$500,000 Urban and Community Farming Pilot Program announced in Florida
This program makes available support for urban and community farming projects to promote cleaner air, lower building heating and cooling costs, and provide additional stable, affordable, and secure sources of fresh produce.
As part of Commissioner Fried’s commitment to energy equity outlined in the Florida Energy and Climate Plan , and in line with President Biden’s executive order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad, the projects funded by this pilot program will help reduce carbon dioxide, which can reduce utility costs in urban heat islands as well as provide a source of nutritious produce to areas that otherwise do not have access. A total of $500,000 in funding will be available, in grant amounts between $5,000 and $50,000, for projects over a period of 24 months.
“Florida has changed dramatically in the past seven decades. Since 1950, over 18 million more people call Florida home – yet as cities have grown, our state has lost over seven million acres of farmland,” said Kelley Smith Burk, director of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ (FDACS) Office of Energy. “This loss, combined with increasing urban heat islands, means our future must look different. Through this pilot program, we have an opportunity to mitigate these unintended climate consequences while injecting healthy, hyperlocal fresh produce into the low-nutrition food deserts too common across Florida.”
Developed by the FDACS Office of Energy, this pilot program will provide funding to local governments, Florida School Boards, and community-based non-profit organizations that offer community gardening and/or food pantry programs to establish urban and community farming programs in densely populated communities and food deserts. Commissioner Fried has previously supported urban agriculture efforts, from the Florida Urban Agriculture Act in the state legislature, to helping launch an urban farming partnership between one of Florida’s largest agribusinesses and the only woman-led company in vertical agriculture.
Application Submissions: To learn more or apply, click here to view the full Notice of Federal Funding Assistance (NOFA). Complete applications must be received by the FDACS Purchasing Office no later than 5 p.m. EST, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021.