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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 1Pt. 1Ch. 3Art. 8.5§ 570 Climate Smart Agriculture Technical Assistance

§ 570 Climate Smart Agriculture Technical Assistance

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§ 570 Climate Smart Agriculture Technical Assistance

Key Takeaways

  • •This law helps farmers and ranchers get money and support to use better farming methods that are good for the environment.
  • •At least 5% (but no more than 20%) of the money given to farming programs must go to helping farmers apply for grants and learn better farming.
  • •Small farms (500 acres or less) and socially disadvantaged farmers get extra help.
  • •Groups like nonprofits and universities can get grants (between $10,000 and $250,000 per year) to teach farmers how to use these programs.

Example

A small farmer wants to use less water but doesn’t know how to apply for help.

A local nonprofit can get a grant to teach this farmer how to apply for money to buy better irrigation tools. The nonprofit also helps the farmer fill out forms and plan the project.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 570 Climate Smart Agriculture Technical Assistance

(a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) “Grant program” means the Climate Smart Agriculture Technical Assistance Grant Program, established pursuant to subdivision (c). (2) “Programs” means the Healthy Soils Program established pursuant to Section 569, the Alternative Manure Management Program, and the State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program established by the department from moneys made available pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Statutes of 2014. (3) “Technical assistance” means outreach, education, project planning, project design, grant application assistance, project implementation, or project reporting assistance provided to a farmer or rancher to improve their successful participation in the programs. (4) “Technical assistance providers” means nonprofit organizations, groundwater sustainability agencies, irrigation districts, resource conservation districts, the University of California Cooperative Extension, and California public colleges and universities with demonstrated technical expertise in designing and implementing agricultural management practices to achieve the purposes identified in subdivision (b). (b) The secretary shall make available not less than 5 percent of the funds appropriated to the department for the programs, but not more than 20 percent for both of the following purposes: (1) Providing technical assistance, pursuant to subdivision (c), to farmers and ranchers who apply for grants from the programs, prioritizing that technical assistance to farms and ranches that are 500 acres or less. (2) Supporting annual information sharing among technical assistance providers, the department, and other relevant stakeholders for the continuous improvement of programmatic guidelines, application processes, and relevant climate change and agricultural research. (c) The department shall establish a grant program to provide funds to technical assistance providers to provide technical assistance to program applicants, including, but not limited to, conducting initial program outreach to farmers and ranchers, and assisting farmers and ranchers to submit grant applications under the programs to the department and with project design, development, and implementation. The department may establish criteria and guidelines for technical assistance providers to qualify to receive grants to provide technical assistance. The department shall coordinate grant program outreach with the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. In administering the grant program, the department shall do all of the following: (1) Establish a process for technical assistance providers to apply to the department to receive grants to provide technical assistance. Grant applications shall include, at minimum, a work plan that identifies which of the purposes identified in subdivision (b) will be targeted by the technical assistance provider, specific activities that will be undertaken to maximize farmer and rancher program participation and project success, an estimate of the number of farmers and ranchers to be served by the technical assistance provider, and a statement of qualifications of its relevant staff and project partners. Technical assistance providers must demonstrate expertise in working with California farmers and ranchers on projects relevant to one or more of the purposes identified in subdivision (b). (2) Ensure at least 25 percent of the grant program funds are used to provide technical assistance to socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, as defined in Section 512. (3) Review grant program applications from technical assistance providers and recommend grant awardees to the secretary. (4) Allow direct project costs and a percentage of overhead expenses, to be determined by the secretary, to be funded as part of the grant awards. (5) Consult with the Scientific Advisory Panel on Environmental Farming on grant program design, guidelines, and outreach for the technical assistance to improve coordination and information sharing on technical assistance strategies and activities for the department’s programs. (d) The secretary shall award grants to technical assistance providers of no less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) and up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) annually for no more than four years, for a total grant of not more than one million dollars ($1,000,000) per technical assistance provider for each of the programs assisted by the provider. A technical assistance provider that demonstrates on its application that the majority of the persons it provides technical assistance to are socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers shall receive priority consideration for additional grant program funding to cover translation services, the production of outreach materials, and additional outreach-related expenses. (e) In administering the grant program established pursuant to this section, the department may recover reasonable costs from the funds appropriated to the grant program for administrative activities, including, but not limited to, providing staff resources for outreach, development and administration of grant solicitations, grant management, project verification, staff training, program evaluation, and other activities as required. (Amended by Stats. 2023, Ch. 208, Sec. 1. (AB 1763) Effective January 1, 2024.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

assistanceeducationfinehealthportsecretaryclimate smart agriculturestate water efficiency

Related Statutes

  • § 568 Environmental Farming Advisory Panel
  • § 492 Food Biotechnology Task Force
  • § 511 Farm Equity Investment Program
  • § 513 Inclusion Of Disadvantaged Farmers
  • § 552 Sustainable Agriculture Research Promotion

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 570.
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