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In February, we learned that three of ASD’s federal grants were frozen as part of the current administration’s federal funding freeze. Totaling $1.25 million dollars in awarded and legally obligated funding that should continue through 2028, these federal grants enable ASD to provide essential resources and services that farming communities throughout Central Appalachia rely on. This includes training, technical and financial assistance, sales and processing support, and more. 

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donated to date, of $120,000 goal

With federal funding frozen, these critical services and our ASD agroforestry team are in jeopardy. These federal grants are largely reimbursement-based, meaning ASD and farmers must spend the money before the government issues payment. With a freeze in effect, these payments cannot be made and we have no information on how long it will take before our grant accounts are unlocked. Our limited state and foundation grants cannot sustain a long-term funding freeze.

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