Arizona Livestock Operator Fire and Flood Assistance Program (AZ-LOFFAP)
Arizona Department of Agriculture
Closed September 27, 2024
The purpose of the program is to provide a source of funding for landowners and lessees of a livestock operation with more than 40 animals under normal operating conditions; that require assistance as a result of a wildfire and associated flooding; and are ineligible for funding from, or partially funded by, another federal or state program.
Enterprises
Eligibility
Eligible applicants are livestock-operation landowners and lessees:
Who own over forty animals, as defined by this Manual, as part of a livestock operation;
Whose livestock-operation infrastructure was damaged as a result of a wildfire and associated flooding;
Who needs assistance for infrastructure repair to continue the livestock operation; and
Who are ineligible for funding from, or are only partially funded by, another federal or state program, to repair their damaged infrastructure.
Terms
The Arizona Department of Agriculture will provide three LOFFAP grant application workshops both in-person (cancelled) and virtually to present program information and guidance on how to apply for grant funds. Register at: LOFFAP Workshop Registration
Application Instructions
Applicants must submit their application package electronically on-line at this portal.
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Details
Deadline
September 27, 2024
Organization
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Updated September 10, 2024
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