2026 INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT IS OPEN!
GRANT OVERVIEW
We understand that farm and land infrastructure is a key area of support to helping farmers scale production and helping land stewards stay rooted on land. Farm & land infrastructure needs could include, but not limited to: dry or cooling storage for crops, fencing, tractor repair, repairing farm housing, expanding or adding utilities, a specialized tool for farm production.
PCF resources farmers up to $10,000 (unrestricted) for on-farm infrastructure needs.
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2026 at 11:59 PM EST. Applicants awarded a grant can expect to be notified by mid to late March.
IMPORTANT FUNDING NOTES:
With widespread funding needs in the states we serve, we are hoping to widen the pool of applicants that receive funding this year. Therefore, if you received a full $10,000 grant in the past 2 years (2025 or 2024) you are NOT eligible to apply this year. If you received a partial grant you may still apply.
This grant prioritizes projects that demonstrate values around the importance of:
Land and food justice; farm and land based operations as part of a broader food systems strategy
Collective and cooperative agricultural organizing and practices
Preserving tradition and agrarian cultural practices
Regenerative agriculture or agro ecology
Intergenerational farming communities
Food security and community care
Funding priority will be given to projects that focus on regenerative agriculture or agro ecology, collective and cooperative agricultural organizing and practices, preserving tradition and agrarian cultural practices, intergenerational farming communities (working in some capacity across generations) as well as food security and community care.
Funding Areas:
Infrastructure
Farm Labor
Health Stipends and Restorative Health Fund
Collective Incubation: Funding to support collective building and cooperative development
Food Security: Filling gaps created by loss of Federal funding
Eligibility:
Farmer of color working in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, and Virginia
Must be currently farming and for at least 2 years
We will not be accepting video submissions this year, but feel free to upload any supportive video documentation on the last question of the application.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
We will be holding a Grant Information Session Thursday, January 22, 2026 at 10AM. REGISTER HERE.
We will not be accepting video submissions this year. Only written submissions through the Jotform will be accepted.