American Farmland Trust — National Farm Viability Grant (Brighter Future Fund)
American Farmland Trust (AFT)
Up to $10,000
Flexible grants for farm viability
A national grant program under American Farmland Trust's Brighter Future Fund (launched 2020) that provides direct, flexible financial assistance to U.S. farmers and ranchers to strengthen their operations' long-term viability. Grants of up to $10,000 per project support securing land tenure (farmland acquisition or succession planning), implementing regenerative farming methods, and improving business operations and financial stability. Eligible applicants are for-profit farmers or ranchers in the United States engaged in soil-based agricultural production who sold more than $1,000 in agricultural products in the most recent growing year. AFT prioritizes beginning, limited-resource, and veteran farmers and ranchers. Across all Brighter Future Fund programs, AFT reports roughly $4.8M granted and 253 new and beginning farmers awarded.
- Funding type
- Grant
- Level
- Private
- Amount range
- Up to $10,000
- Realistic amount
- Many awards fall below the $10,000 ceiling depending on the project; the cap is $10,000 per …
- Deadline
- Annual cycle — 2026 application window June 8–18; awards notified by August 31, with funds disbursed in fall 2026.
- Status
- active
- States
- Nationwide
- Payment model
- lump-sum
Who qualifies
- For-profit farmer or rancher located in the United States
- Engaged in soil-based (terrestrial) agricultural production
- Sold/bartered/exchanged more than $1,000 in agricultural products in the most recent growing year
- One grant per farmer/farm family per cycle
- Did not receive a grant from American Farmland Trust on or after January 1, 2025 (recent AFT grantees are ineligible)
- Priority given to beginning, limited-resource, and veteran farmers and ranchers
Hard requirements
- Minimum $1,000 annual revenue
What it covers
Eligible expenses
- Costs related to securing land tenure (farmland acquisition deposits, succession/estate planning services)
- Implementing regenerative farming methods (inputs, equipment, practice change)
- Business and financial-stability improvements (planning, recordkeeping systems, operational upgrades)
Ineligible expenses
- Activities outside soil-based agricultural production
- Costs unrelated to the stated viability/land-access/regenerative purposes
How to apply
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1
Confirm eligibility and pick a project focus
Verify for-profit status, U.S. location, soil-based production, and the >$1,000 sales threshold. Choose a focus: land tenure/succession, regenerative practices, or business/financial stability.
~1 hrs
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2
Create a portal account and draft the application
Register on the AFT grant portal (secure email-based account) and draft responses describing the farm, the project, and how the funds (up to $10,000) will improve viability, land access, or regenerative practices.
~3 hrs
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3
Submit during the June window
Submit the completed application during the short June application window (June 8–18 in 2026). Applications outside the window are not accepted.
~1 hrs
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4
Await notification and disbursement
AFT reviews June–August and notifies applicants by August 31; awarded funds are disbursed in fall 2026.
~1 hrs
The national window is only about 10 days in June — set a calendar reminder and have your farm/project narrative ready in advance, because there is no late submission. Explicitly tie your project to one of AFT's three priorities (land tenure, regenerative practices, or financial viability) and self-identify if you're a beginning, limited-resource, or veteran producer, since those groups get priority.
Deadline & timing
The national window runs a short ~10-day period in June each year. 2026 window: June 8–18; review June–August; notification by Aug. 31; disbursement fall 2026. AFT also runs separate state/regional and historically-underserved Brighter Future Fund tracks on their own schedules.
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