The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is making significant strides in supporting urban agriculture and sustainable food production with $14.4 million in funding through two impactful programs. These initiatives aim to strengthen local food systems, enhance access to nutritious foods, and promote sustainable agricultural practices in urban areas.
The USDA’s Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production (OUAIP) is allocating $2.5 million in competitive grants to foster urban agriculture projects that enhance local food production, job training, and education. Since 2020, the program has invested $53.7 million in projects nationwide, furthering its commitment to innovative farming in urban and suburban areas.
Applications for the UAIP grants are open until March 10, 2025, on Grants.gov. A pre-recorded webinar is also available to help applicants navigate the requirements.
In collaboration with the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is dedicating $11.9 million to expand technical assistance through Urban Agriculture Conservation Extension Educators.
These educators will work in 27 urban priority locations nationwide, providing localized expertise and scaling NRCS support for urban producers. The program also includes an Impact Collaborative to extend resources and best practices beyond the designated cities.
The USDA’s investments reflect a comprehensive effort to transform urban food systems and promote equitable access to resources. Recent initiatives include:
These actions are part of the USDA’s broader goals under the Biden-Harris administration to create resilient, equitable, and climate-smart food systems while fostering innovation in agriculture.
For more information, visit USDA.gov/urban.
This $14.4 million investment underscores the USDA’s commitment to empowering urban communities with tools, expertise, and funding to meet the growing demand for local, sustainable food production. By supporting innovation and equity in urban agriculture, the USDA is paving the way for a healthier, more resilient food future.
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