A meeting will be held on August 12 to discuss the Rural Advancement Foundation International-USA (RAFI) Tobacco Communities Reinvestment Fund. RAFI will make cost-share demonstration grants to farmers, farm organizations, and community groups. The grant is available to farmers in Alexander, Beaufort, Burke, Caldwell, Caswell, Craven, Cumberland, Davidson, Forsyth, Greene, Guilford, Harnett, Iredell, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, McDowell, Nash, Person, Pitt, Randolph, Wayne, Wilkes, and Wilson counties.
The meeting will be at the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service-McDowell County Center in the Extension Conference Room at 6:30 pm. Jason Roehrig from RAFI will be the speaker. The McDowell County Center is located in the County Administration Building on the 2nd floor at 60 East Court Street, Marion. For directions to the McDowell County Center, please call 828-652-7874 or 828-652-8104.
Cost-share support of up to $10,000 will be awarded to individual producers and support of up to $20,000 will be awarded to collaborative farmer efforts. Demonstration grants will be awarded through a competitive selection process. Grants will be awarded to innovative projects which show farmers a new direction or opportunity.
Priority will be given to projects that benefit farmers under 40 years of age with at least three years of farming experience and to farmers who had income from tobacco.
Deadline for the grant application is October 1, 2008. Funds will be available to farmers in December 2008.
For complete eligibility requirements and guidelines, visit RAFI-USA’s website at: http://www.rafiusa.org/programs/tobacco/2008cfp.pdf.
Jason Roehrig
919-621-0534
jason@rafiusa.org
RAFI-USA is a private, non-profit organization based in Pittsboro, North Carolina. RAFI cultivates markets, policies and communities that support thriving, socially just and environmentally sound family farms.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Five Things You Don't Know About Me!
Well so it goes...I was tagged in the blogosphere by John Dorner, NC Cooperative Extension-IT Trainer! Since I am "it", I am supposed to tell 5 little know facts about myself, then tag 5 other bloggers that I wish to know better.
- I was a chemist before I became fish-momma. Yes, I wore safety glasses and a lab coat.
- I only started fishing as an adult.
- Cats are my favorite pet. They are just so independent.
- Stocking groceries at Winn-Dixie has been my favorite job so far. I did it while I was in graduate school. No offense current employer.
- I love to play the ponies. Bred in Kentucky. Trained at Keeneland.
- Bonus--Don't like cartoons.
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