Farmer Grants
Farmer Grants are for commercial producers who have an innovative idea they want to test using a field trial, on-farm demonstration, marketing initiative, or other technique. A technical advisor--often an extension agent, crop consultant, or other service professional--must also be involved. Projects should seek results other farmers can use, and all projects must have the potential to add to our knowledge about effective sustainable practices.
Proposal deadlines are usually in December with awards announced in March. If the current application is not yet available (see the "for applicants" box to the right), you should feel free to read the materials from the year before, but do not use outdated materials to apply. The new application is normally released in late summer.
Grant Overview
In the overview section you can get a description of the grant, who can apply, what type of projects can be funded, what is expected of grantees, and a timeline for submitting a proposal.
Application Process
Interested in applying for a Farmer Grant? Look at the application instructions, checklists, timelines, and review criteria, and learn how to get help if you need it. You can also read or download How to Write a Farmer Grant. The URL for the online submission can be found in the application instructions.
Awarded Grant Policies
Find out what happens when a project is funded. Preview SARE's reporting, reimbursement, and policy requirements so you can find out ahead of time with we expect of successful grantees.
Farmer Grant Examples
Read brief descriptions of recent projects to get a feel for the variety of projects and approaches SARE is receptive to.
Dig Deeper
Helpful resources--stories, how-to guides, artwork, and publications.
