Pesticide Cooperative Agreements
The Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) administers cooperative agreement programs that align with OPP’s strategic goals and provide the platform for our day-to-day work. The cooperative agreements fund projects that provide education, training, technical assistance, and resources for various partners and stakeholders (e.g., state, tribal and federal agencies, agricultural employers, pesticide handlers and agricultural workers, pesticide applicators, the medical community and the public).
Below are descriptions of open opportunities and currently active cooperative agreements.
Awarded Cooperative Agreements:
- Award to Support a National Pesticide Information Center (Awarded February 2024)
- Pesticide Safety Education Funds Management Program (Awarded September 2023)
- Projects to Advance the Safe Use of Pesticides (Awarded June 2021)
- National Farmworker Training Program (Awarded November 2020)
- Technical Support for the Tribal Pesticide Program Council (TPPC) (Awarded October 2020)
- Pesticide Regulatory Education Program (PREP) (Awarded December 2019)
- The National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) (Awarded February 2019)
- Engaging All Stakeholders (Awarded August 2018)
Open for Applications
There are currently no open cooperative agreement application opportunities.
Awarded Cooperative Agreements
Award to Support a National Pesticide Information Center (Awarded February 2024)
EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs awarded a five-year cooperative agreement for up to $10 million to Oregon State University to support the operations of a National Pesticide Information Center. Oregon State University will provide the public with objective, science-based information on pesticide-related subjects via the web, phone, and direct outreach to supports the safe use of pesticides. Read more about the National Pesticide Information Center award.
Pesticide Safety Education Funds Management Program (Awarded September 2023)
EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs awarded a five-year cooperative agreement for up to $15 million to the eXtension Foundation (EXF). EXF will manage the distribution of funds to Pesticide Safety Education Programs (PSEPs) at land grant universities. PSEPs will use these funds to provide education and training on the safe use of restricted use pesticides to pesticide applicators in agricultural, commercial, and residential settings. Read more about pesticide applicator training.
Projects to Advance the Safe Use of Pesticides (Awarded June 2021)
EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs awarded a five-year cooperative agreement in the amount of $6 million to the University of California-Davis, in partnership with Oregon State University, for the development of outreach projects that support and promote safe pesticide use. Pesticide Educational Resources Collaborative (PERC) 2.0 will continue to support the development of resources and materials to promote the safe use of pesticides and help prevent pesticide exposure to applicators and handlers, workers, and their families. More information on PERC.
National Farmworker Training Program (Awarded November 2020)
EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs awarded a five-year cooperative agreement in the amount of $2,500,000 to the Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs (AFOP) to support the National Farmworker Training Program. This program will develop national pesticide safety training, education and outreach for farmworkers and their families in rural agricultural areas. AFOP administers a pesticide safety training program to migrant and seasonal farmworkers with a national network of over 150 pesticide safety trainers in approximately 30 states. Farmworkers receive basic safety training on how to protect themselves against poisoning and injury related to pesticide poisoning as required under EPA's Agricultural Worker Protection Standard.
Technical Support for the Tribal Pesticide Program Council (TPPC) (Awarded October 2020)
EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs awarded a five-year cooperative agreement in the amount of $975,000 to the Institute of Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) at Northern Arizona University. ITEP will administer and provide technical support for the Tribal Pesticide Program Council (TPPC) from October 1, 2020 – September 30, 2025. This program will complete a number of objectives, including identifying high-priority, pesticide-related areas of tribal interest, assisting the TPPC with comments on new rulemaking or issue papers addressing EPA policy decisions that may impact Indian country, and developing pesticide-related training for the TPPC.
Pesticide Regulatory Education Program (PREP) (Awarded December 2019)
The University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program is the recipient of a cooperative agreement to implement the Pesticide Regulatory Education Program (PREP). EPA expects the total funding for the five-year period of the cooperative agreement, which begins in fiscal year 2020, to be $2.675 million. This award provides funding for PREP through the University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program, which will manage the logistics of developing and hosting the courses in different locations around the nation.
Read the April 2019 PREP Funding Opportunity Announcement - EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-001 for more information on the cooperative agreement and PREP.
The National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) (Awarded February 2019)
Oregon State University (OSU) is the recipient of a cooperative agreement to support the National Pesticide Information Center. NPIC is a program that provides the public with objective, science-based information on pesticide-related subjects. OSU provides this information through a website, toll-free telephone service and outreach. The cooperative agreement is funded at $1,000,000 for the first year, with a total amount of up to $5,000,000 over the five years of the cooperative agreement (2019-2024), subject to the availability of funds.
Engaging All Stakeholders (Awarded August 2018)
Michigan State University (MSU) is the recipient of a cooperative agreement to coordinate meetings, workshops and conferences. MSU will coordinate the meetings with partners and stakeholders involved in the implementation of the 2015 revisions to the Worker Protection Standard and the 2017 Certified Applicator regulations. The cooperative agreement is funded at $500,000 for the first year, with a total amount of up to $2,499,999 over the five years, subject to the availability of funds.