Agriculture Grants
Agricultural development, farming, and food security grants.
Boost Your Farm with Organic Grants!
This program is for organic livestock and crop producers, and those transitioning to organic practices, offering funds to enhance competitiveness and support sustainability initiatives. Grow your business with research, education, and extension support focused on soil health, pollinators, and climate-friendly farming.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Research
This grant supports research by CESU partners investigating how land-cover changes impact habitat suitability for five key amphibian species in the Prairie Pothole Region. The funding will help understand and address the alarming conversion of grasslands to croplands and its effect on amphibian populations.
FDA Grants: Boost Your Clinical Trial Quality & Efficiency
Drug developers and researchers can secure funding from the FDA to enhance the quality and efficiency of their clinical trials. This grant supports initiatives aimed at improving the overall process and outcomes of medical research.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects!
Montana businesses and agricultural producers can receive funding to implement water-efficient technologies and practices. This program supports projects that improve water management and reduce water usage.
Wyoming Water Grants: Fund Conservation Projects!
Wyoming businesses involved in water conservation can apply for funding through the Bureau of Reclamation's program. This grant aims to support projects that promote efficient water use and management across the state.
Get Funding to Improve Animal Drug Use & Cut Resistance
Food animal producers and researchers can get funding to conduct studies that refine how crucial antimicrobial drugs are used, helping to reduce the risk of resistance. This initiative aims to support label changes for more targeted drug durations, ensuring effectiveness while promoting responsible use.
Boost Your Farm with Innovation Grants!
Arkansas farmers and ranchers can get funding to pilot, demonstrate, and research new conservation technologies and incentive approaches. This grant supports innovative projects that improve agricultural sustainability and conservation adoption.
Get Funding: Boost Your Farm & Land Preservation
Maryland farmers and conservation partners can receive funding to implement Farm Bill programs and preserve natural resources. This initiative supports the conservation, maintenance, and improvement of land throughout the state.
Get Grants for Sustainable Farming & Food Innovation!
This grant fuels groundbreaking research and development for a more sustainable U.S. food and agriculture system over the next 25 years. Businesses focused on transforming food production, bioeconomy expansion, and rural prosperity are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding: Boost Your Farm's Sustainability & Profits!
This grant helps non-profit organizations and public institutions in agriculture transition to eco-friendly pest management, especially for minor crops. Secure funding to educate, demonstrate, and study sustainable farming practices that protect health and the environment.
Unlock Funds for Food Security Projects in Africa!
Are you a non-profit or cooperative organization working to improve food security in Madagascar or Malawi? USAID is offering funding to support development activities aimed at tackling food insecurity in these regions.
Unlock Growth: USDA Funds Food Program Expansion
Are you involved in agricultural development in Venezuela? This program offers grants to businesses focused on introducing or expanding free enterprise in their agricultural economies, using donated U.S. commodities to fund vital projects.
Disaster Relief Grants for Agri-Businesses
If your agricultural business or community has been impacted by local or regional emergencies, this grant provides funding for science-based programs to help you prepare for, respond to, and recover from disaster losses.
Get Grants for Farm Innovation & Conservation!
Are you an agricultural producer looking to pilot new conservation technologies or research innovative on-farm solutions? This grant funds projects that aim to transfer cutting-edge conservation approaches and technologies to farmers and the private sector.
Get Grants for Eco-Friendly Farm Innovations!
Are you an agricultural producer looking to boost conservation on your farm? This program funds pilot projects, demonstrations, and research to develop and adopt innovative conservation approaches and technologies.
Get Grants for Rural Health Infrastructure Growth!
This grant helps State Offices of Rural Health and their partners build and improve rural healthcare systems by providing leadership development, technical assistance, and fostering collaborations. Funding supports better coordination, resource maximization, and information exchange to enhance rural health.
New Mexico Grants: Fund Your Conservation Efforts
New Mexico's agricultural community, landowners, and conservation organizations can apply for funding to support conservation outreach and Farm Bill activities. This initiative aims to educate stakeholders and implement vital natural resource conservation practices across the state.
Unlock Global Market Access: Food Safety Grants
This cooperative agreement provides funding to organizations in developing countries that help build capacity to meet international food safety standards. These funds aim to improve health and gain or maintain access to global markets.
Get Funding for Wyoming Native Plant Conservation Projects
Wyoming businesses and organizations can apply for funding to support native plant seed collection, aiding in genetic preservation and habitat restoration. This initiative offers hands-on experience in natural resource management for local students while benefiting public lands.
Unlock Funding: Grow Your Business with USDA Local Food Aid
This USDA program is for businesses looking to support food security initiatives in developing countries through local food procurement and value chain strengthening. Funds can be used for purchasing eligible commodities, administrative costs, and implementing field-based projects.