Farm and Food Workers Relief Grant Program
The NMSHSA is a proud recipient of the USDA Farm and Food Worker Relief (FFWR) grant which authorizes us to provide one-time, $600 payments to farmworkers across 32 states who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have expanded our team and partnerships in order to create an efficient process that will help us reach as many farmworkers as possible. We believe this grant will be vital in helping farmworker families recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Grant Information
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Areas of Operation
The states where we operate are:
Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Kentucky |
Louisiana Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota |
Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington |
*If you do not see your state listed above, select here to find an organization that operates in your state.
FFWR Sub-grantees' Organizations
NMSHSA has established partnerships with Migrant Seasonal Head Start grantees and other esteemed organizations to facilitate the hosting and distribution of relief payments. We extend our gratitude to the organizations listed below for their role in this program, aimed at providing relief to our essential families.
- Agri-Business Child Development (ABCD)
- Central California Migrant Head Start Program
- Centro De La Familia
- Chicanos por la Causa, Inc
- Community Action Council of Kentucky
- Community Action Partnership of Central Arkansas
- Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo
- Community Action Partnerships of Western Nebraska
- Community Council of Idaho
- E - Center
- East Coast Migrant Head Start Project
- Educational Service District 105
- Great Lakes Community Action Partnership
- Holyoke Chicopee Springfield Head Start
- Inspire Development Centers
- Kings Community Action Organization
- Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
- Oregon Child Development Coalition
- Otero College Child Development Services
- Redlands Christian Migrant Association
- Riverside County Office of Education
- Telamon Georgia/Tennessee/ Michigan
- Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc.
- United Migrant Opportunity Services
Additional Information
- USDA Announces the 15 Organizations that will Administer the Farm and Food Workers Relief Grant Program
- Farm and Food Workers Relief Grant Program
- Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Farm and Food Workers Relief Initiative
Read previous press releases from NMSHSA.
Questions
For more information, please complete the form contact us, selecting FFWR in the Category, or email to FFWRINFO@nmshsa.org