The CUAES currently oversees a $7.2 million project portfolio, in cooperation with Cornell Cooperative Extension and the New York Agricultural Experiment Station. The chief source of station funding is a yearly allocation made on a formula basis by the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Services (CSREES) of the United States Department of Agriculture as part of the land-grant system.
This funding comes to CUAES in four categories and is distributed according to specific policies. The five funding programs are Hatch, Multistate (MRF), McIntire-Stennis, Animal Health and Smith Lever.
To be able to apply for any funding managed by the CUAES, you have to be part of the Cornell Community.
To learn more or to submit your Preproposal go to our Federal Formula Funds Management System
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