Fund-a-Farmer Grants
Funding for high welfare farmers nationwide
Shat Acres Farms
FACT’s 2025 Grant Season
is Currently OPEN!
Applications close December 8 @ 11:59pm ET
Grants are awarded the end of February 2025 and should be completed by June 1, 2026
We have two different Fund-a-Farmer grant opportunities this season:
Fund-a-Farmer Welfare Improvement Grants up to $3,000 each
One Fund-a-Farmer Systems Change and Innovation Grant for up to $10,000.
Only one application for either the Welfare Improvement OR the Systems Change and Innovation Grant will be reviewed. Learn more about each grant type below.
Our Fund-a-Farmer grants are very competitive (around 12% of completed applications are funded) as such each farm or individual will be awarded a grant once every 3 years.
If you or your farm received a Fund-a-Farmer grant in 2023 or 2024 you are not eligible for an Animal Welfare Improvement grant this year (there is a mandatory 2 year gap between funding for the Animal Welfare Improvement Grants) you are, however, eligible to apply for a Systems & Innovation Grant if your project fulfills the criteria.
Fund-a-Farmer Welfare Improvement Grants
FACT will fund $3,000 Fund-a-Farmer grants for one of the following project types:
Here is a list of questions with scoring criteria.
For farms looking to…
Improve the lives of their farm animals. Projects could include:
Transition to pasture-based systems
Expand animals’ access to well-managed pasture
Improve the living conditions of their food animals
Farmers do not need to hold or be seeking certification.
Grants for farmers pursuing animal welfare certification to one of these certifying agencies
Certified Animal Welfare Approved (AWA) and affiliated certifications by A Greener World
Global Animal Partnership (GAP) Animal Welfare Certified (steps 4 to 5+)
Grants for animal welfare certified farmers. Projects could include:
Maintain any of the following certifications
Certified Animal Welfare Approved (AWA) and affiliated certifications by A Greener World
Global Animal Partnership (GAP) Animal Welfare Certified (steps 4 to 5+)
Projects related to the marketing, sales, and distribution of welfare-certified products.
Expand animals’ access to well-managed pasture
Improve the living conditions of their food animals
Underwritten by Food:Land:Opportunity, ASPCA and funded by FACT supporters like you.
Grace Heritage Farm
Fund-a-Farmer Systems Change and Innovation Grant
Moore Cattle Farm
New this year thanks to the fabulous support of ASPCA
FACT will fund one $10,000 Fund-a-Farmer grant for one of the following project types:
Here is a list of questions with scoring criteria.
Farms looking to...
Develop business plans/feasibility studies for significant changes to an operation including conversion to pasture or adoption of alternative breeds
For example: A feasibility study to see if a farm can move from an enclosed operation to a pasture-based one
Install the infrastructure necessary to convert from non-pasture to pasture-based operation.
For example: Hogs raised in open hoop houses, closed barns or with little or no access to pasture being moved to a pasture-based system
Adoption of alternative breeds including sourcing genetics; housing accommodations; feed changes; marketing
For example: Farms who would like to switch from conventional breeds of poultry to higher welfare slower growing or heritage breeds
Develop Co-operative or other forms of shared marketing among pasture-based farms including the development of cooperative agreements and necessary documents
For farms interested in developing a cooperative market for pasture-based products
FACT encourages projects from pasture-based farms interested in the adoption of alternative breeds or developing co-operatives with other pasture-based farmers and confinement operations looking to convert to pasture-based systems.
Our 2024 grants to farmers seeking or holding animal welfare certification were generously underwritten by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) with grants to farmers within a 200-mile radius of Chicago graciously funded by Food:Land:Opportunity. The rest of 2024’s funded projects were made possible by the generous support of organizations like ButcherBox and donations from our fantastic FACT community. Learn more about this year’s Fund-a-Farmer cohort HERE.
Many past grant projects have focused on fencing, watering systems, or mobile animal shelters. Farmers have also completed a variety of unique projects involving constructing cattle scratching stations, planting trees to improve access to shade, and purchasing equipment for fly control.