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Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant is sponsored by Choose Iowa (Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship). This grant awards financial assistance to eligible businesses engaged in projects that expand or refurbish existing milk plants or mobile dairy processing units, or establish new ones. It supports innovation within the dairy industry.
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Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant | Choose Iowa Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant The Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation cost-share Grant was created to assist Iowa dairies with their efforts to reduce labor and to increase on-farm processing of Iowa dairy products. Available funding allocated for awarding to recipients in 2026-2027: $500,000. Maximum amount awarded per grant awardee: up to $100,000.
The total amount of grant funding requested may not surpass $100,000 per applicant including both their on-farm processing and labor reducing technology requests. Applicants must provide a minimum of one-to-one (1:1) financial match from private sources such as cash, financing or other non-government grant funds for total project costs. In-kind contributions are not accepted.
Example: An individual applying for a grant of $5,000 must provide at least $5,000 from other sources for a project total of $10,000. Grant funds are paid out as a reimbursement after grant project(s) are completed. Projects cannot be in progress before a grant is awarded and must be able to be completed in 12 months or less.
Purchases for grant project can begin after the grant agreement is finalized with signatures from the grant recipient and an IDALS representative. Purchases made before this point are not eligible for reimbursement. Be an individual, business, agricultural cooperative, non-profit organization or local government.
Be in good standing with the State of Iowa. The business must not currently be in bankruptcy. Currently reside or conduct business in Iowa.
The business must not have been subject to any regulatory enforcement action related to federal, state, or local environmental, worker safety, food processing, or food safety laws, rules, or regulations within the last five years. Business must be permitted by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship or in the process of obtaining a permit. Project must be permitted activity.
Not be an IDALS employee or immediate family member of an IDALS employee. Applicant must be able to provide a one-to-one (1:1) financial match for the grant. In-kind contributions not accepted.
Membership in Choose Iowa brand program NOT required but encouraged. Business must employ less than 50 individuals. Projects must address at least one goal or more to: Create or expand opportunities for local small-scale milk producers to market pasteurized milk and milk products under private labels.
Provide greater flexibility or convenience for local small-scale farmers to have milk processed. Reduce labor associated with the on-farm production and storage of milk.
Examples include but are not limited to: On-farm processing equipment or infrastructure such as: Packaging and labeling equipment Labor reducing equipment or technology such as: Health monitoring technology or activity systems Cleaning assistance tools Expenses incurred prior to grant award. Any costs incurred by any firm for work performed prior to the formal execution of a contract.
Administrative or overhead costs not directly related to the grant project. Start-up costs such as inventory, license fees, working capital, etc. Costs associated with advertising, public relations, entertainment. Employee wages and benefits.
Paying off existing debt, related collection costs, mortgage, loans or legal fees. Paying off existing fines, penalties or settlements for failure to comply with laws or regulations. Rent or contract payments for time periods extending beyond the term of the grant contract.
Lobbying fundraising or other political activity. IDALS may require additional information and/or a site visit to review the proposed project. Any project changes after a grant has been awarded must be within the scope of the original project proposal.
If an awardee wishes to make changes to their approved project, please email a detailed explanation of the change request along with supporting documentation to chooseiowagrant@iowaagriculture. gov. The scoring committee will review change requests on a case-by-case basis for approval or denial. This is a reimbursement grant.
Consult your legal or financial advisor regarding financial or tax considerations for any funds received. Prior to submitting reimbursement requests, grant recipients must submit a current and complete W-9 form via the Choose Iowa grant portal. Requests for reimbursement must be submitted via the Choose Iowa grant portal.
To receive reimbursement, grantees must provide assurance the work has been completed, including submitting receipts and invoices and clearly outline expenditures. Only eligible expenses identified in the project budget as budget line items shall be eligible for reimbursement.
Choose Iowa will only reimburse eligible expenses up to the actual costs and not to exceed the costs included on the budget, without the prior written consent of the Choose Iowa. Project costs shall not be changed, modified, or reallocated between budget line items without the prior written consent of the Department or Choose Iowa staff.
A summary and photos of the completed project, including a detailed update to the project outcomes originally described in the grant application is required when submitting the final reimbursement request.
