The City of Dallas Office of Environmental Quality & Sustainability releases Urban Agriculture Infrastructure Grants

Aug. 5, 2024

The City of Dallas Office of Environmental Quality and Sustainability’s (OEQS) Urban Agriculture Division announces its partnership with Dallas County Health and Human Services on the implementation of an Urban Agriculture Infrastructure Support Program. The program releases approximately $100,000 in funding to address expenses associated with executing projects aimed at improving agricultural infrastructure in the City of Dallas.  

The purpose of the grant funds is to assist farmers and food growers in the planning, design, installation, and renovation of eligible infrastructure such as community gardens, rooftop farms, and hydroponic. 

The City of Dallas and Dallas County’s partnership aims to strengthen the capacities of urban growers and farmers in the City in support of Goal 7 of the Comprehensive Environmental Climate Action Plan (CECAP), thereby advancing local food production, food access, fostering healthier communities, and mitigating disparities within the local food system.  

The application period opens August 5, 2024, and closes on Monday, September 2, 2024, at midnight.

The call for proposals and application found here.

The call for proposals and application can also be viewed below.

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