The Maine Farm and Ranch Stress Help Community seeks candidates for small grants to assist Maine agricultural well-being.
College of Maine Cooperative Extension manages the Maine Farm and Ranch Stress Help Community program, which is obtainable by the Maine Division of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry in collaboration with many different supporting agricultural organizations within the state. This system has greater than $46,000 in accessible funding which it can distribute in particular person grants starting from $1 to $5,805, in response to a information launch from Izzy Ruffin of the Maine Farm and Ranch Stress Help Community.
To be eligible for funding, candidates should:
• Be a company or entity that serves Maine agricultural populations, together with farming, fishing, forestry or Indigenous meals and drugs producers. Extra insurance coverage necessities are listed on the FAQ doc.
• Clarify how the undertaking or program for which applicant is searching for funding contributes to direct wellness assist (broadly outlined) for agricultural populations within the state. Examples embody: addressing lack of entry to bodily and/or psychological well being providers; offering gear or providers to lower each day work stress; or addressing social or ecological modifications within the setting that create pressure for the particular person.
Purposes to the Small Grants Fund are anticipated to be aggressive and to exceed the quantity of funding accessible. Ought to this be the case, program directors will rank functions based mostly on a wide range of standards together with projected affect, availability of requested providers and potential to assist farmers and farm communities categorized by the U.S. Division of Agriculture as traditionally socially deprived or as Restricted-Useful resource Farm Households.
The Small Grants Fund is a undertaking of the Maine Farm and Ranch Stress Help Community, funded by USDA Nationwide Institute for Meals & Agriculture, awarded to the Maine DACF and managed by the College of Maine Cooperative Extension.
The deadline to use is Tuesday, Nov. 15.
For extra data or an utility, go to docs.google.com/doc/d/1PPPkNPM19kW8_ljZOwUMS19CsnKuBBoz_fPqGGQRAuc/edit. To use over the telephone, for English name 207-570-8308, for Haitian Creole name 207-800-5112, and for Spanish name 207-800-7605.
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