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Peacock Foundation Inc. Grants
Peacock Foundation Inc
Corporate Giving Program: Requests under $1000
Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation
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IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area Grant
Impact 100 Pensacola Bay Area Inc
Cutler Bay Community Fund
Town of Cutler Bay
Southern SARE: Research and Education Grants
Southern Sustainable Agriculture, Research & Education (SARE)
Corporate Giving Program: Requests over $1000
Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation
Florida Medical Clinic Foundation of Caring Grant
Florida Medical Clinic Foundation of Caring Inc
IMPACT 100 NWF Grants
IMPACT 100 of Northwest Florida
Water Quality Improvement Grant
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Florida's Future Forests Program Grant (FL)
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Ibis Charities Foundation Grant
Ibis Charities Foundation Inc
FL: Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
USDA: Natural Resources Conservation Service of Florida
Junior League of Miami Community Grants
Junior League Of Miami Foundation Inc
Indian River County United Way Grants
United Way of Indian River
Florida Specialty Crop Block Grant Program
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
James H. Davis Memorial Scholarship Fund
Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties
Scholarships support aspiring college students who hold the promise of tomorrow’s progress.
Together, our competitive grants and scholarships help our region rise thanks to the vision and generosity of our donors.
James H. Davis Memorial Scholarship Fund
James Davis came from a proud tradition of farming and public service that stretched back generations. His great-great-grandfather began raising sugar cane and tobacco in Florida in the early 1800s, laying the foundation for a family deeply rooted in agriculture. His grandfather, Amos Davis, served seven terms in the Florida House of Representatives and later as its sergeant-at-arms for three terms.
Jim’s excellence in his field earned him multiple Grower of the Year awards from the Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association. He also served as a board member for the Florida Farm Bureau, contributed to the Allied Trade Show steering committee, and was active in several other trade and civic organizations.
“It is a good industry. I have really enjoyed it,” Jim said in a Nursery Digest article, reflecting his passion for horticulture and agriculture.
Following his death in 1995, Jim’s legacy lives on through a scholarship fund that supports students pursuing degrees in horticulture or agriculture — helping a new generation grow strong roots of their own.
City of Orlando: Community Investment Program
City of Orlando - Office of Community Affairs
Research and Outreach Grants Related to Invasive Plant Management in Florida
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
RESTORE Landowner Incentive Program
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services supports and promotes Florida agriculture, protects the environment, safeguards consumers, and ensures the safety and wholesomeness of food. Our programs and activities are so varied and extensive, they touch the life of just about every Floridian.
Enhancing Gulf Waters through Forested Watershed Restoration - RESTORE Landowner Incentive Program
Introduction
The USDA Forest Service is providing funding to restore water quality and quantity through the implementation of forest management activities. This project is seeking applications for projects focused on restoring pine ecosystems and forest hydrology within the Florida project area.
The program is intended to target lands that have forests, are forests, once had forests or are capable of growing forests. This includes areas that might have been converted to farm or pastureland, burned by forest fires, cut-over, harvested, natural or planted pine stands, pine / hardwood stands or damaged byhurricanes.
Florida Animal Friend Grants: Spay and Neuter
Florida Animal Friend
FDACS Applied Mosquito Control Research
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
In 2013, the Florida Legislature amended Chapter 388.261, Florida Statutes, thereby providing the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) authority to distribute mosquito control funding provided through legislative appropriations from the state’s Solid Waste Trust Fund. It was further amended to include a provision that provides a portion of the allocated funds to specifically support research into practical methods of mosquito control for the benefit of all Florida mosquito control programs. In doing so, the legislature also opened the door to all Florida public colleges and universities to compete for funding that would benefit public health mosquito control operations statewide.
T. Mark Schmidt Off-Highway Vehicle Grant
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services supports and promotes Florida agriculture, protects the environment, safeguards consumers, and ensures the safety and wholesomeness of food. Our programs and activities are so varied and extensive, they touch the life of just about every Floridian.
T. Mark Schmidt Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Program
The purpose of the T. Mark Schmidt Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Program (hereinafter referred to as the OHV Grant Program) is to provide financial assistance to Applicants as further defined below, to provide or improve off-highway vehicle recreational areas or trails for public use on Public Lands. Through the Off-Highway Vehicle Tilting Program, the state of Florida has been allocated funds for implementing this program. The primary purpose of the OHV Grant Program is to provide and/or improve off-highway riding opportunities on Public Lands by establishing and/or maintaining existing or new riding areas; provide enforcement of applicable regulations to the System and off-highway vehicle activities; provide safety, training and rider education in the operation of off-highway vehicles and if funds are available, acquire lands to be included in the System and manage and rehabilitate such lands. Grant awards are recommended by the Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Advisory Committee annually, with final approval by the Commissioner of Agriculture, and appropriated by the Florida Legislature.
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Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Florida
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Florida?
Grants are most commonly $140,410.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Agriculture Grants in Florida year over year?
In 2024, funders in Florida awarded a total of 56,141 grants.
2022 107,491
2023 109,840
2024 56,141
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Agriculture Grants in Florida given out in Florida, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, Education, and Human Services.
1. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
2. Education
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Agriculture Grants in Florida changing over time?
Funding has increased by -46.82%.
2022 $14,150,322,449
2023
$14,761,745,220
4.32%
2024
$7,850,493,003
-46.82%
Florida Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Miami Dade County, Orange County, and Broward County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Miami Dade County | $2,519,130,065 |
| Orange County | $1,616,906,144 |
| Broward County | $1,539,789,187 |
| Alachua County | $1,392,877,227 |
| Palm Beach County | $1,089,111,487 |