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WI Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Grants
SARE offers competitive grants to fund research and education projects that advance sustainable agricultural practices in the United States.
A small percentage of SARE funding may be used to purchase the materials required to conduct a research or education project, but generally SARE funding cannot be used to make large purchases for land, equipment or capital investment. Contact your SARE region for specific rules.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants include:
Farmers and ranchers
Researchers
Extension agents and other educators
Graduate students
Eligible projects include:
On-farm renewable energy
Pest and weed management
Pastured livestock and rotational grazing
No-till and conservation tillage
Cover crops
High tunnels and season extension
Crop rotations
Marketing
Sustainable communities
Integrated systems
Pollinators
Local and regional food systems
Small ruminants
and more
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Wisconsin Cooperative Development Grant
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is offering grants to support the development of new and existing cooperatives in Wisconsin, with a goal of fostering the success of current and future cooperatives by supporting planning and exploratory research in advance of making a large investment.