The Ag Stress Assistance Program provides reimbursement assistance, education, and resources for Utah farmers and ranchers to manage the unique set of stressors they face on a daily basis.
Eligibility
The program is focused on assisting Utah agricultural producers and their families with or without insurance. Applicants must have qualifying expenses for medical bills from mental healthcare treatment from the provider of their choice or participating providers through Intermountain Healthcare. Virtual treatment options are also available.
Application Instructions
Contact USU AgWellness to ask questions, find care, and get assitance with reimbursement.
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Organization
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF)
Financial Instrument
Grant
Maximum Award Amount
$2,000
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Updated March 18, 2023
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