New Farmers Grant Fund – NY
New Farmers Grant Fund for Beginning Farmers in New York State – Apply by January, 2019
State Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Patty Ritchie is encouraging anyone just starting out in agriculture, or interested in pursuing a new career in the field, to apply for support through an initiative she created known as the New Farmers Grant Fund.
The $1 million New Farmers Grant Fund—now in its fifth year—provides grants of up to $50,000 to those who have started a farm business within the last ten years. The grants allow for the purchase of machinery, equipment, supplies and the construction or improvement of agricultural structures. Since the program’s launch in 2014, it has provided nearly $3.27 million to more than 90 farms across the state.
“If we want agriculture to remain as New York’s leading industry, we need to continue to attract new people to the profession—that’s the aim of the New Farmers Grant Fund, which helps provide those just starting out in agriculture with the support they need to be successful,” said Senator Patty Ritchie.
“I am encouraging anybody looking to join the ranks of our hardworking farmers to apply for this program and I can’t wait to see how this next round of grants boosts New York’s farming economy as a whole.”
Full details and applications for the New Farmers Grant Fund can be found by clicking here. The deadline for submitting an application is January 25th, 2019.
Support for a new round of the New Farmers Grant Fund was included as part of the most recent state budget, which included—for the fourth straight year—record investments in agriculture totaling $54.4 million. Funding is helping to support dozens of programs farmers depend on, as well as launching new initiatives designed to strengthen the connection between consumers and local foods.
Find more funding resources for beginning farmers at https://www.beginningfarmers.org/funding-resources/
Get more great farming resources at https://www.beginningfarmers.org/additional-farming-resources/
I bought an Old Farm. I am trying to turn it back into a small farm. Wondering how I could inquire about grants to reopen a small farm. In New York state
Raymond,
It is challenging to find grants to start or build a farm because farms are small businesses, and generally they are developed with investment capital and loans, not with grants. But you can find information about both on our funding resources page: https://www.beginningfarmers.org/funding-resources/