Introduction: The Vermont Farmers’ Market Capital Improvement Grant (VFMCIP) program was created to fund a minimum of five awards to farmers’ markets in Vermont, to support capital improvements and projects that build community collaborations with farmers’ markets. The VFMCIP is made available through the collaborative efforts of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont (NOFA-VT), Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM), and Vermont Farmers’ Market Association (VFMA). The grant is funded by a legislative appropriation as part of the 2010 Capital Bill. There is $24,746 available for capital grants and there is no restriction on the amount of the request.
Eligible Applicants:
Funding Priorities: The VFMCIP will fund capital improvement and infrastructure projects at farmers’ markets that are not otherwise supported by operating revenues and that build community support of the market. Examples of eligible activities include construction, electricity, plantings, restroom facilities, and permanent signage.
Grant Reporting:
A written report evaluating how the grant funds impacted the market over the 2011 season are due December 15, 2011. Reports should include:
Questions?
Contact Erin Buckwalter
By email: erin@nofavt.org
By phone: 802-434-4122
Resources for Grant Recipients:
The 2011 Vermont Farmers' Market Mini-Grants have been awarded to support successful expansion projects at existing markets or to help communities create new farmers' markets.
Participating markets are expected to conduct a strategic planning process to identify short and long term goals for market development. Eligible projects include but are not limited to: developing promotional materials, building physical infrastructure to enhance the marketplace, strengthening the market governing body, conducting economic impact assessments, and developing accessibility to the market for underserved customer bases.
The grants were also available to towns and communities who are interested in starting a new market. In the case of new markets, mini-grants can be used for projects including but not limited to: hiring a market manager, developing a market logo, and space rentals.
Grant Reporting
Grant reports and invoices are due on December 15th. Grant reports should include:
Questions
If you need any assistance with your grant application, please contact:
Erin Buckwalter
Direct Marketing Coordinator, NOFA-VT
802-434-4122
erin@nofavt.org