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Find similar grantsFarmer Resiliency Mini-Grants is sponsored by NOFA-NH. Mini-grants to support NH farmers in building climate resilience through healthy soil and on-farm practices, innovative projects, organic certification fee reimbursement, and emergency/disaster relief including repairs to land, buildings, and equipment.
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NOFA-NH's Farmer Resilience Fund Mini-Grant Application | NH Food Alliance NH Food and Agriculture Strategic Plan Become a Participating Partner Contribute to the Strategic Plan NH Food System Statewide Gathering Wholesale Producer Directory NOFA-NH's Farmer Resilience Fund Mini-Grant Application Intended applicants: Small scale certified organic farmers with a gross income of less than $25,000 seeking reimbursement for some of their 2025 organic certification fees.
Summary: NOFA-NH is pleased to invite NH farmers to apply for our 2026 Farmer Resilience Fund mini-grants! Building on two successful rounds of this grant program, NOFA-NH has received a donation from Stonyfield Organic and many individual donors to launch this pro-active fund to provide mini-grants to help organic and transitioning-to-organic farmers build resilience to mitigate the effects of climate change.
These mini-grants can pay for expenses associated with implementing healthy soil and on-farm practices to build climate resilience, including but not limited to: new supplies and equipment, soil tests, insect prevention measures, cost share for organic NRCS practices, etc. Mini-grants can also fund new and innovative projects that leverage organic practices to build on-farm climate resilience.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small-scale certified organic farmers in New Hampshire with gross income less than $25,000, seeking reimbursement for 2025 organic certification fees. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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