Led by the FDACS Office of Agricultural Water Policy, the initiative will fund projects that:
- Reduce nitrogen and phosphorus levels to meet or exceed water quality standards.
- Improve overall water quality and quantity.
- Promote innovative nutrient management technologies.
Align with Florida’s long-term sustainability goals for agriculture and natural resources.
Eligible applicants include private landowners, local governments, soil and water conservation districts, water management districts, and educational or conservation organizations.
These groups are encouraged to develop regional partnerships to create impactful, science-driven solutions.
Applications for funding will be accepted until 5 p.m. EST, November 7, 2025. Complete guidelines, eligibility criteria, and additional program details are available at FDACS.gov.
Commissioner Simpson emphasized that this initiative represents a significant step in protecting Florida’s most vital natural resource — water — while supporting the future of the state’s agricultural industry.
The program aims to strengthen agricultural resilience while enhancing environmental stewardship across Florida’s farming communities.