New One-On-One Business Support from CT DOAG through 3 Partner Organizations
New One-on-One Support Available to Connecticut’s Agriculture Industry
The three entities are CT Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Carrot Project, and New England Farmers of Color Land Trust (NEFOC). Each will have specific areas of assistance for program participants as follows:
CT SBDC
- Business advising and planning
- Grant writing assistance prior to application submissions, focused on DoAg programs
- Supporting farm/food system businesses more broadly by providing access to all appropriate CTSBDC services, including:
- Advising in business and product strategy, access to financing, financial management, accessing markets and customers, and other areas as needed
- Providing in-depth assistance to those who are more specifically looking for assistance on the market side of their business (i.e. getting into new markets, creating value added products, assisting producers with a marketing strategy, etc.)
- Leveraging CTSBDC’s proprietary and licensed business management tools and databases
- Assisting clients in strategies to diversify their products and market outlets
- Providing access to CTSBDC’s Business Financial Literacy and Credit Counselling and Immigrant Entrepreneur Assistance programs
Carrot Project
- Access to capital, grant and loan readiness
- 1:1 business technical assistance, training and resource to improve business decision-making and strengthen financial positions
Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust
- Supporting BIPOC producers and agricultural organizations who seek holistic technical assistance
Agricultural producers or agribusinesses interested in working with any of the above organizations are welcome to contact them directly or reach out to Cyrena.Thibodeau@ct.gov, 860-895-3094.
Through the agreement with USDA, Connecticut has more than $2.1 million available in competitive grant funding for projects designed to building resilience across the middle of the supply chain. The RFSI grant program will open the second round of funding in February 2025. For more information on the program, please visit the website: https://portal.ct.gov/doag/adarc/adarc/grants/resilient-food-systems-infrastructure-program.