Healthy Soils and SWEEP Updates

Sep 7, 2023

Many growers have been asking for updates on upcoming SWEEP and Healthy Soils application rounds. Good news! CDFA has announced that both programs will be open for new applications this fall 2023. We still do not know exact dates, but CDFA did release draft grant proposals for both programs. Here are a few updates for each:

 

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Healthy Soils 2023 will make approximately $32 million available in this round, on a first-come, first-serve basis.

 

Proposed (but not finalized) changes to the Healthy Soils Program include:

  • The maximum award amount will increase from $100,000 to $200,000.
  • The reimbursement rates will increase for some practices.
  • Mulching is now a one-time practice, instead of an annual application for three years.

 

To view the full draft grant proposal for Healthy Soils, click here. 

 

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SWEEP 2023 will release $23 million in funding this round. It will be returning to a competitive grant process, so applications can be submitted anytime within the open application window.

 

Proposed (but not finalized changes) include:

  • Parcels that have previously received SWEEP funding are eligible to apply again.
  • Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers will be prioritized with a minimum of 25% of funding. 
  • Strengthened ways to ensure one user does not submit multiple applications. In addition to needing separate tax ID numbers, each application will need a separate mailing address and grant contact.
  • Changes to the scoring rubric to prioritize 'well-rounded' projects. (We will have more clarity on this in the final draft)

 

To view the full draft grant proposal for SWEEP, click here. 

As always, if you are interested in applying to SWEEP, you will need to gather three things before beginning an application:

1. Recent pump efficiency test(s)

2. 12 months of energy records for each pump (electric bills and/or fuel logs)

3. Quote(s) for proposed project. 

 

For free assistance in beginning an application or if you have further questions, please contact your local climate-smart agriculture education specialist: https://ciwr.ucanr.edu/Programs/ClimateSmartAg/TechnicalAssistanceProviders/

 

 

 


By Caddie Bergren
Author - Climate Smart Agriculture Program Specialist