The North Central Region of the Sustainable Agricultural
Research and Education (NCR SARE) program has issued its 2014 call for
proposals for Farmer/Rancher Grants. NCR-SARE expects to fund about 45 projects
in the twelve-state North Central Region with approximately $400,000 to be
awarded overall.
Farmers and ranchers submit grant proposals to explore
sustainable agriculture solutions to problems on the farm or
ranch. Proposals should show how farmers and ranchers plan to use
their own innovative ideas to explore sustainable agriculture options and how
they will share project results. The deadline for grant proposals is November
14.
As a single farm, you can apply up to $7,500; 2 farms together up to $15,000 and 3 or more farms applying together up to $22,500.
Debi Kelly, the Missouri State SARE co-coordinator, says
Missouri leads the NRC in the total number of awards since 1988 and usually
receives on average 10 grants per year.
Kelly will be conducting workshops throughout the state to
help producers with grant-writing basics, choosing a project, what to expect,
and the keys to having a successful application. For the first time this year
grant proposals can be submitted entirely online.
“I’m going to work with participants on using the new online
submission,” says Debi Kelly, Missouri State SARE co-coordinator. “We’ll also
look at previous grants in the SARE database and explore ways to make stronger
proposals.”
The workshops are listed below with time, location and
contact information for registration.
September 9 – Webinar – 7-8:30 pm
Log onto univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/debikelly and sign in as a guest with your name
Log onto univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/debikelly and sign in as a guest with your name
September 12 – Lincoln University’s Carver Farm, Jefferson City – 4-9
pm
September 17 – Warren County Extension Center, Warrenton – 10 am to 3
pm
September 19 – Ray County Senior Center, Richmond – 7-9 pm
October 2 – Sikeston – 4-9 pm
October 25 – Southwest Research Center, Mt. Vernon – 4-9 pm
Interested applicants can find the call for proposals online
as well as useful information for completing a proposal at http://www.northcentralsare.org/Grants/Types-of-Grants/Farmer-Rancher-Grant-Program.
You can find more information about sustainable agriculture at http://www.sare.org/ .
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