Local Agriculture and Seafood Act (LASA) Grants Program The 2024-2025 grant round is accepting applications until December 8, 2024, at 11:59 PM. The LASA Grant Program provides grants that directly benefit and strengthen the local food system in Rhode Island. The program was established by the Local Agriculture and Seafood Act (LASA) of 2012 via an innovative public-private partnership between the state and three private foundations — the van Beuren Charitable Foundation, the Henry P. Kendall Foundation, and the Rhode Island Foundation. Currently, the program is made possible by funding from the State of Rhode Island. The goal of the LASA grant program is to support the growth, development, and marketing of local food and seafood in Rhode Island. Grant Award Amounts The RIDEM Division of Agriculture will award up to $500,000 in grant awards this round. The maximum grant award available to a farmer, individual, business (e.g., LLC) or non-profit organization is $20,000. Overhead and/or administrative costs are limited to 10% of total budget proposal. 2024-2025 Funding Priorities The LASA Advisory Committee sets priorities each grant year and makes recommendations to the Director of the RIDEM. Applicants are required to fulfill at least one (not all) of the funding priorities listed below. Support the entry, growth, and/or sustainability of Underinvested, Beginning, Small, Women, and veteran agriculture and aquaculture producers and fishers Support climate-smart agriculture mitigation activities and Climate Change related adaptations throughout the local Food System. Support the development of new marketing, promotion, sales, and/or distribution channels, including connecting local farms and fishers with Rhode Island’s food insecure communities. Support the development of new products, including value added processing capacity. Foster new cooperatives, partnerships, and/or collaborations among Rhode Island agriculture and aquaculture producers, and fishers and supporting organizations. Protect the future availability of agricultural land for producers, including farm transition planning and implementation. Assist with on farm Food Safety improvements including FSMA and HACCP Compliance What's Required to Apply Ocean State Procurement Portal registration: https://ridop.ri.gov/ocean-state-procures-osp Finished Application in the GMS System Filled out budget template in eCivis GMS Necessary supporting documents (Lease agreements etc.) Grant Program Eligibility ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS For-profit farmers, fishermen/women, and producer groups are eligible to apply as are non-profit organizations. Please note that for-profit farmers will be prioritized over non-profit organizations, the LASA review committee will only fund projects if the non-profit cannot fund otherwise. Applicants must be based in the State of Rhode Island. The Advisory Committee will value geographic diversity in the applicant pool when making award determinations. Only Small and/or Beginning farmers, or producer groups of small or beginning farmers, are eligible to apply for capital grants. (Aquaculture operators are considered farmers in this regard). Priority will be given to grant applicants that have not received LASA award(s) in the past 3 years. Please note, any equipment or vehicles must be special use equipment for farm and/or food production. ELIGIBLE PROJECTS Projects/programs must serve at least one of the following purposes in order to be eligible for funding through the LASA Grants Program: Assist in the marketing of Rhode Island grown agricultural products and local seafood1 for the purpose of sale and promotion. Enhance the economic competitiveness of Rhode Island grown agricultural products and local seafood. Provide financial and technical assistance support to organizations and producers for activities and programs which enhance the economic viability of local agriculture, and support the development of a locally based, safe and sustainable food system. Perform other activities necessary to facilitate the success and viability of the state’s agricultural and seafood sectors. In addition to providing grants for projects or programs, the LASA Grant Program may also provide capital grants to small or beginning Rhode Island farmers and aquaculture producers to support the growth and sustainability of Rhode Island’s farming and aquaculture industries. INELIGIBLE PROJECTS Projects that could be funded elsewhere (e.g., high tunnels, wells, and caterpillar tunnels could all be funded by NRCS Applications that fail to demonstrate at least one of the program purposes Applications for completed projects for which the applicant seeks reimbursement Applicants out of compliance with any federal, state, or local laws or regulations Applicants who have previously received LASA Grants and failed to meet reporting obligations Applicants not engaged in local agriculture, aquaculture, or local seafood Applicants who failed to meet requirements for previous Department grants and/or assistance programs, or from individuals or groups unable to perform or currently experiencing performance issues with previous Department grant obligations Ineligible Project activities include non-project related travel, scholarships, general operating funds, on-going capital campaigns, political or policy advocacy campaigns, conference/workshop attendance fees, etc. Capital grants from fishermen/women are not eligible for LASA funding due to the originating legislation. 1. For the purposes of the LASA Grant, local seafood will be defined as product landed in Rhode Island. Technical Assistance Technical Assistance will be offered via a webinar hosted by the Rhode Island Food Policy Council (RIFPC) on October 21 at 4:00 PM. Register here Additional one-on-one technical assistance will be provided by RIFPC. To request assistance, you can fill out this form. You may also contact Maggie Longo at lasahelp@rifoodcouncil.org or 401-490-5687. LASA Technical Assistance Webinar Slides PDF file, about 5mbmegabytes Request Technical Assistance 2024-2025 Program Timeline Request for Applications Released: October 1, 2024Applications due: December 8, 2024, at 11:59 PMAwards announced: March 2025Grant Agreement Execution: April 2025 Grant Start Date: June 1, 2025Interim Reports Due: June 30, 2026Final Report Due: August 31, 2027Grant End Date: September 30, 2027 How to Apply All applications must be submitted via the State of Rhode Island Grant Management System (eCivis). For eCivis User support please see the Grant Application User Guide. Request for Applications re: RI Local Agriculture and Seafood Act (LASA) PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes Submit LASA Application Grant-related questions should be directed to DEM.LASA@dem.ri.gov or (401) 222-2781. Division of Agriculture staff are available to assist you during State of Rhode Island business hours, Monday– Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Assistance may not be available shortly before deadlines. Previous LASA Grant Awards Final Report for LASA Grant Awardees
Request for Applications re: RI Local Agriculture and Seafood Act (LASA) PDF file, less than 1mbmegabytes