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Apply for the Urban Agriculture Infrastructure Grant | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Apply for the Urban Agriculture Infrastructure Grant This grant program reimburses individuals who are investing in buidling out the infrastructure of urban agriculture. It offers micro grants for one-time projects and colloboration grants for larger efforts. You can apply through the Single Application for Assistance online application system.
Application period is closed as of Friday, October 31, 2025 at 5 pm. The Urban Agriculture Infrastructure Grant Program provides reimbursement grants for applicants who want to improve urban agriculture infrastructure in Pennsylvania.
\r\n These grants will build out the infrastructure of urban agriculture by: Encouraging entities to work together Finding ways to bring operations to a greater scale Opening opportunities for people to become social entrepreneurs The Urban Agriculture Infrastructure Grant Program provides reimbursement grants for applicants who want to improve urban agriculture infrastructure in Pennsylvania.
These grants will build out the infrastructure of urban agriculture by: Encouraging entities to work together Finding ways to bring operations to a greater scale Opening opportunities for people to become social entrepreneurs Dr. Jamie Green, jamigreen@pa. gov Dr. Jamie Green, jamigreen@pa.
gov Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) \r\n Urban Ag Infrastructure Grant Presentation (PDF) \r\n Pennsylvania Bulletin Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) Urban Ag Infrastructure Grant Presentation (PDF) Applications must be submitted through the Single Application for Assistance online application system . \r\n Application period is closed as of Friday, October 31, 2025 at 5 pm.
\r\n Learn how to apply online on DCED's Single Application information site . \r\n Reporting Requirements \r\n Provide information and between four to 10 photographs about the Urban Ag project and describe the impact of the grant. Applications must be submitted through the Single Application for Assistance online application system .
Application period is closed as of Friday, October 31, 2025 at 5 pm. Learn how to apply online on DCED's Single Application information site . Provide information and between four to 10 photographs about the Urban Ag project and describe the impact of the grant.
We will award two types of grants. These include "microgrants" and "collaboration" grants. Micro grants are for one-time projects or a single entity applicant.
The maximum grant amount for these applications is $2,500, not to exceed 85% of project costs. Applicants will only need to match 15% of the total grant amount. Micro grants are for one-time projects or a single entity applicant.
The maximum grant amount for these applications is $2,500, not to exceed 85% of project costs. Applicants will only need to match 15% of the total grant amount. Collaboration grants which demonstrate cooperative or regional efforts which share resources, aggregate agricultural products or producers, promote the sharing of resources among agricultural entities, and support community development.
\r\n These applications should include several partners in a project. They have a maximum grant of $50,000, not to exceed 85% of project costs. Applicants will only need to match 15% of the total grant amount.
Collaboration grants which demonstrate cooperative or regional efforts which share resources, aggregate agricultural products or producers, promote the sharing of resources among agricultural entities, and support community development. These applications should include several partners in a project. They have a maximum grant of $50,000, not to exceed 85% of project costs.
Applicants will only need to match 15% of the total grant amount. Eligible & ineligible costs Here is a list of eligible and ineligible costs. Projects must be located in an urban area for this list of costs to apply.
Gardening/growing equipment Utility connections/off-grid energy or water systems Contracted labor/installations Cold storage/temperature control equipment Lighting (for growing only) Site design or planning (contracted) Gardening/growing equipment Utility connections/off-grid energy or water systems Contracted labor/installations Cold storage/temperature control equipment Lighting (for growing only) Site design or planning (contracted) Any purchases made outside the contract period Computers, tablets, phones Advertising (That is not located on site) Ineligible Matching Funds All items listed as "Ineligible Costs" Any purchases made outside the contract period Computers, tablets, phones Advertising (That is not located on site) Ineligible Matching Funds All items listed as "Ineligible Costs"
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and urban farmers in Pennsylvania. 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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The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to four (4) Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) that will provide entrepreneurial development services to Native American communities, focusing on supplying services to socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing SBA resources. Eligible applicants must be Tribal Colleges and Universities as defined in the Higher Education Act HEA 316 (U.S.C. 1059c). Funding Opportunity Number: SB-GC7J-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.007. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,ED. Award Amount: Up to $250K per award.
The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to two (2) private, non-profit organizations that will provide entrepreneurial development services to women, with an emphasis on socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing WBCs for the District of Columbia (DC) and the State of Oregon. There will be one award for each location. Eligible applicants must be private, non-profit organizations with 501(c) tax exempt status from the U.S. Treasury’s Internal Revenue Service and must provide services to the District of Columbia (DC) and State of Oregon. Funding Opportunity Number: SB-OEDWB-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.043. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,CD,RD. Award Amount: $75K – $150K per award.
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs Phase I is sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The USDA SBIR/STTR programs support small businesses in creating innovative, disruptive technologies with commercial potential or societal benefit, including projects dealing with agriculturally-related manufacturing and alternative and renewable energy technologies. Specialty tubing could be relevant for agricultural equipment or renewable energy systems.