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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>Grant Duration Not Mentioned / New Hemisphere: Conservation Districts Climate Resilience Grant

New Hemisphere: Conservation Districts Climate Resilience Grant

Dated: January 17, 2024

The NH County Conservation District has launched the Climate Resilience Grant to support and empower local farmers to build climate resilience throughout the Granite State.

Donor Name: Cheshire County Conservation District

State: New Hampshire

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 02/01/2024

Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

Direct grants to farms to invest in on-farm infrastructure, equipment, and innovative practices will support farm profitability and the long-term viability for NH’s agricultural sector. 

This will be done through reducing the impact of agriculture on climate change (mitigation) through greenhouse gas emissions reduction and carbon sequestration, and through increasing the resiliency of New Hampshire Farms in a changing climate (adaptation), while meeting farm’s conservation goals and needs.

This grant program was designed with a high level of farmer input to ensure the most pressing needs of farms will be met. The NH Conservation Districts have also worked in close partnership with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and other conservation partners to ensure that this statewide program fills the gaps that are not being adequately met by federal funds. Funds are available for projects that mitigate the impact of agriculture on climate change and enhance the on-farm adaptations to projected climate conditions. Preference will be given to projects that can demonstrate strong potential in mitigation and adaptation.

Priority will be given to projects/practices that:

  • Focus on climate change mitigation or adaptation
  • Follow application guidelines
  • Have a detailed plan for project implementation, education, long-term maintenance, and sustainability
  • Have a realistic and well-researched budget
  • Are scientifically supported by NRCS, UNH Extension, and NHACD
  • Have a strong track record of success
  • Have an identified technical advisor as a partner on the project
  • Provide opportunities to partner with their local conservation district to offer community education, and share their project story or testimonial through  conservation district publications and/or social media
  • Provide opportunities to partner with their local conservation district, NHACD,  and partner organizations to monitor their projects, and assess project implementation and results for future programming and research.

Funding Information

The grant will provide a cost share program for farms – grant covers  up to 75% of project costs not to exceed $10,000/farm.

Eligible Projects 

The NH County Conservation Districts request proposals from farms who seek funding to make investments in the following areas, but welcome proposals for projects that are not represented on the list below if they are aligned with the mission and goals of the program:

  • Practices which promote minimizing soil erosion and maximizing carbon capture:
    • Cover Cropping
    • Transitioning to reduced/no-tillage
    • Mulching
    • Wind breaks/buffers
    • Equipment and materials to promote healthy soil practices (ex. Silage tarps,, roller/crimper, low or no-till implements).
  • Transitioning to rotational grazing and grass based systems (fencing)
    • Crop rotation
    • Fixing gullies on fields, stopping further soil loss
    • Soil nutrient management
    • Soil testing
    • Soil carbon monitoring and testing
    • Soil sensors
  • Practices which promote sustainable water management:
    • Waste/Manure storage and management
    • Run-off capture and re-use
    • Riparian pollinator buffers and plantings
    • Efficient irrigation systems
    • Efficient Well systems
    • Water sensors
  • Practices which increase energy efficiency and renewable energy use:
    • Solar installation and/or batteries
    • Energy efficient equipment
    • LED lights
    • Climate batteries
    • Integrated Pest Management Practices (IPM)
    • Fruit and Vegetable Netting
    • Weather stations and sensors

The following will be funded:

  • Practice implementation cos
  • Materials costs
  • Architectural, land planning, and/or engineering services
  • Other direct expenses
  • Equipment (All equipment purchased through grant funds must be new and

under product warranty or, in the case where this is not possible, the equipment must have a lifespan that justifies the investment)

  • Technical assistance
  • Consultant and legal services

Eligibility Criteria

Farms in New Hampshire. Eligible farms must be selling direct to consumer, or through wholesale markets for at least two years. Eligible farms must have secure access (own, lease) to land on which the operator is farming. If leasing, the lease must be in writing, and have a term long enough for the farmer to complete the proposed improvement project and see a return on the investment. To receive funding a farm must operate in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations.

For more information, visit CCCD.

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