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USDA NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)

Practice payments & easements (varies)

The short version

Partnership-driven farm conservation

A partner-driven USDA conservation program that funds solutions to natural-resource challenges on agricultural and forest land through public-private partnerships. NRCS competitively selects lead partners (states, tribes, nonprofits, universities, irrigation districts, businesses) for RCPP projects, then agricultural producers and landowners participate either by enrolling through a project partner or by applying directly to NRCS. RCPP delivers conservation through financial and technical assistance — practice payments and conservation easements — much like EQIP and CSP, but organized around regional partnership projects with leveraged partner contributions. The program is authorized at roughly $300M annually (boosted by additional Inflation Reduction Act conservation funding) and, for FY2026, NRCS set a national application batching deadline of January 15, 2026 across its major conservation programs.

Funding type
Program
Level
Federal
Amount range
Practice payments & easements (varies)
Realistic amount
An individual producer's assistance is tied to the conservation practices implemented and ac…
Deadline
Producer sign-ups are continuous, with periodic ranking/batching cutoffs; NRCS set a national batching deadline of January 15, 2026 for its major conservation programs (including RCPP), with additional state-specific deadlines.
Status
active
States
Nationwide
Payment model
reimbursement

Who qualifies

What it covers

Eligible expenses

  • Implementation of NRCS conservation practices (e.g. cover crops, nutrient management, irrigation efficiency, prescribed grazing, buffers)
  • Structural and vegetative conservation measures
  • Conservation easements on eligible agricultural land or wetlands (land-protection components)
  • Associated technical assistance

Ineligible expenses

  • Practices not in the approved conservation plan or not meeting NRCS standards
  • Costs incurred before contract approval
  • General farm operating expenses unrelated to the funded conservation practices

How to apply

  1. 1

    Find a funded RCPP project covering your area/resource concern

    Identify an active RCPP project in your state and resource area (NRCS state pages list selected projects and lead partners). Producer participation depends on a project already being selected for your area.

    ~3 hrs

  2. 2

    Register and apply through NRCS at your local USDA Service Center

    Establish records with FSA/NRCS (farm/tract records, eligibility forms), then apply for the relevant RCPP project either through the project partner or directly to NRCS.

    ~6 hrs

  3. 3

    Conservation planning and ranking

    Work with NRCS (or the partner) on a conservation plan identifying eligible practices. Applications are ranked against the batching/cutoff date (national cutoff Jan 15, 2026 for FY2026) and funded competitively.

    ~10 hrs

  4. 4

    Contract, implement, and receive payments

    If selected, sign a contract, install the practices to NRCS standards, and receive cost-share payments as practices are certified complete (easement components are handled through separate agreements).

    ~12 hrs

Insider tip

Producer access is gated by whether an RCPP project already exists in your area — so the move is to contact your local NRCS Service Center early and ask which RCPP projects (and partners) cover your county and resource concern, then enroll through that partner. Getting your FSA/NRCS records and eligibility paperwork done before the batching cutoff is what keeps an application in the current funding round rather than the next one.

Deadline & timing

Applications are accepted year-round at local USDA Service Centers but are funded in batches tied to ranking cutoffs. For FY2026, NRCS announced a national batching deadline of January 15, 2026; individual states set their own additional deadlines (examples in FY2026 ranged from fall 2025 into spring 2026). Producer eligibility to enroll in a given RCPP project depends on NRCS first selecting that project's lead partner.

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