Grant recipients will be responsible for setting up and maintaining a project file that contains all records of correspondence with Choose Iowa/IDALS, receipts, invoices, and copies of all reports and documents associated with the project. Recipients shall retain all data and other records relating to the acquisition and performance of the Grant Award Agreement for a period of three years after the completion of the contract.
All records shall be subject to inspection and audit by state personnel at reasonable times. Upon request, the grantee shall produce a legible copy of any or all such records. Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant application period opens March 11, 2026, at 11 a.
m. April 17, 2026 at noon CST Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant application submission deadline Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant recipients announced After projects are completed Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant program guidelines . Select "My account" at the top of the page.
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ChooseIowaGrant@IowaAgriculture. gov Labor reducing equipment and on-farm processing projects will be scored separately. Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grants are competitive and will be scored and awarded based on the following criteria as well as other criteria as specified in the administrative rules.
Applicants must score at least a 60 to be considered for funding. Preference may be given to those not previously awarded funding. A concerted effort will be made to award grant funds across a variety of project types and also distribute grant funds geographically across the State.
Criteria Maximum Score Project addresses the goals of the program to create or add new jobs, expand opportunities and provide greater flexibility or convenience for local small-scale farmers, and/or reduce labor associated with the on-farm production and storage of milk. - Expand or refurbish existing milk plants or establish a new milk plant.
- Expand or refurbish existing mobile dairy processing units or establish new mobile dairy processing units. - Rent buildings, refrigeration facilities, freezer facilities or equipment necessary to expand dairy processing capacity, including mobile dairy or refrigeration units used exclusively for dairy processing.
- Incorporate methods and technologies that reduce farm labor associated with milk production and storage, including but not limited to the use of robotics and processes or systems that operate using computerized equipment or machinery. 25 points Detailed budget and match - Budget clearly details all project costs. - Budget clearly explains source and amount of applicant’s funds for private match.
- Budget is cost effective and planned purchases are backed by quotes or other sources. - Total project budget is more than double the amount of grant funding requested. 20 points Work plan and timeline - Work plan is thorough and realistic.
- A detailed description of each step of the project is provided with estimated dates. 20 points Business readiness, financial sustainability and experience - Applicant demonstrates sound business management, financial aptitude and stability. - Applicant describes the financial benefit of doing the grant project.
- Applicant demonstrates a need for grant funding. 15 points Impact on Iowa agriculture (The extent to which measurable objectives can be determined that demonstrates the proposed project’s benefit to the agriculture community) - Impact is appropriate for the size of the grant request. - Project has both short-term and long-term impact, including jobs and investments in Iowa.
10 points Application completeness and detail - The completeness of the application information and sufficiency of detail used to describe the project in the application. - May include (but not required): quotes, estimates, letter(s) of support or affirmations of financial solvency, photos or other supporting documentation. 10 points Total 100 Points Grant program announced, and application period opens.
March 1, 2026 Virtual Office Hours March 11, 2026 at 11 a. m.
Grant application deadline Noon CST on April 17, 2026 Committee scores applications April 17, 2026 - May 22, 2026 Awardees notified, and agreements issued June 2026 Awardees announced June 2026 Funds dispersed to awardees By reimbursement during grant term (June 2026 - June 2027) Program Guidelines Handout Download and print the complete Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant program guidelines. ChooseIowaGrant@IowaAgriculture. gov
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible businesses engaged in dairy production or processing in Iowa. Applicants must provide a minimum of one-to-one (1:1) financial match from private sources. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $100,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to four (4) Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) that will provide entrepreneurial development services to Native American communities, focusing on supplying services to socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing SBA resources. Eligible applicants must be Tribal Colleges and Universities as defined in the Higher Education Act HEA 316 (U.S.C. 1059c). Funding Opportunity Number: SB-GC7J-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.007. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,ED. Award Amount: Up to $250K per award.
The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to two (2) private, non-profit organizations that will provide entrepreneurial development services to women, with an emphasis on socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing WBCs for the District of Columbia (DC) and the State of Oregon. There will be one award for each location. Eligible applicants must be private, non-profit organizations with 501(c) tax exempt status from the U.S. Treasury’s Internal Revenue Service and must provide services to the District of Columbia (DC) and State of Oregon. Funding Opportunity Number: SB-OEDWB-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.043. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,CD,RD. Award Amount: $75K – $150K per award.
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