Program Background

 
The Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (Farm Bill) amended the Specialty Crops Competitiveness Act of 2004. Under the amended Act, the Secretary of Agriculture is directed to make grants to States for each of the fiscal years 2008 through 2012 to be used by State departments of agriculture to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 provided funding for fiscaql year 2013 and the Agricultural Act of 2014 will provide funding for fiscal years 2014 through 2018.
 

Eligible Applicants and Projects

 
State and/or local organizations, producer associations, academia, community based organizations, and other specialty crops stakeholders are eligible to apply. SCBGP-FB grant funds will be awarded for projects of up to 2 years duration. Examples of projects aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of specialty crops include, but are not limited to: Increasing child and adult nutrition knowledge and consumption of specialty crops; participation of industry representatives at meetings of international standard setting bodies in which the U.S. government participates; improving efficiency and reducing costs of distribution systems; assisting all entities in the specialty crop distribution chains in developing “Good Agricultural Practices”, “Good Handling Practices”, “Good Manufacturing Practices”, and in cost-share arrangements for funding audits of such systems for small farmers, packers and processors; investing in specialty crop research, including organic research to focus on conservation and environmental outcomes; enhancing food safety; developing new and improved seed varieties and specialty crops; pest and disease control; and sustainability. SCBGP-FB funds shall be used for projects that enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops and benefit the specialty crop industry as a whole. Grant funds will not be awarded for projects that directly benefit a particular commercial product or provide a profit to a single organization, institution or individual. Projects must enhance specialty crop industry competitiveness. Applications for grant funds should show how the project potentially impacts and produces measurable outcomes for the specialty crop industry and/or the public rather than a single organization, institution, or individual.
 
Good Handling Practices and Good Agricultural Practices (GHP/GAP)
 
Previously Funded Projects
 
2017 Arizona Specialty Crop Guide
Your guide to Arizona Farmers’ Markets, U-Pick Farms, Local Harvest Schedules, and more.

For Applicants:

2nd 2017 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Manual (PDF)
Instructions for downloading application packet forms and submitting grant application packets on-line (PDF)
Attention: Applications are due May 24, 2017 with an early review deadline of May 22, 2017. Please see page 13 of the grant manual for details

Resources:

For Grantees:
 
Webinar Presentation 2017
Quarterly Budget Report Template
Quarterly Activity Report
Quarterly Narrative Report Template for SCBGP-FB16 Grants
Quarterly Narrative Report Template for SCBGP-FB14 and FB15 Grants
Final Performance Report Template for SCBGP-FB16 Grants
Final Performance Report Template for SCBGP-FB14 and FB15 Grants
Grant Award Agreement Amendment Form (Non-University)
Grant Award Agreement Amendment Form (University)
Reimbursement Request Form (Non-University)
 
 
Questions?
For more information or to be added to the grant program mailing list, call Lisa James or Ashley Estes. You can reach Lisa by calling (602) 542-3262 or by emailing her here. You can reach Ashley by calling (602) 542-0972 or emailing her here. Or, if you are outside Maricopa County, you can call the toll-free number, (800) 294-0308.