Round 20 Farmland Protection Implementation Grants
Round 20 Farmland Protection Implementation Grants is a New York State grant opportunity administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. Total program…
View details →As of June 2026, Grantoria lists 387 Agriculture Grants — 50 open right now, across 66 funding agencies. Award amounts range $1K to $35M. The next application deadline is June 2, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
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Round 20 Farmland Protection Implementation Grants is a New York State grant opportunity administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. Total program…
View details →As part of Governor DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) announces funds available for the 2025 conservation ditch program. All Ohio County Engineers…
View details →The purpose of the Smith-Lever Special Needs Competitive Grants Program (SLSNCGP), Assistance Listing 10.511, is to support innovative, education-based approaches to address disaster preparedness and potential…
View details →Through WaterSMART, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) leverages Federal and non-Federal funding to work cooperatively with States, Tribes, and other entities as they plan for and…
View details →The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) is a participating state in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-Agricultural Marketing Service's (AMS) funded Specialty Crop Block Grant Program…
View details →The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the 2026 fiscal year (FY) Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP). FMPP"s purpose is…
View details →The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the 2026 Fiscal Year (FY) Regional Food System Partnerships (RFSP) grant program. RFSP…
View details →NRCS is announcing the availability of up to $52 million in Voluntary Public Access-Habitat Incentive Program (VPA-HIP) funding through One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), Public…
View details →The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the fiscal year (FY) 2026 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) to award…
View details →The FRTEP seeks to continue the Land-grant mission of providing education and research-based knowledge to those who might not otherwise receive it. The program provides funding…
View details →Strategic Components of CWOP 5.0/6.0: Comprehensive Education on Workplace Protections: Expanding the scope included workplace protections to improve workplace safety and health conditions for workers, combat…
View details →In FY 2026, under Assistance Listing 10.330, ASAFS will support the development of improved alfalfa seed and forage production systems, practices, and supporting technologies. NIFA is…
View details →The Illinois Department of Agriculture (the “Department” or “IDOA”) is issuing this Notice of Funding Opportunity (“NOFO”) to fund projects for landowner cost sharing, streambank stabilization,…
View details →The purpose of the Special Research Grants Program for Aquaculture Research (Assistance Listing Number 10.200) is to support the development of a vibrant, robust, and profitable…
View details →The purpose of the RIIA and AGFEI programs, under Assistance Listing number 10.308, is to promote and strengthen the ability of eligible institutions in the Insular…
View details →Agriculture grants support farming innovation, food systems, rural development, and agricultural research across the United States. With 387 active grants listed in this category, funding agencies like the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Agricultural Marketing Service invest heavily in advancing sustainable agricultural practices and strengthening rural economies.
Most agriculture grants fall between $100K and $530K, with competitive applications comprising 78% of opportunities. Public universities, nonprofits, and state government agencies are typical recipients. Many grants emphasize rural communities, low-income populations, and Native American initiatives. Note that 44% require cost-sharing, so filtering by application type and recipient category helps identify the best matches for your organization.