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Utah Food Security Grant (UFSG) is sponsored by Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF). The UFSG aims to increase the security of Utah's food supply chain by enhancing in-state processing capacity for agricultural products grown and raised in Utah.
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Utah Food Security Grant | Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Marketing and Economic Development We anticipate having more information on the next round of funding in the middle of March 2026. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions.
The UFSG covers expenses including processing equipment, coolers/freezers, contractor costs (plumbing, draining, electrical work), portion cutters, slaughter equipment, sorting equipment, bottling equipment, etc. Individual grant awards will be capped at $200,000. 50% of the funds will be set aside for meat and poultry processing. $20,000 will be held for microgrants of $5,000 or less.
Please be aware that this year, a minimum 25% cost match will be required. On the application, you will report the total cost of the project you are applying for. UDAF will reimburse awarded projects up to 75% of that cost.
Applicants that are able to provide a 50% match will receive 10 extra preference points.
Eligible applicants must: be located and headquartered in Utah have no more than 100 employees source at least 51% of ingredients or product inputs from Utah-grown/raised products sell at least 51% of their products to Utah consumers be properly registered with the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food and comply with all applicable food registration and inspection requirements.
Note: p roducts made under the Home Consumption and Homemade Food Act (HB181) are not eligible for this grant. Meat/poultry processors wishing to apply must be either: A state-inspected “equal-to” slaughter and/or processing plant, A licensed custom-exempt plant, A Talmadge-Aiken (TA) or very small federally-inspected plant, or A USDA-inspected meat plant.
Eligible expenses may include processing, distribution, storage, cold storage, and packaging equipment. Expenses must make an immediate impact on the state’s capacity to process or store Utah-raised protein or Utah-grown products, including beef, dairy, pork, eggs, poultry, lamb, bison, fruit, vegetables, honey, etc. Reimbursement amounts are based on the applicable and reasonable project costs.
Reimbursement will be up to the amount stated in the contract and will require actual or copies of receipts, expenses, paid invoices and/or checks.
Expenses may include, but are not limited to: Processing equipment (smoking units, sausage stuffers, etc.) Slaughter equipment (cradles, saws, hooks, scalders, sinks, etc.) Electronic sorting equipment (e.g. grading and sizing for apples, cherries, or peaches) Bottling equipment for juices Contractor costs (plumbing, draining, venting, electrical work) *Production expenses, including, but not limited to livestock, seeds, fertilizer, fencing, tractors, etc., are not eligible under this grant.
Other expenses not eligible for reimbursement include salaries, fringe, research, land purchases, and unrelated supplies and parts.
Utah Food Security Request for Applications Utah Food Security Grant Fact Sheet Utah Food Security Grant Ranking Criteria Food Security Grant Recipient Map Video: Learn About The Utah Food Security Grant A Wasatch County cheesemaker increased their processing capacity by 1,000lbs/week A Rich County produce processor increased their production by 200% A Utah County produce processor increased their packing capacity 80% A Weber County processor increased production by over 800 beef and 300 pigs annually A Utah County produce processor increased freezer storage capacity by 900% Note: Grant funds may be considered taxable income.
Please consult a tax professional with any questions. The Utah Food Security Grant (UFSG) was created in 2022 with a $1 million appropriation from the Utah State Legislature. With these funds, UDAF issued grants to Utah-based businesses to increase processing capacity of agricultural products produced in the state.
UDAF received additional funding to continue this program during the 2023 – 2025 legislative sessions. The purpose of this program is to address Utah’s severe infrastructure shortfalls to increase the local processing capacity of Utah-grown agricultural products and increase consumer access to locally produced food.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Utah-based businesses with no more than 100 employees, sourcing at least 51% of inputs from Utah products and selling 51% to Utah consumers; must be registered with UDAF. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows capped at $200,000 (microgrants of $5,000 or less also available, with $20,000 held for them). Total available: $1,000,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Utah Food Security Grant (UFSG) is funded by Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Utah. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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