Document Category: Grants
Micro Grant Reimbursement Program

Micro Grants
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Purpose
Encourage the implementation of activities that can enhance the economic viability of farm and forest businesses in the NYC Watershed.
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Eligibility
Any NYC Watershed ‘farm operation’ as defined by Agriculture & Markets (AGM) CHAPTER 69, ARTICLE 25-AA, SECTION 301, Subdivision 11 meaning the land and on-farm buildings, equipment, manure processing and handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the production, preparation and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products as a commercial enterprise, including a “commercial horse boarding operation” as defined in subdivision thirteen of this section, a “timber operation” as defined in subdivision fourteen of this section, “compost, mulch or other biomass crops” as defined in subdivision seventeen of this section and “commercial equine operation” as defined in subdivision eighteen of this section. Such farm operation may consist of one or more parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels may be contiguous or noncontiguous to each other. Preference will be given to WAC participants.
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Application Deadlines
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, with applicant selection occurring within three months. Businesses approved for grant funding must provide proof of completion of proposed projects and all invoices for projects to WAC to be eligible for grant funding reimbursement.
Project Details & Requirements
Application Requirement Details
Categories
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Training Reimbursement
To encourage continuing education intended to enhance the economic viability profitability and sustainability of eligible applicant’s businesses by providing grant funding to help applicants offset the cost of online courses, workshops, seminars, conferences and college courses.
i. Only training opportunities that occur after the approval date will be eligible for funding.
ii. An overview of the training including: web links, an agenda or syllabus, and other supporting documents must be included with the application prior to approval.
iii. Demonstration of projected impact the training will have on diversification, continuing education, profitability and/or sustainability of your business.
iv. Prior to payment the applicant must complete and submit a Training Reimbursement Closeout Package. The Closeout Package includes proof of training attendance, an invoice identifying total cost of the training, a completed W9 and a completed EV Micro Grants Application. The payment will be based on the training invoice.
v. To be eligible for funding the training must occur within six months of the approval date.
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Event/Mileage Reimbursement
To directly support economic profitability by off-setting the cost of attending new events, fairs, farmers’ markets and/or transporting products to new markets or venues through mileage reimbursement and/or vendor fees reimbursement. Funding will be considered for applicants that demonstrate new events are assisting in the expansion of their market reach. This is a one-time offset reimbursement not intended to be used for continual attendance.
i. WAC will reimburse applicants at the current federal mileage reimbursement rate. Google map directions should be submitted round trip.
ii. WAC will reimburse applicants for the cost of attending an event/fair/new market located in New York State.
iii. Applicants must submit an application prior to travel that identifies the eligible market, event, or new venue desired to attend, the date and the distance. All mileage will be calculated using the applicant’s business address.
iv. Prior to payment the applicant must complete and submit an Event/Mileage Reimbursement Form provided by the Watershed Agricultural Council when accepted and receipts from event confirming attendance. The Closeout Package includes the travel starting point (the business location), destination, pictures, financial impact, a completed W9 and a completed EV Micro Grants Application.
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Marketing Reimbursement
To encourage branding, advertising and communications related to the marketing of products and services provided by eligible applicants.
i. Eligible Marketing activities are: farm signs, product labels or packaging, logo development, webpage development, advertisement design and placement.
ii. Applicants must submit a project timeline and overview for completion based off cost quotes.
iii. All estimates of cost must be provided by qualified web links, businesses, or professionals. The cost quotes provided must reflect the amount being applied for. We ask that the applicant clearly identify why they have chosen the quote/consultant.
iv. Only marketing activities that occur after the application approval date are eligible for reimbursement.
v. If approved, applicants will not be eligible to reapply for the same marketing services.
vi. Prior to payment the applicant must complete and submit a Marketing Reimbursement Closeout Package. The Closeout Package includes .pdf, .eps and/or .jpg design files for logos, digital copies of advertisements, final web link, a completed W9 and a completed EV Micro Grants Application.
