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Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI) The Georgia Department of Agriculture is proud to introduce the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI), an initiative designed to enhance the robustness and sustainability of Georgia's food supply chain.
Funded in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the RFSI program aims to empower Georgia's agricultural producers by strengthening the middle segments of the food supply chain. Questions, concerns, complaints? Let us know.
Apply for or renew your business license(s). The RFSI program seeks to build resilience within local and regional food systems, fostering economic growth and creating new opportunities for Georgia's farmers and food producers. By providing targeted support for infrastructure improvements and equipment upgrades, the RFSI program will enhance processing, aggregation, distribution, and storage capabilities across the state.
The Georgia RFSI program has allocated $7. 1 million in the form of grants for projects that meet these goals. Grant applications are available below.
After reading through the RFA and FAQ, send questions and/or completed applications to RFSI@agr. Georgia. gov .
Georgia RFSI Request for Applications (RFA) RFSI Equipment Only Grant Application (PDF) | MSWord RFSI Infrastructure Grant Application(PDF | MSWord Collaborating Organization Template Verification of Matching Funds Template These files must be opened using the lastest version of Adobe Reader Frequently Asked Questions RFSI March 5th Webinar Presentation 1. Simplified Equipment-Only Grants: Fixed Price Grants for equipment purchases.
Funding range: $10,000 to $100,000. No matching funds required. 2.
Infrastructure Grants: Supports large-scale projects to expand capacity and infrastructure. Funding range: $100,000 to $3,000,000. Eligible entities include: Agricultural producers or processors (individuals or groups).
Nonprofit organizations focused on supply chain activities. Local government entities. Educational and healthcare institutions.
All applicants must operate within Georgia and engage in activities that bolster the middle of the food supply chain. Support the development of value-added products. Ensure fair pricing, fair wages, and the creation of safe job opportunities.
Increase diversity in processing options and accessibility for underserved communities. Applications must be submitted to the Georgia Department of Agriculture at RFSI@agr. Georgia.
gov . Application Opening: February 14, 2024 Webinars and Office Hours: TBD Application Deadline: March 29, 2024, at 5:00 PM ET Award Announcements: June 1, 2024 matthew. kulinski@agr.
georgia. gov Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI) Happy Wyatt - RFSI Coordinator
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Agricultural producers and food businesses in Georgia. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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