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Grants and Loans for Agriculture
Several loan and grant programs are available to help producers adopt new technology, promote products or conduct market research. Each of the following programs has eligibility criteria and reporting requirements that are based on the legislation that created the program. To receive updates on any of the programs, including details on future requests for proposals sign up for grant news.
- Agricultural Development Grant - This program provides cost-share grants to conduct market promotion, market research and development, value-added processing, and new technology demonstration projects.
- Agricultural Infrastructure Investment Program - A one-time funding opportunity available to farmers and food processors for infrastructure and equipment purchases. AIIP is not expected to open for proposals again.
- Agricultural Marketing Loan Fund - AMLF finances projects that build and enhance the viability of agricultural and aquaculture enterprises throughout the state at reasonable rates and terms.
- Dairy Improvement Fund - DIF provides financing to help Maine dairy businesses undertake projects to enhance the viability and vitality of the farm, and improve the manufacturing, marketability, and production of their products at a 1% fixed interest rate.
- Maine Farms for the Future - FFF is a competitive grant program that supports Maine farmers in developing and implementing ideas to improve farm profitability.
- Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program - The purpose of the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI) program is to build resilience across Maine’s middle-of-the-supply food chain.
- Rural Rehabilitation Trust Fund - The Division manages this dedicated revenue fund for purposes of providing policy and loan-making decisions of this fund. Investments of fund dollars go to providing low interest loans to farmers for purchasing beef cattle breeding stock land or feeder cattle..
- USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program - SCBG is a competitive grant program that funds market research, market promotion, and new technology projects to benefit specialty crop producers.
Food System Business Grant Writers
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry has compiled a list of grant writers who may be available to consult with Maine farmers, producers, processors, and other agricultural entities to prepare applications for state, federal, and private grant and funding opportunities. This list of grant writers is not intended to be fully comprehensive. We encourage those seeking grant writing services to contact more than one grant writer to inquire about availability, cost, subject matter and/or funding source expertise, prior proposal success (grants awarded), and other factors that may be relevant to your funding proposal.
The Department does not endorse or otherwise recommend a grant writer and encourages individuals to screen the qualifications of grant writers before entering an agreement.
Name | Company | Phone | City |
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Ann McAlhany | Maine SBDC hosted by CEI | Bangor, ME | |
Audrey Gup-Mathews | Maine Grant Connection | Kennebunk, ME | |
Bill Bayreuther | William A. Bayreuther Grant Writing | 207-242-6029 | Readfield, ME |
Caroline Paras | ParasScope | 207-318-7900 | Portland, ME |
Jennifer Kierstead | Jennifer Kierstead Consulting, Inc. | 207-653-3720 | Waterville, ME |
Kara Weinstein | KHW Strategies LLC | 301-367-2578 | Kingston, NY |
Karen Stimpson | Writing for Non-Profits | 207-232-6338 | Portland, ME |
Linda Impagliazzo | Linmar Consulting | 508-331-1922 | Coventry, RI |
Sylvie Boisvert | Discover Maine Food | Augusta, ME | |
Tanya Swain | SmallFish Consulting Group LLC | 207-592-4369 | Farmington, ME |
Updated April 2024