The grants are designed to improve the strength and resiliency Washington’s local food systems.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture offering more than $16 million in grants to help small farms and food businesses withstand ongoing economic impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic. The grants are designed to improve the strength and resiliency Washington’s local food systems. Applications are now open for the Local Food System Infrastructure grants and are due August 10. More information and applications can be found online.
https://agr.wa.gov/departments/business-and-marketing-support/small-farm/infrastructure-grant
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