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2024 Fall AFID INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT

$50,000
Closed
Grant Description

The Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund (AFID) Infrastructure Grant Program provides grants of up to $50,000 per grant to political subdivisions for community infrastructure development projects that support local food production and sustainable agriculture. The grants are awarded competitively, paid out as reimbursements, and require matching funds. Projects that may be considered include processing facilities, farmers markets, food hubs, and other agricultural aggregation facilities. Priority is given to projects that benefit multiple small-scale agricultural producers and projects located in economically distressed communities. Eligible applicants include political subdivisions of the Commonwealth, such as Counties, Cities, Towns, Industrial and Economic Development Authorities, or Planning District Commissions. Matching funds are required, with a dollar of matching funds required for every dollar requested. The matching funds can be a combination of applicant match and other match, with applicant match consisting of local cash match and local in-kind match. Other match can come from federal grant awards, contributions from non-profit organizations, or funds from the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission. Reduced match requirements are available for projects in economically distressed localities and for projects benefiting multiple small-scale agricultural producers at shared-use facilities. The Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry will make funding recommendations to the Governor and determine how and when grant applications are reviewed and awards made. There will be two funding rounds each fiscal year, with specific application periods and award announcement dates. Awards will be made on a competitive basis, with criteria including the expected impact of the project, likelihood of success, support from the agricultural community, and demonstration of sustainable agriculture practices. Grant awardees have two years to complete their deliverables and are required to submit interim and final grant reports. The completed application can be emailed or submitted by mail to Genette Harris at the Office of Agriculture and Forestry Development. Grant renewed every year. Annual deadline:October 1st to November 15th April 1st to May 15th

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $50,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

Yes -

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
City or township governments
County governments
Small businesses

Additional Requirements

- Grants of up to $50,000 per grant are provided. - Grants are awarded competitively. - Projects must support local food production and sustainable agriculture. - Eligible projects include processing facilities, farmers markets, food hubs, and other agricultural aggregation facilities. - Priority is given to projects that benefit multiple small-scale agricultural producers and projects located in economically distressed communities. - Eligible applicants include political subdivisions of the Commonwealth, such as Counties, Cities, Towns, Industrial and Economic Development Authorities, or Planning District Commissions. - Matching funds are required, with a dollar of matching funds required for every dollar requested. - Matching funds can be a combination of applicant match and other match. - Other match can come from federal grant awards, contributions from non-profit organizations, or funds from the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission. - Reduced match requirements are available for projects in economically distressed localities and for projects benefiting multiple small-scale agricultural producers at shared-use facilities. - The Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry will make funding recommendations to the Governor and determine how and when grant applications are reviewed and awards made. - There will be two funding rounds each fiscal year, with specific application periods and award announcement dates. - Awards will be made on a competitive basis, with criteria including the expected impact of the project, likelihood of success, support from the agricultural community, and demonstration of sustainable agriculture practices. - Grant awardees have two years to complete their deliverables. - Interim and final grant reports are required. - The completed application can be emailed or submitted by mail to Genette Harris at the Office of Agriculture and Forestry Development.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

October 1, 2024

Application Closes

November 15, 2024

Contact Information

Grantor

Genette Harris

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Categories
Agriculture
Food and Nutrition
Community Development
Business and Commerce