The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the opening of $32.4 million in Local Food Grants aimed at strengthening regional food systems, expanding access to locally produced foods, and supporting food producers, processors, and community partners.
About the USDA Local Food Grants Program
The USDA Local Food Grants Program provides financial assistance to support projects that build capacity for local and regional food systems. Grants are intended to help communities increase access to locally produced food, improve market opportunities for small and midsize producers, and enhance infrastructure and distribution networks.
Funding Size
- Total available funding: $32.4 million
- Award amounts: Determined per project based on scope and USDA guidelines
- Funding supports activities such as planning, local food market development, and capacity building
Who Can Apply
Eligible applicants include:
- State and local governments
- Federally recognized Indian tribal governments and tribal organizations
- Nonprofit organizations
- Institutions of higher education
- Agricultural cooperatives and producer networks
- Public benefit corporations and other community food system partners
There are no designated set-asides for tribes or any specific applicant type, though tribal entities are fully eligible to compete for funding.
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Geographic Eligibility
Open to applicants across the United States and U.S. territories, with proposals required to demonstrate local or regional benefits within defined food systems.
Sector or Thematic Focus
The Local Food Grants support projects that:
- Expand access to locally produced foods and nutrients
- Strengthen regional food supply chains and distribution
- Support planning and implementation for local food infrastructure
- Enhance producer and market readiness
- Promote equitable access and economic opportunity within local food systems
Application Process
Applicants must submit proposals through the USDA’s official grants portal, providing detailed descriptions of project goals, activities, budgets, and expected outcomes. Proposals should align with program priorities and demonstrate feasible implementation strategies.
Required Materials
Typical required documents include:
- Completed application forms
- Project narrative and work plan
- Detailed budget and budget justification
- Evidence of organizational eligibility
- Letters of support from partners (if applicable)
Key Dates
- Application deadline: June 26, 2026
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Selection Notes
Proposals are evaluated based on relevance to strengthening local food systems, likelihood of success, capacity to implement, and projected benefit to local or regional communities. Tribal applicants compete on equal footing with other eligible entities in the funding review process.

