Application Period for the Agricultural Land Conservation Assistance Grant Program
[41 Pa.B. 6382]
[Saturday, December 3, 2011]
[Saturday, December 3, 2011]
Secretary
Regional Center for Workforce Excellence
An application period for grants under the Direct Farm Sales Grant Program (Program) administered by the Department of Agriculture (Department), Bureau of Food Distribution (Bureau). For the 2012 Project Year, the application period is November 7, 2011, to December 19, 2011. Information about the Program and application forms can be accessed at the Department's web site at www.agriculture.state.pa.us under the Bureau. Application forms are also available by contacting Sandy Hopple, (800) 468-2433.
In summary, the Program provides funds to Commonwealth-based businesses that manage or operate farm stands or farmers' markets, nonprofit organizations, farmers and local governments for projects intended to promote new or existing farmers' markets. Projects must pertain to specialty crops. The maximum grant amount per farm stand or farmers' market location shall be $7,500 and applicants shall be expected to provide 25% of the approved grant amount in matching funds or in-kinds goods or services. The anticipated date for the award of grants and notice thereof is expected to be on or before February 1, 2012. The application, work plan and budget should reflect March 1, 2012, as the project start date and the project completion date will be September 30, 2012.
Applications for the Program will be accepted by the Department beginning Monday, November 7, 2011, and continue through Monday, December 19, 2011. Applications to be hand-delivered must be received by 4 p.m. in the Bureau on Monday, December 19, 2011, the closing date. Applications which are mailed must be postmarked no later than Monday, December 19, 2011, and received no later than December 23, 2011.
Completed applications should be addressed to or delivered to Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Food Distribution, Direct Farm Sales Grant Program, 2301 North Cameron Street, Room 401, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408.
Funding Opportunity Number: | USDA2011ACE01 |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Posted Date: | Oct 20, 2011 |
Creation Date: | Oct 20, 2011 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Nov 15, 2011 |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Nov 15, 2011 |
Archive Date: | Dec 15, 2011 |
Funding Instrument Type: | Grant |
Category of Funding Activity: | Agriculture Employment, Labor and Training |
Category Explanation: | |
Expected Number of Awards: | 8 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | $4,000,000 |
Award Ceiling: | $500,000 |
Award Floor: | $0 |
CFDA Number(s): | 10.465 -- Farmworker Training Grant Program |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
Eligible Applicants
Additional Information on Eligibility:
Agency Name
Description
State Senator Elder Vogel, Jr. announced today that Senate Bill 1007, legislation he authored to extend the First Industries Program, passed the House of Representatives today by a vote of 198-0. This legislation had previously passed the Senate 50-0 on June 23, 2011.
The First Industries Program backs low cost loans assisting with the financing of an economic development project primarily related to agriculture and tourism. This legislation will continue to allow a farm credit institution, a commercial lending institution, or a community development financial institution to participate in the First Industries Program, and enable the Commonwealth Financing Authority to continue providing loan guarantees of 51% to 90% of the loan principal to finance an agricultural project. SB 1007 keeps the minimum amount of private investment at the $500,000 threshold, and extends the sunset provisions of the Commonwealth's First Industries Program from June 30, 2011 until July 15, 2015. The governor is expected to sign the bill quickly to avoid any disruption in the program.
"The First Industries Program helps agriculture grow and compete in a difficult economic environment. I'm glad the Legislature recognized the importance of this program and acted swiftly before the deadline," Vogel said.
