UConn 4-H Goat Day 2024 April 6, Register by March 13
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UConn 4-H Goat Day 2024 April 6, Register by March 13
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Women’s Business Development Council (WBDC) Ignite Grants due March 14, 2024
The Women’s Business Development Council (WBDC) is excited to announce the next round of our Ignite Grant Program, which will open February 1, 2024! The deadline to apply is March 14, 2024. The application will also be offered in Spanish.
Formerly known as the Equity Match Grant, Ignite is designed to help women-owned businesses grow. The program offers grants of up to $10,000 to women-owned businesses in the state of Connecticut who have been in business for 2 or more years and have revenues between $25K and $2 million. Since the start of the program, we have distributed 276 grants of over $2.5 million to women-owned businesses in Connecticut.
For additional information and more details on the program, please visit our website.
Businesses must:
Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Grant Applications due April 10
2024 CT Farm Manager Annual Meetup March 11, New Haven
Join the Connecticut Department of Agriculture for the annual CT Farmers Market Manager Meet Up on March 11, 2024, at Jones Auditorium in New Haven. This event is required for all Certified CT-grown market managers and is highly recommended for all CT farmers market managers.
There will be discussions on the upcoming 2024 market season, effective market marketing strategies, licensing procedures, a recap of the 2023 launch of eS/FMNP and new items for S/FMNP for 2024, and invaluable networking opportunities with peers. Don’t miss out on this essential gathering to enhance your market management skills and community connections. View the full agenda and secure your spot by completing registration by Thursday, March 7.
If you have questions about the meeting please contact Erin.Windham@ct.gov or Allison.Hughes@ct.gov.
Steep Rock Association Virtual Speaker 2024 Series Feb 22: Land Conservation 101: The Why and How of Preserving your Property
Dive into the benefits of conserving your land in this engaging seminar. Are you considering the future of your land and its legacy? Are you a first-time conservation easement landowner? Are you interested in land conservation strategies and the benefits to landowners? Join Rory Larson, Steep Rock’s Director of Conservation, and Connie Manes, Director of the Litchfield Hills Greenprint Collaborative, for an enlightening presentation on the benefits of land protection, processes of transactions, responsibilities of land trusts, and how local landowner efforts can contribute to conservation across town and state boundaries.
Learn more, or register here.
CT DoAg Food System Capacity Building Grant Due March 6, 2024
UConn Extension Free Workshop Feb 6: Farm Business Planning, Benchmarking, Farm Insurance and Retirement Plans
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