Beginning Farmer & Rancher Development ProgramGrant

NIFA · Colorado

Program Overview

Grants for organizations that train beginning farmers. If you're a beginning farmer, you're the BENEFICIARY — look for funded programs in your state.

Program Details
N/A for individual farmers (grants go to training organizations)
Varies
Find funded programs at nifa.usda.gov
None for farmers — just find and participate in a program
Forms
  • N/A — seek out programs, don't apply
Priority Advantages

The following groups may receive priority consideration for this program:

Pro Tip: You don't apply for this grant — organizations do. But funded programs offer FREE training, mentoring, and resources for beginning farmers. Search for programs in your state.
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FSA Adams County Farm Service Agency
57 W Bromley Ln, Brighton, CO 80601-3025
(303) 659-0525
FSA Adams County Farm Service Agency
57 W Bromley Ln, Brighton, CO 80601-3025
(303) 659-0525
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who may qualify for Beginning Farmer & Rancher Development Program in Colorado?

Grants for organizations that train beginning farmers. If you're a beginning farmer, you're the BENEFICIARY — look for funded programs in your state. Contact your local NIFA office in Colorado for specific eligibility requirements.

How much does Beginning Farmer & Rancher Development Program pay?

Value range: N/A for individual farmers (grants go to training organizations). Actual amounts depend on your specific situation, crops, and acreage.

When is the Beginning Farmer & Rancher Development Program deadline?

Varies. Contact your local NIFA office for the most current dates.

How do I apply for Beginning Farmer & Rancher Development Program in Colorado?

Apply at Find funded programs at nifa.usda.gov. Required forms: N/A — seek out programs, don't apply.

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