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Grants, Bidding Opportunities, Financial Services Official Site of The State of New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill • Lt. Governor Dr. Dale G.
Caldwell FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Department of Agriculture Department of Agriculture State Agriculture Development Committee Agricultural and Natural Resources Natural Resources Conservation Animal Health Diagnostic Lab Livestock / Poultry Health Child and Adult Nutrition Programs Food Distribution Programs Marketing and Development Services and Certificates Regulations on Plant Shipment into NJ Grants, Bidding Opportunities, Financial Services Rule Proposals and Adoptions State Board of Agriculture State Board of Agriculture Organic and Regenerative Farming Board Grants, Bidding Opportunities, Financial Services Grants, Bidding Opportunities, Financial Services Grants for agriculture, conservation, or rural development are designed to accomplish specific objectives.
Grant requirements for agriculture generally are for existing farm operations. For purchasing a farm or for operational expenses, loans are available. Prospective grant applicants and grant recipients are advised that the Department of Agriculture does and will continue to adhere to the requirements contained in Circular 07-05-OMB, Grant Agreements - Agency Contracts .
All Grant applicants and recipients are directed to review the Circular in its entirety so they are able to comply with all Grantee responsibilities and requirements. Questions about grants can be emailed to NJDA. Grants@ag.
nj. gov . The clickable links below provide information on grant opportunities and other assistance that might be of interest to members of the New Jersey agricultural community.
Click on a link to access the information on the topic listed. The list that follows is the publication of NJDA notice of funding availability (NOFA) for purposes of N. J.
S. A. 52:14-34.
5. Each link below provides details about the listed NJDA grant opportunity, including information on the purpose for which the grant program funds can be used, who may apply for funding under the grant program, the procedure to apply for grant funds, and the deadline for application, along with other NJDA grant opportunity information.
The following programs are currently open to new applications, proposals, and/or submissions: Animal Waste Management Plan Outreach, Development and Implementation Grant The purpose of this grant is to advance the continued implementation of the NJDA Animal Waste Management rules. There are limited resources to help farmers develop and implement AWMPs.
At this time, only NJDA staff are conducting technical assistance for AWMP development, while in the past external agencies, such as extension agents, played a role. An additional aspect of this grant is to assist with the cost of BMP installation — a major barrier to reducing Nonpoint Source (NPS) pollution on farms. NJDA is looking for a straightforward, cost-effective way to implement BMPs.
Any Soil Conservation District organized pursuant to N. J. S.
A. 4:24-1 et seq. , may apply.
An applicant need not be located in Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, or Salem counties, but the activities to be funded through this grant must be directed at and used exclusively for the benefit of farms that are located in those counties. A grant award of up to $100,000 is available to accomplish activities over a 24-month period, with the opportunity to seek an extension of the period of performance.
Completed applications must be submitted by email (preferred, through PDF format) to denise. cannuli@ag. nj.
gov NJDA, Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources Attention: Denise Cannuli Program Webpage: Animal Waste Management Plan Outreach, Development and Implementation Grant Contact: Denise Cannuli- denise. cannuli@ag. nj.
gov Wildlife Fence Cost-Share Program (Unpreserved Farms) The NJDA Wildlife Fencing Program makes cost-share funding available for the installation of wildlife fencing on unpreserved farms. Unpreserved farm owners, operators, or tenants in New Jersey may receive up to 50 percent matching funds ($50,000 maximum) if their application is approved.
The owner, operator, or lessee of a commercial farm that does not include preserved farmland, who meets each of the four following eligibility criteria: 1. The applicant’s farming operation must meet the definition of a “commercial farm” at N. J.
S. A. 4:1C-3, pursuant to at least one of the following criteria: It is a farm management unit of no less than five acres producing agricultural or horticultural products worth $2,500 or more annually, and satisfying the eligibility criteria for differential property taxation, pursuant to the Farmland Assessment Act of 1964, P.
