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Would a program meeting for students that includes food as a tool for recruitment be considered an entertainment expense and therefore ineligible?

All expenses must directly support the program’s goals of promoting urban youth agriculture education and/or urban agriculture community development.

No

Fundraising including financial campaigns, solicitation of gifts and bequests, and similar expenses incurred to raise capital or obtain contributions regardless of the purpose for which the funds will be used is an ineligible expense for the AGRI Urban Agriculture grant program.

Would a program coordinator who supports students' fundraising for sustainability of a new program be considered an ineligible expense? ex: coordinator is working with students who want to have a bake sale or car wash to fundraise for their chapter.

Fundraising including financial campaigns, solicitation of gifts and bequests, and similar expenses incurred to raise capital or obtain contributions regardless of the purpose for which the funds will be used is an ineligible expense for the AGRI Urban Agriculture grant program.

No

Administrative costs would be considered to be indirect costs which are listed as an ineligible expense for this grant program. All project expenses must directly support the goals of promoting urban youth agricultural education and/or urban agriculture community development.

Can we include administrative costs in the grant proposal?

Administrative costs would be considered to be indirect costs which are listed as an ineligible expense for this grant program. All project expenses must directly support the goals of promoting urban youth agricultural education and/or urban agriculture community development.

No

Yes, you are able to partner with organizations who have access to land. Grant funds would be unable to reimburse the organization for the use or rental of the land.

Yes. The production and distribution of urban agriculture focused videos would be eligible for the grant. The videos must be focused on furthering urban youth agricultural education or urban agriculture community development in eligible areas as defined in the RFP.

There are no grant funds available from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture that would allow for the purchasing of livestock.

There are no grant funds available from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture that would allow for the purchasing of feed for livestock.

Food and lunch costs are an eligible expense for this grant as long as they are reasonable and directly related to the project.

Yes, equipment such as gardening tools, gardening supplies, and small gardening equipment are eligible expenses for this grant program.

Yes, staff time for project activities is an eligible expense for this grant program.

Yes, consultant funds are an eligible expense for this grant program.

While not outlined as an ineligible expense if you are planning to apply for funding to reimburse staff for their work you will need to clearly demonstrate your organization’s capacity to sustain the project after the grant funding has concluded. Funds to support weekly classes for the community would be eligible as long as the classes offered directly support the goals of the grant program.

General planning work such as schematic designs and quote gathering do not count as starting your project. The MDA considers your project started when you begin to make purchases for which you will request reimbursement. Any costs incurred prior to the notification of award and the signing of the contract are not eligible for reimbursement.

A project focused on beekeeping would be eligible for an AGRI Urban Agriculture grant so long as it meets the other program requirements. Keep in mind all project expenses must directly support the goals of promoting urban youth agricultural education and/or urban agriculture community development.

The priorities of the AGRI Urban Agriculture grant program are the support of urban youth agriculture education and/or urban agriculture community development. It is up to the grant review committee to determine what proposals demonstrate those priorities.

All expenses must directly support the program’s goals of promoting urban youth agriculture education and/or urban agriculture community development.

All expenses must directly support the program’s goals of promoting urban youth agriculture education and/or urban agriculture community development.

Fundraising including financial campaigns, solicitation of gifts and bequests, and similar expenses incurred to raise capital or obtain contributions regardless of the purpose for which the funds will be used is an ineligible expense for the AGRI Urban Agriculture grant program.

Administrative costs would be considered to be indirect costs which are listed as an ineligible expense for this grant program. All project expenses must directly support the goals of promoting urban youth agricultural education and/or urban agriculture community development.

Budget

The AGRI Urban Agriculture grant review committee will evaluate and recommend which proposals will be awarded full funding. It will then be up to the review committee to recommend if any proposals will be awarded partial funding. The Commissioner of Agriculture will have the final say on how funds are awarded for the AGRI Urban Agriculture grant program.

Will requests be declined if the MDA can't fund the full amount of the request or will the MDA potentially provide less than the full grant request?

The AGRI Urban Agriculture grant review committee will evaluate and recommend which proposals will be awarded full funding. It will then be up to the review committee to recommend if any proposals will be awarded partial funding. The Commissioner of Agriculture will have the final say on how funds are awarded for the AGRI Urban Agriculture grant program.

No

You are not required to get bids if your estimated costs are under $10,000. Bids are only required if you are expecting any materials or services to cost more than $10,000.

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