Growth Through Agriculture
This program provides financial support to individuals, businesses, and organizations in Montana to develop new agricultural products and processes through grants and loans for various project activities.
The Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) program is a grant and loan initiative established by the Montana Legislature aimed at enhancing and diversifying the state's agricultural industry. The program focuses on the development of new agricultural products and processes, providing financial support to various stakeholders within the agricultural sector. The Montana Department of Agriculture administers this program, which is designed to foster innovation and growth in agriculture across all counties in Montana. The primary purpose of the GTA program is to support projects that add value to Montana's agricultural products and have the potential for commercial success. The program seeks to create and retain jobs within the state while benefiting additional agricultural producers and companies. Eligible projects may include activities such as equipment purchases, construction costs, advertising and promotion, and consultant services for engineering. The program emphasizes the importance of projects that contribute to the overall advancement of Montana's agricultural industry. Funding through the GTA program is available in the form of grants and loans. Grants can provide up to $50,000, while loans may reach a maximum of $100,000. All funding is awarded on a reimbursement basis, meaning that applicants must incur costs before receiving funds. A critical requirement for both grants and loans is a 50 percent cost-share, which necessitates that applicants demonstrate matching funds or resources. Eligible costs include equipment, consultant services, travel, advertising, supplies, and communication expenses. The GTA program is open to a wide range of applicants, including individuals, businesses, industry organizations, public and private agencies, educational institutions, local governments, cooperatives, and non-profits. This broad eligibility ensures that various stakeholders in the agricultural sector can access the necessary funding to support their projects. However, applicants who receive two GTA grants within a two-year period must observe a one-year cooling-off period before applying again. To apply for funding, interested parties must submit proposals that align with the program's objectives. The evaluation of applications will consider the potential for commercial success, the ability to create or retain jobs, and the overall benefit to Montana's agricultural industry. Specific application questions and submission requirements are outlined in the program guidelines, which can be accessed through the Montana Department of Agriculture's website. The application deadline for the GTA program is set for October 31, 2024. It is important for applicants to be aware of this timeline and to prepare their proposals accordingly. For further inquiries or assistance, applicants can contact the GTA staff via email or phone. The program anticipates its next funding cycle and encourages interested parties to stay informed about updates and opportunities.
Award Range
Not specified - $50,000
Total Program Funding
$150,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - 50% cost-share required
Additional Details
Cost-share Requirement 50% cost-share is required for all types of Growth Through Agriculture proposals including both grants and loans. For example, the GTA Program can reimburse 50% of an invoice paid by the business, thereby confirming cash cost-share, or “match” is in place
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligibility Criteria Projects should primarily add value to Montana’s agricultural products, have prospects for achieving commercial success given the current personnel, experience and resources of the applicant and have the possibility to create and/or retain jobs in Montana. In addition, projects should either benefit additional agricultural producers and/or companies, and/or projects should accomplish research that will benefit Montana’s agriculture industry as a whole. An applicant that receives any two GTA grants within a two-year period will have a one-year cooling off period before applying again, starting in the current calendar year. Please contact GTA staff for any questions on this recent adjustment
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
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