L. 1964, c. 48 (N.
J. S. A.
54:423. 1 et seq.) ; It is a farm management unit of less than five acres, producing agricultural or horticultural products worth $50,000 or more annually and otherwise satisfying the eligibility criteria for differential property taxation, pursuant to the Farmland Assessment Act of 1964, P.
L. 1964, c. 48 (N.
J. S. A.
54:423. 1 et seq.) ; or It is a farm management unit that is a beekeeping operation producing honey or other agricultural or horticultural apiary-related products, or providing crop pollination services, worth $10,000 or more annually; 2.
The applicant’s farming operation must have had a minimum of $10,000 in gross sales from agricultural or horticultural products grown or derived from the applicant’s farm operation as reflected in either personal or business Federal tax return forms; 3. The applicant must be willing and authorized to enter an agreement pursuant to N. J.
S. A. 4:20-6.
1. d(1), which imposes a requirement to maintain the land for eight years in agricultural or horticultural production, and other requirements, including an obligation to repay the grant on a pro rata basis if the land is not farmed for the full eight-year period; and 4.
If the applicant is a lessee (tenant) or operator who does not own the farmland, the applicant will need to provide written approval to install the fencing on the land from the owner of the land on which the fencing is to be installed. Such written approval is required at the time of application for a grant. Funding for projects up to $5,000 will be available to selected and approved applicants after April 1, 2025.
The NJDA is now accepting applications for WFCS Grants. There is no deadline to apply. Applications will be evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis until all available WFCS Grant funds are exhausted.
As awards will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis, it is highly recommended that applicants submit their completed application using email to njdadeerfence@ag. nj. gov .
If an application is incomplete or missing any required documentation, the remaining WFCS Grant funds may be depleted by the time the applicant submits the required information. It is the applicant’s sole responsibility to ensure that their application is complete.
Program Webpage: Wildlife Fencing Director - Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources New Jersey Department of Agriculture 200 Riverview Plaza, 3rd Floor The following programs are currently closed to new applications, proposals, and/or submissions: Farm Gleaning and Seafood Recovery Support Program Please note: FY26 Gleaning and Seafood Recovery Support Program application period has closed.
The New Jersey Department of Agriculture has received funds under the State Food Purchase Program, which may be allocated to support gleaning activities (the Gleaning Support Program).
Gleaning Support Program funds to support gleaning activities may be requested from the NJDA by interested eligible nonprofit entities who are gleaning from New Jersey farms and distributing such gleaned food to New Jersey organizations to help feed New Jersey’s hungry. Public and private non-profit New Jersey-based organizations may apply for funding to support farm gleaning or seafood recovery activities.
Applicants must be legal entities and have the legal capacity to contract. Single organizations and institutions are encouraged to apply as project partners. Organizations that currently receive State Food Purchase Program funding are not eligible to apply for this grant.
A total of $518,000 , subject to the availability of funds, is anticipated to be accessible to eligible non-profit applicant organizations. Completed applications must be submitted by email to both rose. chamberlain@ag.
nj. gov and david. defrange@ag.
nj. gov no later than noon, 12:00 P. M.
, on August 29, 2025. Incomplete and/or late submission will be determined ineligible. Program Webpage: Farm Gleaning and Seafood Recovery Support Contact: William Conners - NJDA.
Grants@ag. nj. gov New Jersey Agritourism Grant Program (NJATP) The application period for the 2025 NJATP program has officially closed.
Applications submitted to NJATP@ag. nj. gov with an email timestamp after January 30th, 5 PM EST, will be considered on a rolling basis.
Rolling decisions will be made following the review, selection, and award of applications submitted prior to January 30th, 5 PM EST. All rolling decisions are subject to funding availability. The purpose of the New Jersey Agritourism Grant Program is to provide funding to support New Jersey agritourism businesses in their efforts to attract, entertain, and educate visitors.
Agricultural entities operating in the State of New Jersey are eligible to apply for grant funding. Eligible entities include: Non-Farm Brewery/Distillery/Wineries Other Agricultural Businesses that pursue funding to support eligible activities. A total of $5 million dollars ($5,000,000) available for funding through the NJATP.
