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Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure
Overview
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has new grant programs launching in 2024. MDARD recently received over $10 million in funding from USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service through the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) program. The purpose of the RFSI program is to build resilience in the middle of the food supply chain, to provide more and better markets to small farms and food businesses, to support the development of value-added products for consumers, fair prices, fair wages, and new and safe job opportunities. Funds will support expanded capacity for the aggregation, processing, manufacturing, storing, transporting, wholesaling, and distribution of locally and regionally produced food products, including specialty crops, dairy, grains for human consumption, aquaculture, and other food products, excluding meat and poultry (which are eligible for funding elsewhere).
It is important to note, RFSI is intended for middle of the supply chain activities, which include processing, aggregation, and distribution of products meant for human consumption.
Infrastructure Projects
Infrastructure Grants must be used for the purpose of expanding middle-of-the-food supply-chain capacity for locally and regionally produced foods and offer more and better market opportunities and new streams of revenue to small and mid-sized agricultural producers, including those who may not have access to value-added opportunities or processing to meet market demand for premium or value-added products, such as underserved producers. USDA intends for RFSI program to focus funding Infrastructure Grant activities that:
- Expand capacity for processing, aggregation, and distribution of agricultural products to create more and better markets for producers;
- Modernize manufacturing, tracking, storage, and information technology systems;
- Enhance worker safety through adoption of new technologies or investment in equipment or facility improvements;
- Improve the capacity of entities to comply with federal, state, and local food safety requirements;
- Improve operations through training opportunities;
- Support construction of a new facility;
- Modernize or expand an existing facility (including expansion and modifications to existing buildings and/or construction of new buildings at existing facilities);
- Construction of wastewater management structures, etc.;
- Modernize processing and manufacturing equipment; and,
- Develop, customize, or install equipment that reduces greenhouse gas emissions, increases efficiency in water use, improves air and/or water quality, and/or meets one or more of USDA’s climate action goals.
The following documents are required for the Infrastructure Projects and must be uploaded within your application under the "Project Purpose" page:
- MDARD Matching Funds Verification Letter
- MDARD Critical Resources Letter
- USDA Applicant Environmental Questionnaire
- USDA Environmental Pre-Screening Worksheet
- USDA Environmental Screening Worksheet (Required if answered "Yes" to any portion of Question number 2 in the Environmental Pre-Screening Worksheet)
Equipment Only Projects
MDARD will issue Equipment Only Projects. These projects offer a simplified application to fund smaller grants from $10,000 up to $100,000 for equipment purchases. The Equipment Only option is a Fixed Price Grant, meaning it will fund only equipment purchases (not associated facility upgrades, staffing, or other costs). The amount awarded will be equal to the cost of the equipment with a minimum of $10,000 up to $100,000. No match is required for this grant type. Using a USDA provided template, applicants are required to submit a project narrative that describes the overall scope of the project and how it aligns with the program goals and priorities. The narrative must include an estimated increase in production and who will benefit from the overall project. Applicants must attach documentation to substantiate the costs of each piece of equipment, which can include contracts, catalog pricing, or binding quotes provided by licensed commercial entities. When soliciting bids for equipment, please ensure that they will be honored at the time of the award, which will be late summer of 2024.
Allowable:
- Purchases of special purpose equipment (such as, canners, hulling processors, reverse osmosis systems, egg packing machines, flotation tanks, roasters, or other processing equipment, packing and labeling equipment, or delivery vehicles) are allowable when approved in the agreement budget or with prior written approval.
- All equipment purchases must meet the following criteria:
- Equipment is necessary for the technical activities of the agreement and is not otherwise reasonably available and accessible.
- Equipment is normally charged as a direct cost by the organization and is acquired in accordance with organizational practices.
- Equipment must be used solely to meet the purpose of the program and objectives of the agreement.
- Equipment is subject to the full range of acquisition, use, management, and disposition requirements under 2 CFR § 200.313 as applicable.
Unallowable:
- Purchases of general-purpose equipment (e.g., general use motor vehicles, office furniture, office air conditioners, printers, and copiers) or lease agreements to own (i.e., lease-to-own or rent-to-own).
The following documents are required for the Equipment Only Projects and must be uploaded within your application under the "Project Purpose" page:
- MDARD Critical Resources Letter
- USDA Applicant Environmental Questionnaire
- USDA Environmental Pre-Screening Worksheet
- USDA Environmental Screening Worksheet (Required if answered "Yes" to any portion of Question number 2 in the Environmental Pre-Screening Worksheet)
Grant Program Status
The 2024 Grant Cycle Request for Proposals will open on May 8, 2024, for the RFSI Program and will close on June 17, 2024, at 5 p.m. EDT. All applications must be submitted on the new MiAgGrants site under a Citizen or Business Account. Find support and learn more about the MiAgGrants and MiLogin partnership.
2024 RFSI Grant Applications
Citizen Account: An individual using State of Michigan online services for their own personal transaction. Learn how to create a MiLogin Citizen Account (PDF).
Business Account: An individual using State of Michigan online services on behalf of a business, organization, or corporation.
Grant Documents and Resources
RFSI Program Grant Guidelines
MDARD Matching Funds Verification Letter
MDARD Critical Resources Letter
USDA Applicant Environmental Questionnaire
USDA Environmental Pre-Screening Worksheet
USDA Environmental Screening Worksheet
USDA Environmental Screening Worksheet Resource
USDA RFSI Frequently Asked Questions
USDA RFSI Program
USDA Program Scope and Requirements
Job Aids
- Navigating the MiAgGrants Grant Management System
- RFSI Grant Eligibility Guidance
- Applying for RFSI Infrastructure Grant
- Overview of Available RFSI Grants
- Understanding RFSI Grant Compliance
- Applying for RFSI Infrastructure Grant - Financial Support and Match Requirements
- Applying for RFSI Equipment-Only Grant
- Applying for RFSI Infrastructure Grant - Environmental Requirements
Proposal |
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Release Request for Proposals |
May 8, 2024 |
Informational Webinar Presentation |
May 15, 2024 at 1:30pm EDT |
Technical Assistance Office Hours Office Hour Registration |
May 21, 2024 - June 13,2024 |
Proposals Due |
June 17, 2024 at 5pm EDT |
JEC |
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Evaluation Meeting |
July 2024 |
Award |
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Announce Award Funding |
Official award announcements per USDA approval coming in 2025. MDARD will be in contact with applicants throughout this process. |
Questions
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General
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Equipment
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Infrastructure
For more information about this funding opportunity, please contact the Grants Program.