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Food Assistance and Nutrition Programs: RIDGE (formerly Small Grants) Program

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Overview

The Research Innovation and Development Grants in Economics (RIDGE) Program seeks to stimulate new and innovative research on food assistance and nutrition issues and to broaden the participation of social science scholars in these issues. RIDGE grants last for 1 year; most are in the range of $20,000 to $40,000. The program (formerly known as the Small Grants Program) is funded by ERS and administered in partnership with five academic/research institutions. The five institutions oversee the application, peer review, and grant award processes. Each institution covers a different aspect of food assistance, nutrition, or subgroup of recipients as its primary focus.

For details about the individual programs, visit the institutions listed below:

  • Southern Rural Development Center, Mississippi State University focuses on food assistance effects on rural people, families, and communities in the South. The Center has also initiated a dialogue among scholars by establishing a Rural South Food Assistance Research Task Force.Image of an expert advising a shopper about milk

  • The American Indian Studies Program, University of Arizona is working with scholars at tribal colleges and other institutions to support research on the unique issues and problems of Native Americans with respect to food assistance. Their program focuses on food assistance programs and Native Americans, primarily those living on reservations.

  • Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin focuses its research on the effects of food assistance on individual and family well-being and food security.

  • The Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago focuses on interactions between food assistance and other welfare programs and linkages between the macroeconomy and food assistance.Image of mother and 2 sons grocery shopping

  • Department of Nutrition, University of California, Davis conducts research on the impact of food assistance programs on nutritional risk indicators (anthropometric, biochemical, clinical, and dietary), food purchasing practices, and food insecurity. This program encourages examinations of multiple indicators of nutrition impact and interdisciplinary approaches that integrate epidemiology, economics, or anthropology with nutrition.

Annual Conference

ERS hosts the Food Assistance and Nutrition RIDGE Program Conference in the fall of each year. The 2008 conference was held on October 16 and 17 at ERS headquarters in Washington, D.C. The conference agenda is available. Administrator and Conference Director recognizing Dr. Beaulieu for his extraordinary accomplishments during the past 10 years in the Ridge Program

An award ceremony was part of the 2007 conference. The RIDGE Summit Award for “Outstanding Leadership and Contribution” was presented to Lionel “Bo” Beaulieu, Director of the Southern Rural Development Center at Mississippi State University. This recognition was given for the first time in the program’s history.

Dr. Beaulieu was recognized for his extraordinary accomplishments during the past 10 years in the RIDGE Program to stimulate new and innovative research on food assistance issues; to broaden the network of researchers, including collaboration with researchers at historically Black land-grant universities and colleges; and to provide economic-based studies that help inform food assistance and nutrition program administrators, policymakers, and analysts. Particularly noteworthy in 2007 was Beaulieu’s report, “Strengthening Our Nation’s Food Assistance Programs,” which highlights the RIDGE Program and its record of achievements.

Research Project Summaries

The RIDGE Program summarizes research findings of projects that were awarded grants through its partner institutions in a given year. For example, results for projects granted awards in 2006 were presented at the 2007 RIDGE Conference. Findings from these studies are published in the RIDGE Project Summaries, 2007 report. The exception is the publication containing summaries of projects completed in 1999, which carries a 1998 date, the year the grant was awarded.

To perform a customized search of all RIDGE projects and summaries by keyword(s), project, research center, investigator, or year, see:

To view the published RIDGE project summaries from previous years, see:

FANRP also directly supports Competitve Grants and Cooperative Agreements.

Visit grants.gov to find and apply for grants available across the Federal government.

For more information, contact: Alex Majchrowicz

Web administration: webadmin@ers.usda.gov

Updated date: November 25, 2008