Monday, May 4, 2009

AgEnhancement Grants

Farm Credit Awards $32,500 to 19 Northeast Farm Programs

Farm Credit Northeast AgEnhancement awarded $32,500 in grants to 19 programs in April. (25 organizations requested $101,255 in grant funds)

April AgEnhancement grants bring the total to over one million dollars! Press release forthcoming. Yankee Farm Credit funds the regional program with First Pioneer, Farm Credit of Western New York & Maine Associations and CoBank. Grants usually range from $1,000 to $5,000.

Farm Credit AgEnhancement April 2009 projects funded:
New Jersey Ag in the Classroom, $1,000
Rhode Island Farm Bureau, $1,000
Maine FFA, $1,000
NY Jersey Cattle Club, $2,500
Jersey Cattle Youth Event, $1,500
Vermont Folklife Center, $1,000
NOFA-Massachussets Organic Program, $1,000
NY Wine & Grape Tractor Demo, $5,000
Farm Fresh Rhode Island, $1,000
NY Pork Producers Scholarships, $1,000
New England Apple Association, $1,000
Vermont Feed Dealers Association, $1,000
Genesee Valley Farm Discovery Center, $1,000
University of Maryland Dairy Workshop, $1,000
NY Berry Growers Association, $1,500
Northern Forest Center, $1,000
New Hampshire 4-H Foundation, $1,000
Big E FFA, $5,000
New England Green Pastures, $4,000

Since it's 1996 inception, the program has awarded over $1,016,000 through 371 grants. Funding review deadlines remain August 1, December 1 and April 1. AgEnhancement guidelines and application are posted online at http://www.yankeeaca.com/about/L3/agenhance.htm.

After reviewing the guidelines, organizations are encouraged to e-mail appropriate funding requests, to include:

Cover letter
One-page application
May include supporting information (up to three pages)

Questions may be directed to Bob Smith.

UPDATE 5/11/09: Delivering the grant to Art Whitman of the Vermont Feed Dealers & Manufacturers Association. Looking on is Louise Calderwood, who wrote the grant application. The building in the background is UVM's Davis Center. Art and Louise were at UVM for one meeting and George was at UVM for another meeting, so it made a convenient place to meet.



UPDATE 5/18/09: Delivering the grant to Brent Björkman, Executive Director of the Vermont Folklife Center in Middlebury, Vermont. Brent was kind enough to give a tour of the Center to Ken Button and George. The grant will help support the publication of a book titled Forty-Six Years of Pretty Straight Going: The Life of a Family Dairy Farm. This book by George Bellerose is about the Wyman farm of Weybridge.