Nearly $7 Million Awarded in Climate Smart Agriculture & Forestry Grants During Climate Action Week
       On Wednesday, March 29, Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz, Agriculture       Commissioner Bryan P. Hurlburt, and DEEP Deputy Commissioner Mason       Trumble concluded Climate Action Week with the announcement of grant       recipients receiving nearly $7 million in funding through the Climate       Smart Agriculture and Forestry Grant program to implement climate smart       practices. The announcement was made at Grower Direct Farms, Inc. in       Somers, a subrecipient of the Connecticut Greenhouse Growers Association       award totaling $1.75 million to reduce water consumption across six       greenhouse operations in Connecticut.
        
       “These investments in Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry throughout       our great state underline our administration’s commitment to supporting       local farmers, increasing access to fresh foods, and combatting climate       change,” said Lieutenant       Governor Susan Bysiewicz. “I’d like to thank the       Department of Agriculture for spearheading this vital program and       congratulate the grant recipients.”
        
       Public Act 22-118, passed during the 2022 legislative session, allocated       $14 million to the Connecticut Department of Agriculture to support       Climate Smart Agriculture production and practices. This is the first $7       million to be distributed for climate smart practices, with the       additional $7 million coming available for Farmland Restoration and       Climate Resiliency projects in the near future. This first round received       78 applications requesting more than $55 million in grant funds. 
        
       “This celebrates an investment in Connecticut agriculture – both the       working lands and the operations – by providing tools to implement       projects and activities that will have meaningful impact for future       sustainability of businesses and the environment,” said Commissioner Hurlburt.       “The response demonstrates a clear desire by the industry to make change       and the structure of the grant program allowed us to touch more than just       the 12 recipient organizations, as many applied on behalf of a collective       or will distribute funds through their own award process.” 
        
       Commissioner Hurlburt and Deputy Commissioner Trumble co-chaired the       Governor’s Council on Climate Change (GC3) Climate Smart Agriculture and       Forestry working group in 2022, bringing together agriculture and       forestry industry members to discuss current climate smart practices and       needs.
        
       “Our farms and forests play a significant role in our effort to mitigate       the effects of climate change,” DEEP       Commissioner Katie Dykes said. “This program grew out of       the important work of the Governor’s Council on Climate Change (GC3). I       thank Gov. Lamont for his leadership in expanding the GC3, for making       this area of climate action a component in his Executive Order 21-3, and       in his budget. Thank you to our DoAg partners for administering this       great program, and congratulations to the grant recipients for their       innovative work and inspiring efforts to be part of the solution to the       climate crisis.”
        
       The 2023 Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry Grant awardees are:
        
       Tier 1       $100,000-$249,999: 
- Meechooôk Farm of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, Mashantucket 
- Green Village Initiative, Bridgeport 
- Elm Farm LLC, Woodstock 
- Bristol Beef LLC, Bristol 
Tier 2 $250,000-$499,999:
- Aspetuck Land Trust, Easton 
- Collective Oyster Recycling & Restoration (CORR), Southport 
Tier 3 $500,000-$999,999:
- University of Connecticut, Storrs 
- Connecticut Land Conservation Council, Middletown 
- New Connecticut Farmer Alliance, New Haven 
- Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy, Kent 
Tier 4 $1,000,000+:
- Connecticut Resource Conservation & Development, Inc., Haddam 
- Connecticut Greenhouse Growers Association, Inc., Waterbury 
For more information about the Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry Grant, or other grant programs available for agricultural producers in Connecticut, visit www.CTGrown.gov/grants.