Applicants may request up to $100,000 in grant funding and must submit documentation to substantiate all proposed grant expenses. All interested parties should submit completed NJATP applications, and all supplemental application materials to NJATP@ag. nj.
gov or before January 30th, 2026, at 5:00 PM EST . Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a rolling basis, subject to funding availability, which will be determined following the conclusion of the initial application period. Program Webpage: New Jersey Agritourism Grant Program (NJATP) William Conners, Grants Coordinator william.
conners@ag. nj. gov .
New Jersey Wine Industry Project Grants Please note: FY26 New Jersey Wine Industry Project Grants application period has closed. The New Jersey Department of Agriculture / New Jersey Wine Industry Advisory Council (NJWIAC) awards grants for wine industry projects to address research, development, and promotion of the New Jersey Wine Industry.
The NJWIAC will accept grant applications for projects benefiting the wine industry through research and development concerning the viticultural and wine-making processes in the State and for the promotion of the New Jersey Wine Industry.
Proposed projects must benefit the wine industry as a whole and funded project activities may not exclude any plenary and/or farm wine licensee whose sales of New Jersey wine contribute to the Wine Promotion Account and who wishes to participate. The available funds, to be used during grant period of 10/1/25 through 9/30/26, are equal to $468,980. 75.
Completed applications should be submitted no later than May 5, 2025 to: New Jersey Department of Agriculture New Jersey Wine Industry Advisory Council Division of Marketing and Development Trenton, New Jersey 08625 or E-mail: kristin. rue@ag. nj.
gov with “NJ Wine Grant Application” in the subject line Program Webpage: New Jersey Wine Industry Project Grants For questions or more information, email or call the Division of Marketing and Development at: kristin. rue@ag. nj.
gov or (609)-913-6516 Nutrient Management Assistance Grants Please note: The application period for this program has closed. The purpose of this grant is to advance the continued implementation of the NJDA Animal Waste Management rules. There are limited resources to help farmers implement AWMPs.
A foundational component of AWMP implementation is nutrient management. Farms of any size are required to follow BMPs for the land application of manure. However, many farms lack the equipment that is needed to efficiently and effectively transport and spread manure.
This grant opportunity seeks to provide funding to bring critical tools to farms for the implementation of nutrient management BMPs. The NJDA seeks applicants who are qualified to purchase and maintain a manure spreader and to establish a community use program for the manure spreader that includes supporting nutrient management BMPs in the community and among users of the manure spreader.
Applicants may be New Jersey-based: Not-for-profit organizations (NFPs), or; Applicants should have a strong working relationship with agricultural producers in their local community, and applicants will be required to ensure that AWMPs containing Nutrient Management Plans or nutrient budgets are developed (or updated) and implemented at a minimum of five farms at which the manure spreader will be used.
The Department has a total funding pool of $100,000 available for the award of individual grants of up to $25,000. Applicants must present their grant proposal by completing an application form, a copy of which is available on the program website or upon request by email sent to anr. grants@ag.
nj. gov . Program Webpage: NJDA Nutrient Management Assistance Grants Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program Please note: the application period for this program has closed.
The New Jersey Department of Agriculture (NJDA) is inviting applications for funding opportunities under the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service's (AMS) Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program.
Grant funding is available for projects that aim to enhance the capacity of aggregating, processing, manufacturing, storing, transporting, wholesaling, and distributing locally and regionally produced food products. These include specialty crops, dairy, grains for human consumption, aquaculture, and other food products.
Ineligible products include meat and poultry, wild-caught seafood, exclusively animal feed and forage products, fiber, landscaping products, tobacco, or dietary supplements.
Agricultural producers or processors or groups of producers/processors Nonprofit organizations operating middle-of-the-supply-chain activities Local government entities operating middle-of-the-supply-chain activities Tribal governments entities operating middle-of-the-supply-chain activities Institutions such as schools, universities or hospitals bringing producers together to establish cooperative or shared infrastructure or invest in equipment that will benefit multiple producers.
