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P. G. Agricultural Marketing Service: FMPP Grant , LFPP Grant NOFA-NH Farmer Resilience Fund NOFA-NH provides valuable funding opportunities for farmers primarily through grants aimed at supporting sustainable farming practices and offering emergency relief.
These grants help farmers improve their operations, adopt organic methods, and strengthen the long-term sustainability of their businesses. Beyond financial assistance, NOFA-NH also offers guidance in navigating funding sources, helping farmers identify and access the most relevant programs. This support ensures farmers are well-equipped to apply for funding and successfully secure financial backing for their projects.
Many New Hampshire farmers have faced a number of challenges in recent growing seasons due to frost, freeze, and flood events. In order to best support our Granite State community of small family farmers, NOFA-NH has established a Farmer Resilience Fund. We welcome all New Hampshire farmers to apply to receive funding in order to make up for some losses they have experienced.
Organic and transitioning-to-organic farmers for on-farm climate resilience projects; Small-scale certified organic farmers (a gross income of less than $25,000 in the previous year) seeking reimbursement for up to $250 of their organic certification costs. Any NH farmer in need of emergency/disaster relief funding. You must be a NOFA-NH member to receive funding.
You can become a member here. All membership levels receive the same benefits. You can apply for funding in multiple categories.
REACH OUT TO US WITH QUESTIONS! info@nofanh. org | 603-224-5022 NOFA-NH is pleased to invite NH farmers to apply for our 2026 Farmer Resilience Fund mini-grants!
NOFA-NH seeks to convene a Selection Committee that represents the diverse stakeholders that make up our membership to help with the review of Farmer Resilience Fund mini-grants in order to recommend the distribution of $26,000 in grant funds Apply to the Selection Committee by March 1, 2026 NOFA-NH’s Farmer Resilience Grant April 25, 2025 – This winter, the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire (NOFA-NH) provided 18 New Hampshire farms with over $29,000 in mini-grants to implement climate smart projects, assist with organic cost share reimbursement, and support farms in need of disaster relief.
Mini-grants helped fund climate resilience projects such as assisting with the funding of cover crop seeds, compost, soil testing, mineral nutrition, drip irrigation improvements, high tunnel purchases and installations, walk in cooler enhancements, water catchment systems, tools and equipment, and more.
Disaster relief was provided to farms that experienced damages to their operations in 2024, including crop losses resulting from increased humidity, soil damage due to excessive rain fall, and damage from high winds. Organic cost share reimbursement for small-scale certified organic farmers was additionally provided.
NOFA-NH’s Farmer Resilience Fund is intended to help organic and transitioning-to-organic farmers build resilience to mitigate the effects of climate change and to aid any New Hampshire farm in need of disaster relief.
Farms that received mini-grants included: Alprilla Farm , Bascom Farm , Brandmoore Farm , Concord Bee Company , Full Moon Farm NH , Gemmo Forest , Greenhill Farm , Kearsarge Gore Farm , Knife and Plow Farm , Marimark Farms , Megan Greene, NOK Vino , Pack Mountain Farm , Pork Hill Farm , Provision Farm , The Laurels Farm , Two Mountain Farm , and Wild Fern Farm .
NOFA-NH’s 2024 Farmer Resilience Fund was made possible by a grant from the You Have Our Trust Fund. The organization is currently fundraising to continue the Farmer Resilience Fund in 2025. Donations can be made to the fund directly at www.
nofanh. org/donate . [The Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire (NOFA-NH) actively promotes organic, regenerative, ecologically sound farming, gardening, eating, and land care practices for healthy communities.
We help people build local, just, and sustainable food systems.] Farmer Resilience Grant Stories: NOK Vino NOK Vino received a 2025 Farmer Resilience Grant for emergency relief related to crop lose. Read their story and how the grant funds helped their farm and business.
Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire 84 Silk Farm Rd, Concord, NH 03301 New Hampshire is on the unceded land of the Pennacook, Winnipesaukee, Pigwacket, Sokoki, Cowasuck and Ossipee peoples, or N’dakinna, the Abenaki word for the traditional ancestral homeland of the Abenaki and Wabanaki Peoples past and present.
NOFA-NH acknowledges and honors with gratitude the land, waterways and alnobak (people) who have stewarded this land through the generations. NOFA-NH also recognizes that so many of the practices from which organic farming finds its basis can be traced back to the agricultural and land care traditions of indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island and the globe.
We express deep gratitude for the guardians who have passed down ancestral knowledge since time immemorial so that we might continue to grow and harvest food, care for land and water, and deepen connections between nature and self in a harmonious way today.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organic and transitioning-to-organic New Hampshire farmers must be NOFA-NH members; certified organic farmers with gross income under $25,000 may receive up to $250 for certification cost reimbursement, and any NH farmer may apply for emergency/disaster relief. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $250 per applicant for certification cost-share; $26,000 total pool Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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