Apr 26, 2023
CDFA offers two pilot block grant programs

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has announced the availability of grant funding for two pilot block grant programs under the Healthy Soils Program and the State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program, which advances California’s work to help communities build more resilient water supplies amid climate-driven swings between extreme wet and dry conditions.

Details

The Healthy Soils Program (HSP), designed to advance conservation management practices that improve soil health, sequester carbon, and reduce greenhouse gases, will make available approximately $29 million in block grants. The State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program (SWEEP), which incentivizes agricultural operations to invest in water-saving irrigation systems, will make available approximately $40 million for block grants. Climate change has made California’s dry and wet spells more extreme and unpredictable, making it critical that communities continue adapting to use water wisely.

HSP and SWEEP have traditionally been direct-to-farmer grant programs from CDFA. The purpose of the pilot block grant program is to test whether block grantees can accelerate the disbursement of funds and better coordinate community needs for technical assistance. Under these pilot programs, qualified organizations may apply for state funding and then disburse funds to eligible farmers, ranchers, or agricultural operations for on-farm projects.

Awarded organizations would provide technical assistance to implement on-farm projects or partner with technical assistance providers to provide this support. Eligible entities may request between $2 million and $5 million for each program.

Webinars to provide additional information

CDFA will hold two webinar-based workshops to provide information on the program requirements and the application process. Participants can attend remotely by registering for the webinars at the web addresses below. The solicitations close at 5 p.m. PT on Monday, June 19, 2023.

Tuesday, May 2, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. PT

  • Click here to register for this webinar.

Wednesday, May 3, 2023, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. PT

  • Click here to register for this webinar.

Healthy Soils Block Grant Pilot Program

The Healthy Soils Pilot Block Grant Program is a part of the HSP. The objective of the HSP is to increase statewide implementation of conservation management practices that improve soil health, sequester carbon, and reduce atmospheric greenhouse gases through financial incentives to California growers and ranchers. HSP also provides funding for demonstration projects that accommodate research and showcase and promote widespread conservation management throughout the state.

For more information, visit the HSP website.

SWEEP Block Grant Pilot Program

The SWEEP Pilot Block Grant Program is a part of SWEEP, which was first developed in 2014 in response to severe drought, provides financial incentives for California agricultural operations to invest in irrigation systems that save water and reduce GHG emissions. Projects may include multiple strategies that result in environmental benefits, including, but not limited to, irrigation scheduling technologies, improvements to irrigation system efficiency, pump efficiency improvements and installation of renewable energy.

For information on SWEEP Block Grant eligibility and program requirements, prospective applicants should visit the SWEEP website.

 



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