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Agricultural grants are now available

The Abbotsford Community Foundation has created a grant program that focuses on projects that enhance agriculture.

The Abbotsford Community Foundation has created a new Agricultural Enhancement Grants program.

“Approximately $300,000 is available to provide grants of up to $50,000 this spring,” said Brian Loughlin, chair of ACF’s Agricultural Enhancement Grants Committee.

The 2012 granting program will focus on projects that enhance agriculture in Abbotsford through education, and advocacy to increase awareness about the contribution agriculture makes to the economy, community, families and health, he said.

The committee worked together during a strategic planning process, to determine the focus for the granting program this year, and met with members of local agriculture educational organizations. It was clear there would be opportunities for organizations to work together on some innovative and impactful projects, said Susan McAlevy, executive director of the foundation.

“Non-profits, industry groups, companies and individuals can all submit applications,” she said. “We have developed what we believe is a comprehensive – but not overly onerous – application process, that begins with the completion of a letter of intent, briefly describing the project.”

The granting program will fund up to 50 per cent of any project to a maximum of $50,000 and while the remaining funding can include in-kind funding like volunteer hours or donated materials, at least 25 per cent of this portion must be in cash, she said.

The deadline for the Foundation to receive letters of intent is March 15. For information email smcalevy@abbotsfordcf.org or call 604-850-3755.