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This is the fifth year of the grant program which provides support for small-scale gardening, herding and livestock operations to increase the quantity and quality of locally grown food in food-insecure communities. A total of $2,235,220 was approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for this year’s program through funding authorized under the 2018 Farm Bill.
Individuals, including backyard farmers – for the amount set at $5,000 per applicant. Applicants must be a Hawai‘i resident, at least 18 years old and head of the household. Those previously granted awards under the MGFSP are ineligible.
Organizations that are registered to do business in Hawai‘i, including Native Hawaiian, nonprofits, federally funded educational facilities – for the amount set at $10,000 per applicant. Organizations receiving awards will be required to provide matching funds of at least 10% of the grant award. The matching funds cannot be derived from other federal sources.
The online application form and program information for individuals are available at the DAB Market Development Branch (MDB) website at: https://dab. hawaii. gov/add/mgfsp/ .
The Request for Proposals for organizations is posted on the State Procurement Office website at: https://hands. ehawaii. gov/hands/opportunities/opportunity-details/26521 The deadline for applications is noon on February 19, 2026.
Consideration will be based on the description of the project, the number of beneficiaries and the anticipated production of the project. Previous MGFSP awardees are not eligible for this year’s grant program.
Examples of the types of activities that may be funded under this grant include: Small-scale gardening – purchase tools or equipment, soil, seeds, plants, canning equipment, refrigeration, composting equipment, towers, hydroponic and aeroponic farming. Small-scale herding and livestock operations – purchase animals, buy, erect or repair fencing for livestock. Apiary – bees and bee boxes, education, expanding food markets.
Organizations will complete a project profile template and present their project selection.
Questions regarding the application process may addressed to the MDB at 808-973-9594 or email: [email protected] Examples of proposals that were funded in last year’s round included projects for: fencing to protect crops and seedlings from axis deer damage; purchasing of seeds and tree crops; purchasing of soil amendments, compost, tools and irrigation systems; purchasing of garden towers and raised beds for vegetable production; building shade houses, aquaponic, hydroponic and aeroponic systems; and constructing poultry coops.
Informational video on the program and how to apply available at: https://www. youtube. com/watch?
v=S49oov0MznQ HAWAI‘I BOARD OF AGRICULTURE & BIOSECURITY MEETINGS Proposed Administrative Rules Financial and Compliance Audit Reports Reports Listed by Subject Matter
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Livestock producers in Hawaii meeting program criteria. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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