Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden announced on Tuesday that $2.5 million in grants is now available for projects to educate new and underserved farmers about more than 20 USDA Farm Service Agency programs that can provide financial, disaster or technical assistance to the agricultural community.

The grants will be awarded to nonprofits and public higher education institutions that develop proposals to improve farmer education on topics such as financial training, value-added production, record keeping, property inheritance and crop production practices.

“We want to partner with nonprofits, colleges and universities who share USDA’s priority of helping more Americans enter farming as a profession, whether they are new or underserved farmers, returning service members, minorities, women and urban producers, or those who sell their crops locally,” said Harden.

The USDA will conduct four evaluation periods to review applications, with the deadlines of Nov. 20, 2015, Jan. 22, 2016, March 18, 2016, and May 27, 2016. Awards between $20,000 and $100,000 per applicant will be available.

To learn more about the funding solicitation and the related Farm Service Agency programs, details can be found at www.grants.gov with the reference number USDA-FSA-CA-2015-001.

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For nonprofits and public institutions of higher education that are considering participation, an online informational session will be conducted on Sept. 28. Additional information is posted at the Farm Service Agency website.  PD

—From USDA news release