The NJDA was allotted a total of $3,437,002. 00 in program funding. There are two ways to apply for RFSI funding: Infrastructure Grant Application – Projects requesting more than $100,000 that intend to develop new, middle-of-supply-chain infrastructure for eligible agricultural products.
The USDA has defined a funding range of $100,000 - $3,000,000 per application, but it is important to consider that the NJDA intends to award our total allotted federal funding ($3,437,002) equitably across multiple industries and projects. Applications must provide a 50% match in funding, 25% if the applicant entity qualifies for a reduced match. See RFSI program scope and requirements for more information.
Simplified Equipment-Only Application – Projects requesting between $10,000 and $100,000 for equipment purchases related to middle-of-supply-chain activities. There is no match requirement for simplified equipment-only projects. The NJDA requests that all interested organizations representing New Jersey’s Food Systems Infrastructure industry submit project proposals via e-mail to deelip.
mhaske@ag. nj. gov for consideration for this funding on or before March 15, 2024 at 5 p.
m. EST . Any applications received after this deadline will not be considered.
Program Webpage: Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Grant Program For questions, please contact William Conners - william. conners@ag. nj.
gov Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) Please note: the 2025 Specialty Crop Block Grant application period has closed. The 2026 application period is expected to reopen in Winter 2026.
The New Jersey Department of Agriculture (NJDA) requests applications for funding made available through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) to carry out projects that enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops.
For the purpose of this grant program, “specialty crops” are defined as: vegetables and fruits, including grapes for wine, nuts, horticultural products including Christmas trees, honey, herbs, potatoes, sweet corn, and other specialty crops, including algae.
Agricultural commodities which are not eligible for these grant funds include, but are not limited to: feed crops, food grains, seafood, livestock, dairy, and poultry products, including eggs, range grasses, and oilseed crops. Eligible applicants include organizations who submit projects that enhance the competitiveness of New Jersey Specialty Crops in either domestic or foreign markets.
Applications for grant funds should describe how the project potentially affects and produces measurable outcomes for the specialty crop industry and/or the public, rather than a single organization, institution, or individual. To strengthen the competitiveness of your application, single organizations, institutions, and individuals are encouraged to participate and apply as project partners.
Funding for projects up to $40,000 will be available to selected and approved applicants at a date to be determined. The NJDA requests that all interested organizations representing New Jersey’s specialty crop industry submit project proposals through SimpliGov on or before May 10th , at 5:00 PM EST. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered.
To access the application portal, please click here . Program Webpage: Specialty Crop Block Grant Program William Conners, Grants Coordinator, Office of the Secretary william. conners@ag.
nj. gov Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) Grant Program (2024-2026) Please note: The application period for this program has closed. The New Jersey Department of Agriculture is making grant funds available to counties and municipalities to battle the spotted lanternfly (SLF) for 2024-26.
Interested counties and municipalities may apply to receive funds from the Department.
The Legislature has provided funding to the Department to reduce SLF populations and minimize their spread A total of up to $50,000 per county , and up to $20,000 per municipality , subject to the availability of funds, to be encumbered on a first-come, first-served basis, will be provided to reimburse for eligible costs incurred for SLF chemical treatment activities.
All interested county and municipal agencies must submit a new application to participate for 2024-2026 SLF treatment reimbursements. All monies dedicated to this program must be encumbered by November 30, 2024, and fully expended by November 30, 2026. Applications received after November 30, 2024, will not be considered.
Program Webpage: 2024-26 Spotted Lanternfly Treatment Funding Information For NJ Counties, Municipalities Joseph Zoltowski, Director Division of Plant Industry, NJDA joseph. zoltowski@ag. nj.
gov Underserved, Beginning and Military Veteran Farmers Mini-Grant Program Please note: The application period for this program has closed . The New Jersey Department of Agriculture (NJDA) requests applications for the funding available through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP), and the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021 (H. R.