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Staffing Reimbursement
To enhance profitability, productivity and/or assist with business expansion.
i. Applicants must submit a business/operation overview identifying how funding for a new staffing position will support expansion, increased viability and/or productivity.
ii. Applicants must provide specific expansion information including list and description of new market(s) if applicable, and metrics for measuring success.
iii. Applicants must submit a job description as planned to be advertised to the public clearly identifying the role of the new position, how the new position will assist in operation expansion, increased profitability and/or productivity.
iv. Applicants must submit a timeline including pay rate (at least minimum wage), length of position(s), hours per week, and how they plan to track those hours (pay stubs and mileage will be requested for the closeout package.) We ask that you provide the process you currently have/or intend to have in place, along with the payroll service that you have/or intend to use to track the position, Only positions hired after the application approval date are eligible for reimbursement.
v. WAC is not responsible for the work, direction, IRS reporting, or personal conduct of the proposed staff. The applicant accepts full responsibility for the proposed staff, this position (if approved) is not an employee of WAC.
vi. One-time payment per business. Businesses cannot reapply to fill position if seasonal.
vii. Prior to payment the applicant must complete and submit a Staffing Reimbursement Closeout Package. The Closeout Package includes pay stubs, mileage if attending markets/events, a signed sheet from the employee and employer that they were paid the correct rate, metrics of increased sales, a completed W9, and a completed EV Micro Grants Application.
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Greenhouse and/or Raised Bed Expansion Reimbursement
Support activities related to expanding and/or starting fruit and vegetable production to increase producer viability.
i. Eligible activities: row cover support, winter season extension projects, small tunnel projects and operational expansion-related items.
ii. Applicants must submit a business/operation overview identifying how funding will support expansion, increased viability and/or productivity of operations.
iii. Applicants must submit a comprehensive project overview including budget and timeline for completion.
iv. Only projects/activities that occur after the application approval date are eligible for reimbursement.
v. Prior to payment the applicant must complete and submit a Greenhouse and/or Raised Bed Expansion Closeout Package. The Closeout Package will need to include all invoices related to the project, proof of payment, estimated economic impact and a completed W9.
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Water Access Reimbursement
Support agricultural projects and purchases related to water management that aim to help agricultural producers expand and/or initiate fruit and vegetable production.
i. Eligible activities: wash station support, irrigation needs, well development, and projects that relate to heavy storm events, overall rainfall and periods of drought.
ii. Applicants must submit a business/operation overview identifying how funding will support expansion, increased viability and/or productivity of operations.
iii. Applicants must submit a comprehensive project overview including budget and timeline for completion.
iv. Only projects/activities that occur after the application approval date are eligible for reimbursement.
v. Prior to payment the applicant must complete and submit a Water Access Reimbursement Closeout Package. The Closeout Package will need to include all invoices related to the project, proof of payment, estimated economic impact related to the business/operation, and a completed W9.
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Farm Structure Reimbursement
Support structural needs as related to the development of vegetable and fruit expansion of business operation.
i. Eligible activities: insect and bird netting, deer fencing, cold storage, tables, bulk bins and crates necessary for transport and pest control.
ii. Applicants must submit a business/operation overview identifying how funding will support expansion, increased viability and/or productivity.
iii. Applicants must submit a comprehensive project overview including budget and timeline for completion.
iv. Only projects/activities that occur after the application approval date are eligible for reimbursement.
v. Prior to payment the applicant must complete and submit a Farm Structure Reimbursement Closeout Package. The Closeout Package will need to include all invoices related to the project, proof of payment, estimated economic impact and a completed W9.
Micro Grant Reimbursement Program Application
Questions?
Farms & Forests in Transition

Farms & Forests in Transition
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Purpose
Support farm operations with property inside the NYC Watershed seeking professional services in transition, estate planning or succession planning.
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Eligibility
Any NYC Watershed ‘farm operation’ as defined by Agriculture & Markets (AGM) CHAPTER 69, ARTICLE 25-AA, SECTION 301, Subdivision 11 meaning the land and on-farm buildings, equipment, manure processing and handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the production, preparation and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products as a commercial enterprise, including a “commercial horse boarding operation” as defined in subdivision thirteen of this section, a “timber operation” as defined in subdivision fourteen of this section, “compost, mulch or other biomass crops” as defined in subdivision seventeen of this section and “commercial equine operation” as defined in subdivision eighteen of this section. Such farm operation may consist of one or more parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels may be contiguous or noncontiguous to each other. Preference will be given to WAC participants.