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Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | RDBCP-11-02-VAPG |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Posted Date: | Aug 12, 2011 |
Creation Date: | Aug 12, 2011 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 29, 2011 Applications may be submitted either on paper or electronically by August 29, 2011. Late applications are not eligible for FY 2011 grant funding. |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Aug 29, 2011 Applications may be submitted either on paper or electronically by August 29, 2011. Late applications are not eligible for FY 2011 grant funding. |
Archive Date: | Sep 28, 2011 |
Funding Instrument Type: | Grant
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Category of Funding Activity: | Agriculture
Business and Commerce |
Category Explanation: |
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Expected Number of Awards: | 250 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | $37,000,000 |
Award Ceiling: | $300,000 |
Award Floor: |
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CFDA Number(s): | 10.352 -- Value-Added Producer Grants |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | Yes |
Eligible Applicants
Additional Information on Eligibility:
Agency Name
Description
Link to Full Announcement
Link to Full Announcement
Funding Opportunity Number: | RDBCP-11-01-RCDG |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Posted Date: | Jun 12, 2011 |
Creation Date: | Jun 12, 2011 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Jul 22, 2011 You may submit completed applications for grants on paper or electronically by July 22, 2011. Late applications are not eligible for FY 2011 grant funding. |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Jul 22, 2011 You may submit completed applications for grants on paper or electronically by July 22, 2011. Late applications are not eligible for FY 2011 grant funding. |
Archive Date: | Oct 03, 2011 |
Funding Instrument Type: | Grant |
Category of Funding Activity: | Agriculture |
Category Explanation: | You may submit completed applications for grants on paper or electronically by July 22, 2011. Late applications are not eligible for FY 2011 grant funding. |
Expected Number of Awards: | 35 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | $7,400,000 |
Award Ceiling: | $225,000 |
Award Floor: | |
CFDA Number(s): | 10.771 -- Rural Cooperative Development Grants |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | Yes |
Eligible Applicants
Additional Information on Eligibility:
Agency Name
Description
Link to Full Announcement
[from Philanthropy News Digest] With the global population expected to pass nine billion by 2050 and resources becoming ever more constrained, eight leading foundations have announced the launch of an initiative designed to address long-term food and agricultural policy challenges.
Sponsored by the Gates, Hewlett, Packard, Walton Family, Kellogg, McKnight, Ford, and Rockefeller foundations, the AGree initiative aims to spur discussion and consideration of solutions to global food and agriculture problems across multiple sectors, including health, energy, rural economies, and the environment. To that end, the initiative will commission research and facilitate discussion among a diverse set of stakeholders, including conventional and organic farmers, ranchers, nutritionists, energy experts, environmentalists, financiers, international aid veterans, and public health specialists.
The launch of AGree comes at a pivotal moment for food and agriculture policy. Experts predict that over the next four decades the global population will increase 38 percent, swelling the ranks of the 925 million people worldwide who currently suffer from under-nutrition or hunger. What's more, the challenges associated with feeding all those people are likely to be exacerbated by the limited amount of accessible arable land, increasing pressures on fresh water quality and availability, and accelerating environmental degradation.
"AGree will elevate the agriculture and food policy conversation," said Dan Glickman, who served as security of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the Clinton administration. "We will make it clear to leaders and policy makers that, while difficult, solving food and agriculture issues is of utmost importance and can help solve other pressing problems including public health and the need for economic growth."
“New Initiative to Provide Path Forward for Transforming Food and Ag Policy.” AGree Press Release 5/03/11.Low-income Pennsylvanians enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will soon have greater access to fresh, locally grown produce at farmers market stands across Pennsylvania, while supporting local farmers at the same time. SNAP, a program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service, puts healthy food on the tables of more than 40 million Americans each month. Pennsylvania's agriculture department facilitates the national program, in addition to several other food programs, through the Bureau of Food Distribution. Pennsylvanians can apply for SNAP benefits using the online application COMPASS, or by filing an application at a local county assistance office.
Farmers markets or farm stands can apply for one of the 145 wireless machines that are being made available with a federal grant through the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Machines will be available on a first come-first served basis. The grant funding is made possible by the Farmers Market Promotion Program, which was reauthorized in the 2008 Farm Bill.
