U.S. Sen. Tina Smith: $16 Million in USDA Funding Available To Organizations Helping Veterans, Non-Traditional Farmers Get Into Agriculture

[WASHINGTON, 07/17/19] – Today, U.S. Senator Tina Smith (D-Minn.) said U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is making up to $16 million available to eligible groups and organizations to fund efforts to get veterans and non-traditional farmers in Minnesota and across the country get into agriculture.  
 

Sen. Smith, a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, said she pushed to reauthorize the funding during the debate over the 2018 Farm Bill – which was signed into law late last year.  The funding is available through the USDA’s Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers Program (also known as the 2501 Program). 
 

“Too often, Minnesota veterans or residents from communities who traditionally have not been involved in agriculture, find barriers to getting into farming,” said Sen Smith. “The 2018 Farm Bill authorized funding to remedy that.  These funds are available to groups, organizations, and higher education institutions that want to assist them in getting started.   I encourage those eligible to apply for this opportunity.”  
 

Eligible applicants include not-for-profit organizations, community-based organizations, and a range of higher education institutions serving African-American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Hispanic, Asian, and Pacific Islander communities.  
 

The deadline for applications is August 15, 2019. See the request for applications for full details.
 

USDA Teleconferences to Help With Application Process
 

 USDA will host two teleconferences during the open period of this announcement to answer questions from interested applicants.  
 

July 23, 2019, 2:00 p.m. EDT, 800-230-1085, passcode: 469845
 

August 6, 2019, 2:00 p.m. EDT, 800-230-1059, passcode:469846

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