FMPP (Farmers Market Promotion Program)Grant

AMS · Ohio

Program Overview

Grants to establish, expand, or promote farmers markets, roadside stands, CSAs, and other direct-to-consumer channels.

Program Details
$50,000–$500,000
Annual, typically spring (check ams.usda.gov)
grants.gov
High
Required Documents
  • Business plan
  • Market analysis
  • Community support letters
Forms
  • SF-424
  • Project narrative
  • Budget
Pro Tip: Best for farmer cooperatives, market associations, or producers selling direct to consumers. Individual farmers can apply but stronger as a group.
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FSA Adams County Farm Service Agency
807 Ne Main St, West Union, OH 45693-1110
(937) 544-2033
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807 Ne Main St, West Union, OH 45693-1110
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who may qualify for FMPP in Ohio?

Grants to establish, expand, or promote farmers markets, roadside stands, CSAs, and other direct-to-consumer channels. Contact your local AMS office in Ohio for specific eligibility requirements.

How much does FMPP pay?

Value range: $50,000–$500,000. Actual amounts depend on your specific situation, crops, and acreage.

When is the FMPP deadline?

Annual, typically spring (check ams.usda.gov). Contact your local AMS office for the most current dates.

How do I apply for FMPP in Ohio?

Apply at grants.gov. Required forms: SF-424, Project narrative, Budget.

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