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JumpStart Grant for New and Beginning Farmers

By Linda Falcone

Horizon Farm Credit invites new and beginning farmers to apply for the JumpStart program, which provides funding to establish and grow their operations.

The JumpStart grant program awards $10,000 to top applicants in the start-up phase of business and is part of the larger, comprehensive Grow Ahead program, which provides additional resources and support for those just starting out in agriculture.  This year, 15 JumpStart grants will be awarded.

Eligible applicants must be at least 18 or older as of April 19, 2024, must have two years or less of farming experience — or be planning to begin farming within the next two years — and must reside in Horizon Farm Credit’s territory. Current Farm Credit customers and non-customers are eligible to apply.

Those meeting program requirements are encouraged to apply online. Applications will be accepted from March 1, 2024, through April 19, 2024, and there is no application cost.

"Supporting those seeking to make their mark in agriculture is vital to the growth and prosperity of the industry as a whole," said Tom Truitt, Horizon Farm Credit's Chief Executive Officer. “Farm Credit is thrilled to help new and beginning farmers achieve their dreams by providing financial support, and the JumpStart program reinforces the Association’s commitment to delivering support for the next generation of farmers and producers.”

Source : psu.edu

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