133) to carry out projects that enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to build upon the SCBGP’s mission to enhance New Jersey’s specialty crop industry through our community of underserved farmers, including those who are Socially Disadvantaged, Beginning or Military Veteran farmers of Specialty Crops in the state of New Jersey.
Organizations must be majority-owned (51% or greater) by individuals who identify as either Socially-Disadvantaged ( including women ), Beginning, or Veteran Farmers. Eligibility will be determined by a self-certification process, outlined in the project profile template. If you are unsure of your eligibility, please go to the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service webpage for Historically Underserved Farmers and Ranchers.
Organizations who received funding through this program’s previous funding rounds are considered ineligible to apply for this round of Underserved, Beginning and Military Veteran Farmer Mini-Grant funding. Funding for projects up to $5,000 will be available to selected and approved applicants after April 1, 2025.
The NJDA requests that all interested and eligible organizations representing New Jersey’s underserved specialty crop industry submit project proposals via email to NJDA. grants@ag. nj.
gov for consideration for this funding on or before Friday, February 28, 2025, at 5 p. m. EST.
Any applications received after this deadline will not be considered. Program Webpage: Underserved, Beginning and Military Veteran Farmers Mini-Grant Program William Conners: william. conners@ag.
nj. gov or (609) 913-6620 The State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC) leads in the preservation of New Jersey's farmland and promotes innovative approaches to maintaining the viability of agriculture.
The SADC administers the Farmland Preservation Program , providing grants to counties, municipalities and nonprofit groups to fund the purchase of development easements on farmland; directly purchasing farms and development easements from landowners; and offering grants to landowners in the program to fund up to 50 percent of the cost of soil and water conservation projects [pdf].
It also administers the Right to Farm Program , oversees the Transfer of Development Rights Bank , and operates the Farm Link Program , which helps connect farm owners with farmers seeking access to farmland and farming opportunities. The SADC consists of 11 members – six citizens appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate, and five ex-officio members.
Four of the citizen members must be actively engaged in farming, and the other two represent the general public. Below is a list of available grant opportunities offered through the SADC. For more information, please go to New Jersey Farmland Preservation Program .
Soil and Water Conservation Grants The State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC) provides cost-sharing grants to landowners in the permanent or eight-year preservation programs to fund approved soil and water conservation projects. These projects not only protect soil and water resources, but increase productivity and profitability for the farmer.
Projects include terrace systems; diversions; water impoundment reservoirs; irrigation systems; sediment retention, erosion or water control systems; drainage systems; animal waste control facilities; and land shaping and grading. Click here for more information on Soil and Water Conservation Grants.
Farm and Food Workers Relief Grant Program Farmers Market Assistance Federal State Marketing Improvement Program Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Value Added Producer Grants and Tools Other Funding Opportunities Farm Credit East Ag Enhancement New Jersey Junior Breeder Loan Fund Other Financial Assistance Information Agricultural Credit and Finance New Jersey Risk Management Crop Insurance Education USDA EQIP Organic Initiative Agricultural Credit and Finance Animal Waste Management Plan Outreach, Development and Implementation Grant Farm and Food Workers Relief Grant Program Farm Credit East (AgEnhancement) Farmers Market Assistance Federal State Marketing Improvement Program (FSMIP) New Jersey Risk Management and Crop Insurance Education New Jersey Junior Breeder Loan Fund New Jersey Wine Industry Project Grants Soil and Water Conservation Grants Rural Food Systems Infrastructure Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Specialty Crop Block Grants Specialty Crop Multi-State Program (SCMP) Grants Spotted Lanternfly Grants Value Added Producer Grants and Tools Department of Agriculture State Agriculture Development Committee Agricultural and Natural Resources Marketing and Development Grants, Bidding Opportunities, Financial Services Rule Proposals and Adoptions State Board of Agriculture State Board of Agriculture Organic and Regenerative Farming Board Lt.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Farm owners, operators, and lessees in New Jersey Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $50,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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