Applications are available at http://agriculture.state.pa.us by searching "EBT Wireless Terminal Application" or from Heidi Crager at 717-787-4956. The machines can also be used for credit card purchases, and training will be offered by the company providing the devices. Card-readers will be distributed until gone. Completed applications can be sent to the Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Food Distribution, 2301 N. Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110.
The Organic Farming Research Foundation is now accepting grant applications. Proposal deadlines in 2011 will be Monday, May 16, 2011 and Tuesday, November 15, 2011.
OFRF issues two separate requests for proposals:
Request for research proposals; and
Request for education and outreach proposals
If you have questions regarding grant applications, contact Jane Sooby, OFRF's Grants Progam Director, at 831-426-6606 or by email at jane@ofrf.org
Integrating multiple technical areas in each project will encourage collaborative problem-solving approaches, enable grantees to identify and address knowledge gaps, and facilitate the formation of research consortia. The agencies are also seeking projects that demonstrate the use of biodiesel in farming equipment and processing facility operations that are used to produce grain and/or cellulosic ethanol.
Subject to annual appropriations, USDA plans to invest up to $25 million with DOE contributing up to $5 million for this year's Biomass Research and Development Initiative. This funding is expected to support five to ten projects over three to four years. A description of the solicitation, eligibility requirements, and application instructions can be found on the FedConnect website, Fedconnect.net and the Grants.gov website under Reference Number DE-FOA-0000510. Pre-applications are due on May 31, 2011 and must be submitted electronically. It is anticipated that applicants who are encouraged to submit full applications will be notified by August 3, 2011.
Link to Full Announcement
Estimated Total Program Funding: | $3,600,000 |
Award Ceiling: | $262,500 |
Award Floor: | $4,500 |
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced two grant competitions for the National Farmworker Jobs Program. One competition will fund organizations that will provide training, the other housing services, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families.
"Our nation's prosperity is linked to the labors of farmworkers across the United States," said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. "By supporting skills training and related housing services for farmworkers, the Labor Department will help them improve their career outcomes, and that is a win for all of us."
The National Farmworker Jobs Program helps farmworkers upgrade their agricultural job skills or acquire new ones in occupations that offer higher wages and more stable employment. In addition, the program provides supportive services such as child care, health care and transportation. These services remove barriers to farmworkers beginning or remaining in training, and enable them to retain their employment.
The housing portion of the program allows organizations to provide permanent housing assistance, temporary and/or emergency housing assistance, or a combination of both. Specific types of activities allowed are defined in the solicitation for grant applications. Typically, housing assistance grantees provide these services in more than one state or areas of a single state.
The National Farmworker Jobs Program is authorized by Congress in Section 167 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 to counter the impact of chronic unemployment and underemployment experienced by migrant and seasonal farmworkers who depend primarily on agricultural jobs.
Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to, community-based and public agencies that assist farmworkers and their families in attaining greater economic stability.
This competition is being conducted before the passage of the Department of Labor's fiscal year 2011 appropriation in anticipation of funds being made available for National Farmworker Jobs Program grants, but the department will not obligate any funds for 2011 grants until they are appropriated by Congress.
Notices of both solicitations for grant applications will be published in the March 17 edition of the Federal Register. To view the full solicitations online, visit http://www.doleta.gov/grants/find_grants.cfm or http://www.grants.gov.
Description
Link to Full Announcement
Net farm income is forecast at $81.6 billion in 2010, up 31 percent from 2009 and 26 percent higher than the 10-year average of $64.8 billion for 2000-2009. Net cash income at $92.5 billion would be a nominal record, 2.3 percent above the prior record attained in 2008. Net value added is expected to increase by almost $20 billion in 2010 to $132.0 billion. The net value added of agriculture to the U.S. economy in inflation-adjusted terms reached its two highest levels since the mid 1970s in 2004 and 2008. Inflation-adjusted net cash income has reached levels not seen since the mid-1970s for the fourth time since 2004, including the forecast for this year. The mid-1970s was the last comparable period when U.S. farming enjoyed multiple years of sustained levels of high output and income.
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