AFT seeks to support farmers and ranchers across America through the Brighter Future Fund. Expanding on priorities established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Fund focuses its support on beginning, limited-resource, and veteran farmers and ranchers to support greater opportunities for all in agriculture.
Eligible applicants are for-profit farmers or ranchers located in the United States who are intentionally engaged in terrestrial, soil-based agricultural production—such as crop or livestock operations, including agroforestry and silvopasture. The operation must have produced more than $1,000 in agricultural products sold, bartered, or exchanged in the most recent growing year.
Additional information that will be taken into consideration when making funding decisions include:
Priority for individuals who dedicate a majority of their work time to farming or ranching;
Diversity in farms as determined by the dollar value of farm products sold, acres in farming, and farm products grown, raised, or produced.
Projects that 1) Improve farm viability; 2) Access, transfer, or permanently protect farmland; or 3) Adopt regenerative agricultural practices
Farmers who received a grant from American Farmland Trust on or after January 1, 2025, are ineligible. However, those who received funding prior to this date or those who applied but were not awarded funds are encouraged to apply again.