Accessing Cooperative Funding in Wisconsin's Rural Areas

GrantID: 3981

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $250,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Wisconsin who are engaged in Health & Medical may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

Grant Overview

Supporting Local Farmers Through Cooperative Models in Wisconsin

Wisconsin is known for its rich agricultural heritage, but many small-scale farmers in the state face significant barriers when trying to access larger markets. According to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, more than 90% of the state's farms are family-owned and small-scale, yet these producers often struggle with limited access to supply chains and marketing networks. This challenge affects not only their revenue but also the local food economy, particularly in urban regions where healthy food options can be in short supply.

Small-scale farmers in Wisconsin, particularly those in regions like the Driftless Area and the Northwoods, often lack the resources to compete with large agricultural entities. Many of these farmers are older, with average ages exceeding 58 years, indicating a critical need for young farmers to enter the field. Moreover, racial and ethnic diversity among agricultural producers also remains limited; in 2017, less than 4% of farmers identified as non-white, which highlights the need for programs that can promote inclusivity within the agricultural sector.

The funding opportunity aims to address these issues by providing support to nonprofit organizations that foster cooperative models for local farmers. The grants will enable small-scale producers to band together to form cooperatives, which can offer shared resources for marketing, distribution, and training. By pooling their efforts, these farmers can enhance their market reach, improve their bargaining power, and ultimately increase their revenue. Moreover, the funding will cover workforce training initiatives that will help farmers understand cooperative management and effective marketing strategies.

Targeted specifically at rural communities in Wisconsin, the funding will help strengthen local economies through enhanced collaboration among producers. By improving access to markets, cooperatives can better position small-scale farmers to meet the growing demand for locally-produced and sustainably-grown food, particularly in urban settings like Milwaukee and Madison. This initiative also aligns with the goals outlined in the Wisconsin Farmers' Union’s strategic plan, which emphasizes the need for a robust support system for small farmers.

Furthermore, the program can ultimately lead to a more resilient local food system, promoting a diverse agricultural landscape that benefits both producers and consumers. As the demand for transparency and sustainability in food systems rises, fostering cooperative business models will be essential in solidifying Wisconsin's reputation as a leader in local agriculture, and improving food accessibility in underserved areas. By leveraging this funding opportunity, local farmers can build stronger networks that not only increase their profitability but also enhance the overall health and well-being of communities statewide.

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