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Mission Statement
The Wyoming Department of Agriculture is dedicated to the promotion and enhancement of Wyoming's agriculture, natural resources and contribution to Wyoming quality of life.
The Wyoming Department of Agriculture assists the citizens of Wyoming to live safe and healthy lives, promote and preserve our agricultural community, be responsible stewards of our natural resources, and achieve integrity in the marketplace.
Emergency Insect Management Grant
The Emergency Insect Management Program was enacted by the Wyoming Legislature in 2003 to create an account, and program oversight, to assist with emergency management of insect pests and insect vectors.
Insect vectors may include blood-feeding arthropods, mosquitoes, biting flies or other such insects that harbor or transmit pathogens harmful to humans, livestock, agriculture, livestock or natural resources. Insect pests may include grasshoppers, Mormon crickets, or other cyclic or outbreak insect species, in addition to incipient populations of invasive insects including fire ants and Africanized honeybees.
Approved programs shall receive not more than 50% of the total program cost. In special circumstances, programs for the control of outbreak insects may receive up to 75% of the program costs.
This funding is to provide supplemental help to manage emergency outbreaks of insect pests and insect vectors of diseases for the protection of human health and safety, animal health including livestock and wildlife, agriculture and natural resources.
Up to US $20,000
The Wyoming Department of Agriculture (WDA) announces that there is $70,000 available in RHAP grant funds for this RFP. The purpose of the RHAP is to help build relationships on-the-ground, which includes bringing permittees together with land management agency personnel for the coordination of obtaining joint cooperative rangeland health assessment data.
Grant amounts requested are not to exceed $20,000.00. Each applicant may submit more than one project proposal. Applications will be reviewed and ranked by a review committee who in-turn will provide their recommendations to the WDA Director. Per the RHAP rules, the Director shall make recommendations to the Board of Agriculture (BOA) who have final authority for the approval of applications and grant requests.
Please refer to the Wyoming Department of Agriculture’s webpage for the application, additional information, example documents and Chapter 15 - Regulations Governing the Rangeland Health Assessment Program (Rules).
The following priorities were identified by the RHAP Development Group and approved by the WDA Director. These priorities will be used in determining the prioritization of the project applications.
Additional program information: In the past the WDA has provided project funding upfront upon project approval by the Board of Agriculture and the submission of a payment voucher. The Department has changed how funding will be allocated. Along with your application, and subsequent Update Reports project leads will be required to provide a “Yearly Plan of Work” for the first years funding needs, and one for each year funding will be needed in the future. Upon receipt of this request the WDA will review the “Yearly Plan of Work”, upon approval the proponent will submit a payment voucher and the WDA will release funding for that year.
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Sign up to see the full listWhat's the typical amount funded for Wyoming?
Grants are most commonly $73,288.
What's the total number of grants in Agriculture Grants in Wyoming year over year?
In 2024, funders in Wyoming awarded a total of 3,409 grants.
Among all the Agriculture Grants in Wyoming given out in Wyoming, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Agriculture Grants in Wyoming changing over time?
Funding has increased by -40.73%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Teton County, Sheridan County, and Albany County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Teton County | $123,298,638 |
| Sheridan County | $91,812,863 |
| Albany County | $69,449,486 |
| Laramie County | $69,197,852 |
| Natrona County | $55,133,715 |