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2023 Alternative Manure Management Program

🏛 CA Department of Food and Agriculture (California)

⏰ Deadline
Aug 28, 2023 ⚠ passed
📊 Total program funding
$20.9M
📍 Scope
State
📨 Letter of Intent
No
💵 Disbursement
Advances & Reimbursement(s)

Can you apply?

This grant is for California farmers, ranchers, and California Native American Tribes seeking to reduce methane emissions from dairy and livestock operations. Applicants must be located in California with a physical business address. The project site must be on a commercial California dairy or livestock operation.

Current manure management practices must include anaerobic decomposition of volatile solids in a lagoon or liquid anaerobic environment. Methane production must currently exist at the operation for emission reductions to be achieved. AMMP supports multiple project types with quantifiable greenhouse gas emission reductions.

Individuals and business entities are eligible. CDFA will fund up to 100% of project costs with maximum awards of $750,000 per project. The maximum project term is 30 months.

Eligible applicants
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This grant is for California farmers, ranchers, and California Native American Tribes seeking to reduce methane emissions from dairy and livestock operations. Applicants must be located in California with a physical business address. The project site must be on a commercial California dairy or livestock operation.

Current manure management practices must include anaerobic decomposition of volatile solids in a lagoon or liquid anaerobic environment. Methane production must currently exist at the operation for emission reductions to be achieved. AMMP supports multiple project types with quantifiable greenhouse gas emission reductions.

Individuals and business entities are eligible. CDFA will fund up to 100% of project costs with maximum awards of $750,000 per project. The maximum project term is 30 months.

Program description

The Budget Act of 2022 (SB 154, Chapter 43) appropriated $48 million from the California State Budget to CDFA for methane emissions reductions from dairy and livestock operations, which will be split evenly for distribution through the Alternative Manure Management Program (AMMP) and the Dairy Digester Research and Development Program (DDRDP). In addition, the Budget as amended by Assembly Bill 179 (AB 179) appropriated $20 million from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) to CDFA for AMMP. CDFA will use half of these appropriations for the 2023 grant solicitation. Remaining funds from the appropriations will be made available through AMMP and DDRDP in a subsequent solicitation expected in Summer 2024. Approximately $20.9 million will be available for the 2023 AMMP, which includes an allocation for technical assistance grants under AB 2377. The 2023 DDRDP will have approximately $11.4 million available to support digesters that reduce methane emissions from dairy operations. CDFA will fund up to 100% of the total project cost with a maximum grant award of $750,000 per project. Matching funds are strongly encouraged. The maximum project term is thirty (30) months. The grant agreement term for awarded projects is anticipated to begin March 1, 2024 and end August 31, 2026. Grant funds cannot be expended before the start of the grant agreement, or after the completion of the grant term. CDFA may offer an award different than the amount requested. Applicants may also be eligible for an additional funding opportunity through the Dairy Plus Program. California farmers, ranchers, and California Native American Tribes are eligible to apply. Individuals and business entities receiving grant award funds must be located in California with a physical California business address. The project site must be located on a commercial California dairy or livestock operation. AMMP supports several project types for which there are methods to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions. To be eligible, the current baseline manure management practices must include the anaerobic decomposition of volatile solids stored in a lagoon or other predominantly liquid anaerobic environment. Methane is produced when volatile manure solids are stored in wet, anaerobic conditions; consequently, conditions that lead to methane production must currently exist at a dairy or livestock operation in order for methane emission reductions to be achieved through an AMMP project. For more information, please refer to the 2023 AMMP Request for Grant Applications.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants

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Details

This grant is for California farmers, ranchers, and California Native American Tribes seeking to reduce methane emissions from dairy and livestock operations. Applicants must be located in California with a physical business address. The project site must be on a commercial California dairy or livestock operation.

Current manure management practices must include anaerobic decomposition of volatile solids in a lagoon or liquid anaerobic environment. Methane production must currently exist at the operation for emission reductions to be achieved. AMMP supports multiple project types with quantifiable greenhouse gas emission reductions.

Individuals and business entities are eligible. CDFA will fund up to 100% of project costs with maximum awards of $750,000 per project. The maximum project term is 30 months.

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Funding track record

Past applications & awards under this program (California Grants Portal) — how competitive it is.

53
applications
30
awarded
57%
award rate
1
years tracked

By fiscal year

Fiscal yearApplicationsAwardedAward rate
2023-2024 53 30 57%

Source: California Grants Portal

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