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From The Ground Up: Funds available to ag producers for conservation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced up to $225 million in available funding for conservation partners through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP).

The RCPP is a partner-driven program that leverages collective resources to find solutions to address natural resource challenges on agricultural land. This year’s funding announcements include opportunities for projects that address climate change, benefit historically underserved producers, and support urban agriculture.

“The RCPP is public-private partnership at its best,” said Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) South Dakota Acting State Conservationist Robert Lawson. “We’re harnessing the power of partnership to create lasting solutions to global challenges, like climate change, and support producers and communities who have been underserved in the past.”

There are two types of funding opportunities under RCPP: The RCPP Classic and RCPP Alternative Funding Arrangements (AFA). The RCPP Classic projects are implemented using NRCS contracts and easements with producers, landowners, and communities, in collaboration with project partners. Through RCPP AFA, partners have more flexibility in working directly with agricultural producers to support the development of new conservation structures and approaches that would not otherwise be available under RCPP Classic. Project types that may be suited to AFA, as highlighted by the 2018 Farm Bill include:

– Projects that use innovative approaches to leverage the federal investment in conservation.

– Projects that deploy a pay-for-performance conservation approach.

– Projects that seek large-scale infrastructure investment that generate conservation benefits for agricultural producers and nonindustrial private forest owners.

The USDA is accepting project proposals for both components of RCPP through 11:59 p.m. on April 13. View the funding opportunity on grants.gov for RCPP Classic and RCPP AFA.

Additionally, a webinar with general program information for RCPP applicants is scheduled for 3-4:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 20. Visit the RCPP website at https://bit.ly/3I7ijg8 for information on how to participate.

Funding is open to agriculture and silviculture associations, non-government organizations, Indian Tribes, state and local governments, conservation districts and universities, among others.

Partners are expected to offer value-added contributions to amplify the impact of RCPP funding in an amount equal to or greater than the NRCS investment.

Private landowners can apply to participate in an RCPP project in their region through awarded partners or at their local USDA service center

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