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What's new in the Healthy Soils Program (HSP)?
CDFA received 15 proposals for new practices to be considered for inclusion in the HSP during the period of June 5, 2024 – August 2, 2024. The table below lists the submitting organization/individual, practice proposed and a short description for the practice.
List of New Practices to Be Considered for Inclusion in the Healthy Soils Program
Tentative timeline for the overall process:
Activity | Tentative Dates (Subject to Change) |
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Proposal solicitation Period | June 5, to August 2, 2024 |
Evaluation of Proposals by Technical Sub-Committee |
September 2024 – January 2025 |
Agency Review | February 2025 |
Public Comment Period | March – April 2025 |
Finalize Recommendations and Initiate Quantification Methodology Development |
May 2025 |
3/5/2024: The 2024 Healthy Soils Program Incentive Grant solicitation period was from January 22, 2024 to February 9, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. PST. Please refer to the HSP Incentive Grants website for the full list of applications received.
12/14/2023: The Healthy Soils Program Block Grant Pilot has awarded and executed agreements for 14 block grant awards for a total of $62,035,843.95 in funding. The solicitation application period was April 19, 2023 – June 19, 2023. The Healthy Soils Program Block Grant Pilot received 24 submitted applications for a total of $106,870,844.18 in requested funds. Please refer to the Healthy Soils Program Block Grant Pilot website for the full list of awarded grants.
11/2/2023: The Healthy Soils Program has awarded eight projects for a total of $1,142,620.09 in funding for 2023 HSP Demonstration Grant solicitation. The grant solicitation period was June 29, 2023 – August 28, 2023. Please refer to the HSPdemonstration Grants website for the full list of awarded projects.
What is the CA Healthy Soils Program?
The Healthy Soils Program stems from the California Healthy Soils Initiative, a collaboration of state agencies and departments to promote the development of healthy soils on California's farmlands and ranchlands.
The HSP has two components: the HSP Incentives Program and the HSP Demonstration Projects. The HSP Incentives Program provides financial assistance for implementation of conservation management that improve soil health, sequester carbon and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The HSP Demonstration Projects showcase California farmers and rancher's implementation of HSP practices.
How is the healthy soils program funded?
The Healthy Soils Program is funded from the State’s cap and trade proceeds, also known as California Climate Investments (CCI). The HSP has received $40.5 million in funding from the CCI between 2016 and 2019.
CDFA has also received funding of $10 million from the California Drought, Water, Parks, Climate, Coastal Protection and Outdoor Access for all Act of 2018.
Which specific soil management practices are eligible for funding?
On farm management practices that include but are not limited to: cover cropping, no-till, reduced-till, mulching, compost application, and conservation plantings.
Who can I contact for more information?
If you have questions about CDFA's healthy soils program please e-mail cdfa.hsp_tech@cdfa.ca.gov.
Healthy Soils Incentives Program Videos
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