Episode 286: Taking Funding for Granted with Melissa Siwiec

What project could you complete if you had funding? The deadline for submitting Farmers Market Promotion Program grants is just 51 days away. This week, we chat with Melissa Siwiec, executive director of Pennsylvania's historic Lancaster Central Market, about the process of applying for and then implementing an FMPP funded project. The process seems intimidating, and the rules and guidelines are rigorous. USDA is very clear about what's required, so priority number one is following instructions. Melissa's pro tips include:

• Deadlines and required formatting are clearly stated and strictly enforced, don't try to skirt the rules

• A plan and a goal come first, chasing funding for its own sake is not sustainable

• Set some time aside, writing a winning proposal takes time and focus

• Partnerships are a required piece of FMPP grants, identify compatible community organizations

• Grant funding is released as reimbursements, you'll need reserves to get your projects started

As Ben Feldman pointed out at last month's InTents Conference, plenty of types of activities are funded by Federal grants, none of them any more important or deserving than supporting farmers, farmers markets and food access. 

FInd more information and the FMPP grant application form by clicking USDA on the Resource Page at FarmersMarketPros.com

Need one on one grant writing help? Contact Melissa Siwiec here

This episode is supported by Farmers Market University, helping market managers hone and certify their professional skills.

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