
Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan recently announced that KCARD is one of 28 organizations in 21 states that have been selected to receive $4.8 million in grants to spur economic development and create jobs in rural communities. This announcement comes as part of the 'Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food' initiative, a USDA-wide collaboration that will connect people more closely with the farmers who supply their food and increase the production, marketing and consumption of fresh, nutritious food that is grown locally in a sustainable manner.
"The cooperative business model continues to be a successful in creating wealth in rural communities and can also play an important role in strengthening our food systems," Merrigan said. "USDA is proud to be a partner in the effort to bolster these cooperatives and help them increase the value and appeal of the products and services they deliver."
The grants announced today are being provided by USDA Rural Development's Rural Cooperative Development Grant program. The funds may be used for technical assistance, research and informational materials to help rural residents form cooperative businesses or improve the operations of existing cooperatives. These grants are part of USDA Rural Development's annual budget and are not funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Below is a complete list of the selected grant recipients. Funding of each recipient is contingent upon the recipient meeting the conditions of the grant agreement.
Alabama:
Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund - $200,000 grant
Alaska:
University of Alaska Anchorage - $197,783 grant
California:
California Cooperative Development Center - $200,000 grant
Colorado:
Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Educational & Charitable Foundation - $200,000 grant
Georgia:
Southwest Georgia United Empowerment Zone Inc. - $50,000
Indiana:
Indiana Cooperative Development Center, Inc. - $126,521 grant
Iowa:
Iowa State University - $200,000 grant
Kentucky:
Kentucky Center for Agriculture and Rural Development - $200,000 grant
Massachusetts:
Cooperative Development Institute - $200,000 grant
Michigan:
Michigan State University - $200,000 grant
Montana:
Montana Cooperative Development Center, Inc. - $200,000 grant
Lake County Community Development Corporation - $99,696 grant
Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes - $50,000 grant
Nebraska:
University of Nebraska - $200,000 grant
North Carolina:
North Carolina State University - $200,000 grant
North Dakota:
North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives - $200,000 grant
Common Enterprise Development Center - $200,000 grant
ABLE Inc. - $50,000 grant
Griggs Steele Empowerment Zone - $30,600 grant
Ohio:
Kent State University - $200,000 grant
The Ohio State University Research Foundation - $200,000 grant
National Network of Forest Practitioners - $200,000 grant
Oklahoma:
East Central University - $199,966 grant
Pennsylvania:
Keystone Development Center, Inc. - $200,000 grant
South Dakota:
Value-Added Agriculture Development Center - $200,000 grant
Virginia:
Virginia Foundation for Agriculture, Innovation & Rural Sustainability - $200,000 grant
Washington:
Northwest Cooperative Development Center - $200,000 grant
Wisconsin:
Cooperative Development Services, Inc. - $200,000 grant
USDA Rural Development's mission is to increase economic opportunity and improve the quality of life for rural residents. Rural Development fosters growth in homeownership, finances business development, and supports the creation of critical community and technology infrastructure. Further information on rural programs is available at a local USDA Rural Development office or by visiting USDA Rural Development's web site at www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/csdir.htm.