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Application Deadlines
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, with applicant selection occurring within three months. Businesses approved for grant funding must provide proof of completion of proposed projects and all invoices for projects to WAC to be eligible for grant funding reimbursement.
Project Details & Requirements
Application Requirement Details
Economic Viability Farms and Forests in Transition Reimbursement Program Application
Questions?
If you need assistance completing the application or if you have any other questions please contact the Economic Viability Program by email. Thank you for your interest in our Economic Viability Micro Grants Program.
Contact: evprogram@nycwatershed.org
Grant Description and Application
Grant Program
The Economic Viability Program supports working landscapes in the NYC Watershed by helping farms, forests, and rural businesses remain productive and sustainable. Through a range of grant opportunities and business support services, we empower landowners and entrepreneurs to grow, adapt, and thrive while protecting water quality and preserving the region’s rural character.
Eligibility to apply:
Any NYC Watershed ‘farm operation’ as defined by Agriculture & Markets (AGM) CHAPTER 69, ARTICLE 25-AA, SECTION 301, Subdivision 11 meaning the land and on-farm buildings, equipment, manure processing and handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the production, preparation and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products as a commercial enterprise, including a “commercial horse boarding operation” as defined in subdivision thirteen of this section, a “timber operation” as defined in subdivision fourteen of this section, “compost, mulch or other biomass crops” as defined in subdivision seventeen of this section and “commercial equine operation” as defined in subdivision eighteen of this section. Such farm operation may consist of one or more parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels may be contiguous or noncontiguous to each other. Preference will be given to WAC participants.
For more information, contact the EV Team at evprogram@nycwatershed.org.
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Boundary Line Map
Boundaries for NYC West of Hudson Watershed.
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Grant Catagories
Business Planning

Business Plan Reimbursement Program
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Purpose
Support the development of professional economic viability business plans for NYC Watershed farm or forestry businesses in order to better position these business for improved economic profitability and sustainability.
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Eligibility
Any NYC Watershed ‘farm operation’ as defined by Agriculture & Markets (AGM) CHAPTER 69, ARTICLE 25-AA, SECTION 301, Subdivision 11 meaning the land and on-farm buildings, equipment, manure processing and handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the production, preparation and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products as a commercial enterprise, including a “commercial horse boarding operation” as defined in subdivision thirteen of this section, a “timber operation” as defined in subdivision fourteen of this section, “compost, mulch or other biomass crops” as defined in subdivision seventeen of this section and “commercial equine operation” as defined in subdivision eighteen of this section. Such farm operation may consist of one or more parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels may be contiguous or noncontiguous to each other. Preference will be given to WAC participants.
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Application Deadlines
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, with applicant selection occurring within three months. Businesses approved for grant funding must provide proof of completion of proposed projects and all invoices for projects to WAC to be eligible for grant funding reimbursement.
Project Details & Requirements
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Application Requirement Details
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Reimbursement Program Project Details
A. The business plans should include but are not limited to the following elements:
i. executive summary
ii. mission/vision statements
iii. business description
iv. SWOT analysis
v. market analysis
vi. marketing plan
vii. operations plan
viii. management summary
ix. financial plan & analysis
B. Business plans must be developed by a qualified consultant from the approved Vendor list identified in Section V.
C. The business and consultant will be responsible for scheduling meetings and completing a business plan consistent with the requirements outlined in Section II A. within one year from the approval date. WAC and the business owner will review the final plan for compliance and acceptance.
D. Applicants must submit an estimate of cost for the project with the application. All estimates of cost must be provided by a qualified organization or professional.
E. Office space is available if needed to meet with selected businesses upon due notice.
F. Prior to issuing payment, the Economic Viability Program Manager will review the closeout package signed by the business owner that completed it. Applicants must submit a completed business plan with the signed completion form by the consultant and business owner provided by WAC for review. After this review WAC will submit payment via a two party check (payment to vendor) or a check directly to applicant.
G. Review of Application: All applications will be reviewed and approved by the Economic Viability Program Manager based on criteria approved in the Economic Viability Program Handbook.
Economic Viability Business Planning Reimbursement Program Application
Questions?
If you need assistance completing the application or if you have any other questions please contact the Economic Viability Program by email. Thank you for your interest in our Economic Viability Micro Grants Program.
Contact: evprogram@nycwatershed.org