The Conservation Excellence Grant (CEG) Program helps farmers in Pennsylvania by giving them money and support to use the best farming methods in important areas.
The Conservation Excellence Grant (CEG) Program gives money through grants, loans, tax credits, or sometimes a combination of all three. CEG gives money to projects through local conservation districts. It's a reimbursement grant, meaning you get paid back for costs. The amount of funding available depends how much you spend on your project, with a maximum limit of $250,000. There are also small grants for projects under $25,000. The Commission chooses who gets grants based on priority and guidelines.
Costs that may be covered include:
To apply, you can fill out a CEG Application and submit to your local County Conservation District Office.
Conservation districts give priority to complete applications based on: