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2022 California Farmland Conservancy Program

Department of Conservation · CA
Response deadline
Nov 26, 2022
Closed
Date posted
Oct 17, 2022

Description

Purpose: The California Farmland Conservancy Program (CFCP) is a statewide grant program that supports local efforts to establish agricultural conservation easements and land improvement projects for the purpose of preserving important agricultural land resources and enhancing sustainable agricultural uses. The California Farmland Conservancy Program (CFCP) is a statewide grant program that supports local efforts to establish agricultural conservation easements and land improvement projects for the purpose of preserving important agricultural land resources and enhancing sustainable agricultural uses. Eligible Project Type(s): Agricultural Conservation Easements: Grants to protect agricultural lands under threat of conversion to nonagricultural uses through the acquisition of voluntary, permanent agricultural conservation easements. Land Improvement Grants: Grants for the improvement of lands protected by a conservation easement or similar long-term conservation agreement as determined by the Department’s Director if the improvement will directly benefit the protected land. Please note: All grant applicants are required to submit a pre-proposal to the Department prior to applying. Pre-proposals will be reviewed to determine project eligibility, and technical assistance provided to facilitate the development of competitive grant applications. Applicants will be notified regarding their project’s eligibility following the pre-proposal review. Projects deemed eligible, or eligible with conditions, may be submitted as applications for further evaluation and scoring. Eligible Applicants: Please see guidelines for further details regarding eligible applicants. Eligible Geographies: State of California Matching Funding: Easement: A match component of either 1) not less than 5 percen t of the value of the grant or (2) a landowner donation of not less than 10 percent of the fair market value of the agricultural conservation easement. Land Improvement: A match component of not less than 10% of the proposal’s total cost. Applications will be evaluated, in part, based on the amount of match funds and in-kind services provided.

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