as necessary. Applicants are encouraged to demonstrate past performance or history of
collaboration among the proposed partners as well as to define clear roles and responsibilities for each partner.
The FSN-IL strongly encourages applications from, or partnering with, qualified Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) in the United States including, but not limited to, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Predominantly Black Institutions, Hispanic-Serving
Institutions, Tribal Colleges, and Universities, and Asian American Native Alaskan and Pacific Islander Serving Institutions.
Applicants must have a Universal Entity Identification (UEI) from the System for Award Management (SAM)[1]
at the time of award. Awards will only be made to institutions with SAM UEIs, so if an institution does not have a SAM UEI, it is recommended that the process for obtaining the UEI be started as soon as possible. Invited applicants should note their UEIs in
their application documents. If they do not have a UEI at the time of application, please state so and provide new UEIs when they are received.
For more on eligibility, go to page 7 of the
RFA form.
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Check SAM status or request UEI at https://www.sam.gov/SAM
Number of Awards
The FSN-IL will award a total of seven awards through this RFA. The budget ceiling per award is $700,000.
Given that each research inquiry is likely to have a different timeline, the FSN-IL will allow for budgets for up to a 3-year period.
Questions regarding this RFA should be submitted via Piestar or to foodsystemsnutrition@tufts.edu by December
22, 2022. Answers will be posted by January 6, 2023. Please share this announcement widely within your network and any interested parties!
