Funding workshop May 30: USDA Micro-loan and Value-added producer grant programs

The Office of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) invite you to a workshop on funding opportunities through the USDA Microloan and Value-Added Producer Grant programs.  The workshop will provide information about the funding programs and outline who is eligible and how to apply.  The program will be presented by Nancy Mundo (USDA-FSA) and Jim Walfrand (USDA-RD) and co-hosted by the Office of Senator Gillibrand.

In January 2013, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a new microloan program designed to help small and family operations, beginning and socially disadvantaged farmers secure loans under $35,000. The new microloan program is aimed at bolstering the progress of producers through their start-up years by providing needed resources and helping to increase equity so that farmers may eventually graduate to commercial credit and expand their operations. The microloan program will also provide a less burdensome, more simplified application process in comparison to traditional farm loans.

The Value-Added Agricultural Producer Grants program is designed to encourage independent producers of agricultural commodities to process their raw products into marketable goods. By creating value-added products, farmers and businesses can expand economic opportunities, create jobs and keep wealth in rural communities.

Date:               Thursday, May 30, 2013
Time:               10:00am
Location:        

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Niagara County
4487 Lake Avenue
Lockport, NY 14094

The event is free, RSVPs are requested for those attending.

Please send RSVP to Melissa Fratello at melissa_fratello@gillibrand.senate.gov or call 716-854-9725.

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