VAPG (Value-Added Producer Grant)Grant

Rural Development · Nevada

Program Overview

Grants for farmers creating value-added products — farm-to-table, artisan cheese, craft meats, specialty jams, agritourism, etc.

Program Details
Planning: up to $75,000; Working Capital: up to $250,000 (requires 1:1 match)
Annual, typically spring (check grants.gov)
grants.gov or USDA Rural Development state office
Very High — requires business plan, market research, feasibility study, budget, 3 letters of support
Required Documents
  • Schedule F (farm income)
  • Business plan
  • Market research
  • Feasibility study (if >$50K)
  • Matching funds documentation
Forms
  • SF-424
  • SF-424A
  • Full narrative application (60-100 hours to prepare)
Priority Advantages

The following groups may receive priority consideration for this program:

Pro Tip: If you're turning raw products into something with higher value (cheese, jerky, wine, flour, etc.) this grant can fund your launch. Requires matching funds.
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Your Local Rural Development Office
FSA Churchill County Farm Service Agency
111 Sheckler Rd, Fallon, NV 89406-8951
(775) 423-5124
FSA Churchill County Farm Service Agency
111 Sheckler Rd, Fallon, NV 89406-8951
(775) 423-5124
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who may qualify for VAPG in Nevada?

Grants for farmers creating value-added products — farm-to-table, artisan cheese, craft meats, specialty jams, agritourism, etc. Contact your local Rural Development office in Nevada for specific eligibility requirements.

How much does VAPG pay?

Value range: Planning: up to $75,000; Working Capital: up to $250,000 (requires 1:1 match). Actual amounts depend on your specific situation, crops, and acreage.

When is the VAPG deadline?

Annual, typically spring (check grants.gov). Contact your local Rural Development office for the most current dates.

How do I apply for VAPG in Nevada?

Apply at grants.gov or USDA Rural Development state office. Required forms: SF-424, SF-424A, Full narrative application (60-100 hours to prepare).

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