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The Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center (NE-DBIC) announces the availability of funds through the Organic On-Farm Milk Storage & Handling Grant program, which will provide grants for organic dairy farmers to access funds that support the purchase of equipment and other related costs that will improve milk storage, handling, and energy efficiencies.
The focus of this grant is on the purchase of specialized equipment and related supplies. Applicants will be able to select from a pre-approved list of eligible equipment and supplies which includes milk storage tanks, milk pipeline, glycol chillers, milk loading systems, reclaim systems for water, cooling equipment, plate coolers/heat exchangers, and equipment installation costs.
Projects funded by this grant will streamline milk pick up, create efficiencies around milk storage, and improve handling for both farmers and their processors. Successful applications will show reduced costs to the farmer and will improve efficiencies around the movement of milk, reduce frequency of milk pick up, and/or otherwise meet processors' needs for improved storage and handling.
**Priority will be given to farmers that are transitioning to a new processor to meet their new processor's requirements. ** Grants are available to applicants in all 11 Northeast states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Grants will range from $10,000- $50,000 with a 25% match commitment.
Match waivers are also available. FSA low-interest loans and other grants are encouraged to supplement the project. Total funds available: $450,000.
Applicants eligible for these funds are organic dairy farmers (producers) that: 1. are headquartered or based in the Northeast; and 2. produce milk within the Northeast; and 3.
are licensed dairy operations in compliance with all required state and/federal standards. 1. Review the fullOrganic On-Farm Milk Storage & Handling Grant RFA(request for applications) for the application details.
2. Register inWebGrants(may take up to two business days). 3.
Complete your application in WebGrants using ourApplication Guide. **Application period: December 13, 2022 - February 9,2023 at 2:00 PM ET. ** 4.
_Applicants who do not already have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) through SAM. gov are strongly encouraged to start this process during the application period to ensure a timely start to their grant, if awarded. _ _**There are currently significant delays**.
_ ## Have a Question about this Grant? Have a question? Contact Ben Eldredge.
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Organic On-Farm Milk Storage & Handling Grant for Dairy Farmers is funded by Maine Dept. of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Maine. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Empowering Communities Grants is sponsored by PPL Foundation. These grants enrich the overall vitality of the community through programs that protect the environment and improve people's lives. Focus areas include environmental stewardship and education. Projects involving native plant pollinator habitat restoration within the Schuylkill watershed could align with environmental stewardship goals.
Brown Girl Jane x SheaMoisture Grant is a grant from SheaMoisture and Brown Girl Jane that funds Black and woman-owned beauty and wellness businesses in the United States. Part of SheaMoisture's broader commitment to addressing racial inequality through its $1 million annual giving fund, this program specifically supports founders at the intersection of Black and women-owned entrepreneurship in the beauty and wellness sector. Applicants must be based in the U.S. and have operated their business for at least one year. Grants range from $10,000 to $25,000. Check the SheaMoisture Fund website for the current open cycle, as deadlines vary by cohort.
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