By Blake Jackson
Kentucky Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (KCARD) is back with its popular "Growing Your Farm and Food Business" workshop series this fall!
This series equips farmers with the knowledge and connections needed to secure funding for their agricultural ventures.
The next workshops will be held in Springfield on November 13th and Jackson on November 19th. Both sessions cover essential topics such as:
- Business Planning for Grant Applications: Learn how to craft a strong business plan that impresses grant reviewers and strengthens your funding applications.
- Demystifying Grants: Gain insights into the world of grants, including where to find them, eligibility requirements, and valuable application tips.
- Networking Lunch: Connect with fellow farmers and share experiences in a relaxed environment.
- New! Speed Networking with Grant Representatives: This exciting addition allows for face-to-face interaction with grant program representatives. Get personalized advice and explore how specific programs align with your farm's needs. You might even start working on your grant application or business plan right there!
"We greatly appreciate the participation of the grant program representatives in the workshops. Having the opportunity to talk with program representatives in person is very valuable to the farmers who attend,” says Brent Lackey, KCARD Executive Director.
Registration for each workshop is only $20. Space is limited, so secure your spot today!
Workshop Locations and Registration:
The workshops will feature representatives from various funding programs, including Kentucky Proud, Kentucky State University Small Scale Farm Program, Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund programs, USDA programs, Business Builder through the Appalachia Regional Food Business Center, and more.
Don't miss this opportunity to take your farm business to the next level! Register today and gain the knowledge and connections you need to fuel your agricultural dreams.
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