The Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) program is a grant and loan program established by the Montana Legislature to strengthen and diversify Montana's agricultural industry through the development of new agricultural products and processes. Examples of eligible project activities involve equipment purchases, construction costs, advertising and promotion, and consultant services for engineering.
*Please NOTE - this will be the only application deadline for Growth Through Agriculture for fiscal year 2019 (July 2018 - June 2019).*
New for 2019 – Application Scoring Scale to be invited to Council Interview
Proposals that are complete and meet minimum eligibility criteria will receive an initial application review and scoring by the Council and will be scored on the following scale:
Basic Business Considerations Score: 1 -5
Agriculture Impact Score: 1-10
Economic Impact Score: 1-10
Potential for Success Score: 1-5
Innovation/Originality Score: 1-5
Geographic Considerations Score: 1-5
Total possible score: 40
Minimum Score Required: Applications that do not meet a minimum score of 20 out of 40 will not be invited to present to the Council. Applications receiving a lower score would be notified that their proposal did not make it to the next round of review. The Council reserves the right to adjust the number of applications invited to present to the Council based on the amount of funding available. Please review the "GTA Program Guidelines" for further information on application scoring.
It is recommended that you begin working on your application as early as possible. For assistance in planning your project and working on your application, please contact your local Food and Agriculture Development Center Network www.fadc.mt.gov or Small Business Development Center www.sbdc.mt.gov by September 1, 2018 for the best possible service.
Critical Dates
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Time*
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Event
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Venue
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June 4, 2018
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5:00 pm
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Post Funding Opportunity
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www.gta.mt.gov &
www.fundingmt.org
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August 16, 2018
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10:00 am
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Webinar
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Webinar**
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October 2, 2018
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1:00 pm
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Open Question and Answer
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Conference Call**
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October 23, 2018
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10:00 am
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Open Question and Answer
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Conference Call**
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October 26, 2018
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5:00 pm
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Deadline for Material Verification
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www.fundingmt.org
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November 1, 2018
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2:00 pm
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Application Deadline
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www.fundingmt.org
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Nov – Dec 2018
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Council Proposal Review & Scoring
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December 2018
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Council Invitations Sent to Scoring Applicants
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Email & Letter
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February 2019 – Date TBA
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TBA
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Agriculture Council Review Meeting
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MT Dept. of Ag - Helena
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March 1, 2019
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5:00pm
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Expected announcement of selected applications
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By Mail & Email
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*All times in Mountain Standard Time
**Call and webinar information will be posted on the GTA website: www.gta.mt.gov
Targeted Areas - The Agriculture Development Council has designated the following targeted areas to be eligible for consideration for 0% interest rate loans: •Businesses expanding or adding value to Montana commodities, and •Businesses transitioning beyond direct sales/farmers markets
Loan Rates - Loan rates for this year have been set at 0% for the low rate and 5% for the high rate. These rates will be reviewed Summer of 2018 and any changes will be posted at least 60 days before effective. Loan terms are up to the Council’s discretion, up to a maximum of 8 years.
To begin the Growth Through Agriculture application process:
- Program Guidelines – Read the Program Guidelines in order to determine whether or not your project is eligible and learn more about the details of the program. http://agr.mt.gov/Portals/168/Documents/GrantsandLoans/GTA/GTAGuidelines.pdf
- Webinar - Attend or view the Growth Through Agriculture Program “How to Apply” webinar – see dates above.
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Contact your local Food and Agricultural Development Center Network www.foodandag.mt.gov, or Small Business Development Center www.sbdc.mt.gov, for specific guidance to your project and to request assistance in applying for a Growth Through Agriculture grant or loan or assistance in developing the financial projections for the application. You are also welcome to work with your local economic development organizations.
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Register with the Montana Secretary of State. If your company is not already registered with the Montana Secretary of State, you may need to do so before going further with the application process. Organizations other than Sole Proprietorships must be registered with the Montana Secretary of State prior to submittal of the GTA application. If you are using an Assumed Business Name (ABN) / DBA – the ABN must also be registered with the Montana Secretary of State at www.sos.mt.gov. Any application from an organization that is not registered with the Montana Secretary of State will not be accepted.
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Register Online. Before you can fill out an application, make sure that you have registered and received a username and password at www.fundingmt.org - see attached instructions below "Webgrants Registration Instructions"
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Log In. After registering, log in with your username and password and click "Start a New Application". Then follow the steps in the "GTA Application Instructions" attached below.
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Prepare Financial Statements. Prepare the cash flow statement, projected to a point of positive cash flow and profitability, and balance sheet to accompany your application. All applications must include:
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1) a cash flow statement,
2) a current and projected balance sheet, and
3) a list of all key financial assumptions.
Forms are available at: www.gta.mt.gov and in the below links and attachment section. The list of key assumptions should provide the basis for all major financial projections. Any application that does not include these items in the prescribed form will not be accepted.
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Note: The financial spreadsheet format provided is the only format accepted - if you have any questions about putting your information in this format, please contact your local Small Business Development Center: www.sbdc.mt.gov.
8. Credit Check Release Form. Attached below. This form must be received by mail or fax by the application deadline.
Complete the form and submit it by fax, submit electronically at www.transfer.mt.gov, or mail to:
Growth Through Agriculture Program Montana Department of Agriculture P.O. Box 200201 Helena, Montana 59620-0201
Deadline: November 1, 2018 by 2:00pm
Deadline for confirmation check: Friday, October 26th: If you would like to receive confirmation from the Department prior to the deadline that all items have been received before the deadline, submit your application by no later than October 26th to allow time to check for completion and time to respond to any technical issues you may have prior to the deadline.
***Incomplete Applications will not be considered.***
Final Checklist: Double check that the following have been submitted:
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Credit Check Release Form (Submitted separately – not online – see instructions above)
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Application form submitted on www.fundingmt.org
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Financial projection spreadsheet attached to application submitted on www.fundingmt.org – must be projected a minimum of 3-5 years to be considered.
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Key Financial Assumptions attached to application submitted on www.fundingmt.org - Applications must be submitted with corresponding key financial assumptions submitted with the application.
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Budget - Important Eligibility Dates for Consideration:
GTA Funds – Reimbursement date: Costs incurred after November 1, 2018
Matching Funds - Matching funds will be considered from November 1, 2017.
Additional Items to Note:
Decision Timeline. The Council will tentatively meet in February 2018 to determine which projects to fund, and may elect to fund a project through grants or loans or both a grant and loan funding.
Reimbursement Awards. All awards are provided on a reimbursement basis, unless otherwise specified by the Council.
Collateral/Security Required for both Grant and Loan Awards. Security provisions are required for both grant and loan awards and are structured on an individual case basis.
NOTE: File Formats - Please contact program staff at the contact information above if you are having any technical issues with file formats or versions.
Resources:
Farm and Food Business Start-up resources are available at: http://agr.mt.gov/Start-a-Business
Start-up Business? Check out the Business Start-up Checklist, including business plan templates at http://sbdc.mt.gov/startup
Small Business Administration Resources – www.sba.gov – see business guide resources to plan start-up or expansion of your business: https://www.sba.gov/business-guide
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