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FY 2026 Agriculture Marketing Grant - APPLICATIONS CLOSED | Business Development Garrett County, Maryland Agricultural Marketing Grant Small Business Marketing Grant Property Tax Incentive Program More Jobs for Marylanders Small, Minority, and Women-Owned Businesses Agricultural Marketing Grant Small Business Marketing Grant Property Tax Incentive Program More Jobs for Marylanders Small, Minority, and Women-Owned Businesses FY 2026 Agriculture Marketing Grant - APPLICATIONS CLOSED APPLICATIONS FOR THE FY 2026 AGRICULTURE MARKETING GRANT ARE NOW CLOSED.
FY 2025 AGRICULTURE MARKETING GRANT RECIPIENTS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO APPLY IN FY 2026. The Agriculture Marketing Grant Program is designed to assist local agriculture businesses in Garrett County, Maryland, by helping fund marketing and promotional efforts that improve visibility, attract new customers, and grow business operations.
Maximum Grant Amount: $1,000 Required Match: Minimum of 10% of the total project cost Grant Type: Reimbursement only — purchases must be made after written grant approval and within specified timelines. Taxable Income: Grant awards are taxable as income. Grant recipients will receive a 1099 at the end of the calendar year in which the grant is awarded.
Eligibility Requirements: Eligible applicants must meet all the following criteria: Be a farm, farm business, farm-related business, or farm-related organization or association based in Garrett County, Maryland. Be a registered business in good standing with the State of Maryland and Garrett County Government, if required by law. Hold a current business license , if one is required for your business type.
Eligible Marketing Expenses: Website development or redesign (including e-commerce integration) Print advertising (e.g., newspaper, magazines, mailers) Radio or television advertising Graphic design for branding or promotions Signage, banners, or other promotional materials Farmers Market display items, i.e., canopies, tables, tablecloths, etc. Ineligible expenses include: Items or services purchased before grant approval Marketing materials created in-house Marketing materials purchased from another company owned by the applicant or the applicant’s owners Operating expenses not directly tied to marketing Travel, meals, or entertainment Personal or household expenses Any other expenses not listed in “Eligible Marketing Expenses” above Program Rules and Requirements: Applicant must submit a completed application (including a completed and signed IRS W-9 form and vendor information request form) and receive written grant approval before making any purchases.
The application, IRS W-9 form, and vendor information request form must reflect the same mailing address . Incomplete applications will be denied. All approved marketing purchases must be completed within 30 days of written grant approval.
Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of the grant. Proof of purchases (itemized receipts/invoices) and payments (credit card receipts or fronts/backs of canceled checks) must be submitted within 30 days of written grant approval. Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of the grant.
Grant funds will be disbursed as a reimbursement after documentation is received and verified, and only if all grant requirements are met. An applicant is not eligible for multiple awards during any given fiscal year. Grant funds are subject to availability of funds.
Grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis. The grant program for any given fiscal year will close once available grant funds have been exhausted. FY 2025 Agriculture Marketing Grant recipients are not eligible to apply in FY 2026.
Describe marketing materials to be purchased. Provide cost estimates or vendor quotes. Document at least 10% matching funds.
Include business license (if required) and verification of good standing from the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation (if required). Include completed and signed IRS W-9 form. Include completed Vendor Information Request form (applicant is the vendor).
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Applicants will be notified in writing of approval status. Purchases must be made within 30 days of written grant approval.
Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of the grant. Submit proof of purchases (itemized invoices/receipts) and payments (credit card receipts or fronts/backs of canceled checks) for reimbursement within 30 days of written grant approval. Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of the grant.
Reimbursement will be provided for approved expenses only up to 90% of $1,000. Kim Durst, Manager of Business Development, Garrett County Department of Business Development PH: (301) 334-1992 | Email: kdurst@garrettcountymd. gov .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Farms, farm businesses, farm-related businesses, or farm-related organizations or associations based in Garrett County, Maryland. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Agricultural Marketing Grant Program is funded by Garrett County, Maryland. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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