Active SLED Opportunity · NEW YORK · NEW YORK

    Farmland Protection Implementation Grants (FPIG) Program - Round 20

    Issued by Agriculture & Markets, NYS Dept. of
    stateRFAnew yorkSol. 2129821
    Open · 252d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    252
    due Jan 1, 2027
    PUBLISHED
    Dec 22, 2025
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    new york
    state
    NAICS CODE
    115310
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    New York State offers $67M in grants for farmland protection through acquisition of agricultural conservation easements to maintain agricultural viability and environmental preservation. Applications accepted until funds are exhausted.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    2129821
    Type / RFx
    RFA
    Level
    state
    Published Date
    December 22, 2025
    Due Date
    January 1, 2027
    NAICS Code
    115310AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    new york
    Agency
    Agriculture & Markets, NYS Dept. of

    Description

    RFA0393 - Request For Applications (RFA) for Round 20 Farmland Protection Implementation Grants (FPIG) Program This grant opportunity is currently available and shall remain open to receive applications until all funds allocated for awards arising from this RFA are exhausted. Awards shall be made in the order that complete eligible applications are deemed acceptable for an award. Description: The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets (the “Department”) invites proposals for financial assistance to implement certain farmland protection implementation activities described in or otherwise consistent with agricultural and farmland protection plans that have been adopted by counties or municipalities. The purpose of this funding opportunity is to provide State financial assistance to enable local initiatives that are intended to maintain the economic viability of the State’s agricultural industry and its supporting land base and to protect the environmental and landscape preservation values associated with agriculture. This grant opportunity will enable the acquisition of perpetual agricultural conservation easements on viable agricultural land that are at risk of conversion to non-farm uses. Proceeds from the sale of an agricultural conservation easement (known as Purchase of Agricultural Conservation Easement, or PACE) on viable agricultural land will offer these landowners an opportunity to either reinvest those monies to enable greater diversification of the farm operation or the transfer of ownership to a new owner of the same or different type of farm operation. Moreover, the viable agricultural land permanently protected as the result of each awarded Agricultural Conservation Easement Project will remain in continuing agricultural use. The Department has made available $67.0 million for awards (including up to $3.35 million for potential subsequent contingency awards as authorized (see Section VI.C., “Contingency Awards” of this RFA) through an open application and awards process with $6.365 million available within each of nine regions across the state (see Figure 1) for regional awards. $17.0 million of the available funds are from past appropriations of Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) monies and $50 million is available from the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act of 2022 (Bond Act). After June 1, 2026, the Commissioner may make supplemental awards with the remaining unawarded available funds (which shall be no less than $6.365 million) to eligible projects without regard to regional boundaries provided that all projects awarded thereafter are made in the order of the date on which the Department determined that each such project was eligible for an award. The following general limitations apply to all applications: · No award shall exceed $3.0 million. · State contribution toward a Preemptive Purchase Right shall be no more than forty percent (40%) of the appraised value of development rights, or $250,000, whichever is less, except that this limitation is waived for any Food Security category project whose acreage is no more than five (5) acres above the minimum size of projects as noted in Appendix A-6 of the Request For Applications, provided the amount shall be subject to the maximum award amounts noted immediately above · State contribution toward easement stewardship shall not exceed $10,000 per easement unless this amount is based on annual costs as determined in a policy adopted by the applicant’s governing body, and, if so and if deemed reasonable by the Department, then this amount shall not exceed 50.0% of total transaction costs for each easement comprising the proposed project. The amount shall be subject to the maximum award amounts noted immediately above. The RFA, Statewide Financial System Proposal Submission Instructions, and associated documents are available for printing from the Department’s website at www.agriculture.ny.gov under “Funding Opportunities.” Minority Sub-Contracting Goal: 0% Women Owned Sub-Contracting Goal: 0% Contract Term: Four years Location: New York State Contact: David Behm, Farmland Protection Program Manager Division of Land and Water Resources NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets 10B Airline Drive Albany, NY 12235 Fax: 518-457-3412 E-mail: david.behm@agriculture.ny.gov Submit To: NYS Statewide Financial System (https://grantsmanagement.ny.gov/) Business enterprises awarded an identical or substantially similar procurement contract within the past five years: C01021GG Western New York Land Conservancy C02233GM Western New York Land Conservancy C02234GM Western New York Land Conservancy C01016GG Genesee Valley Conservancy C01017GG Genesee Valley Conservancy C02248GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02249GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02241GM New York Agricultural Land Trust C02242GM New York Agricultural Land Trust C02243GM New York Agricultural Land Trust C02270GM New York Agricultural Land Trust C02235GM Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy C02244GM Otsego Land Trust C02245GM Otsego Land Trust C02246GM Otsego Land Trust C02247GM Otsego Land Trust C01018GG Saratoga PLAN C01019GG Saratoga PLAN C01022GG Agricultural Stewardship Association C01023GG Agricultural Stewardship Association C01020GG Saratoga PLAN C02236GM Agricultural Stewardship Association C02263GM Agricultural Stewardship Association C02264GM Agricultural Stewardship Association C02250GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02251GM Western New York Land Conservancy C02252GM Finger Lakes Land Trust C02253GM Genesee Land Trust C02254GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02255GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02256GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02257GM Genesee Land Trust C02258GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02259GM Genesee Land Trust C02260GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02261GM Genesee Land Trust C02262GM Genesee Valley Conservancy C02240GM Finger Lakes Land Trust C02265GM Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy C02266GM Agricultural Stewardship Association C02267GM Agricultural Stewardship Association C02268GM Columbia Land Conservancy C02269GM Agricultural Stewardship Association C02237GM Dutchess Land Conservancy C02238GM Dutchess Land Conservancy C02239GM Dutchess Land Conservancy C02271GM Orange County Land Trust C02272GM Dutchess Land Conservancy Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB) SDVOB Goal: 0.00% Minority / Women Business Enterprise contracting goals (MWBE) MBE Goal: 0.00% WBE Goal: 0.00%

    Key dates

    1. December 22, 2025Published
    2. January 1, 2027Responses Due

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