Annapolis, MD (December 14, 2023) – Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman and The Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation (AAEDC) today announced the launch of the Agricultural Business Improvement Grant (ABIG) program which will provide grants up to $10,000 to agricultural businesses in the County. AAEDC also announced the appointment of Shelley Garrett as the organization’s Agriculture Business Development Director.
“The Agricultural Business Improvement Grant program will help ensure that farm-based businesses in the county can continue to succeed and grow,” said County Executive Steuart Pittman. “AAEDC has supported farmers in Anne Arundel County for thirty years, and Shelley Garrett has the expertise and local knowledge to lead these efforts into the future.”
The ABIG program will provide matching grants of up to $10,000 to farm-based business owners to grow their operations in Anne Arundel County. The deadline to submit applications is January 31, 2024.
Details of the ABIG program include:
“While AAEDC has historically provided matching grants for agricultural businesses, we listened to feedback from the farming community and revamped the program to better meet their needs,” added AAEDC President and CEO Amy Gowan. “The new ABIG program offers larger grant awards and inspires farm-based business owners to invest in impactful projects that will help them significantly grow their operations.”
Shelley Garrett joins AAEDC with more than a decade at the Anne Arundel Soil Conservation District. A resident of Edgewater and an avid equestrian, she possesses a B.S. in Agriculture Sciences and Technology from the University of Maryland and an M.S. in Environmental Management from the University of Maryland, University College.
In her new role, Garrett will apply her extensive knowledge and experience with farm planning and the Anne Arundel County farming community to manage and execute all functions of AAEDC’s Arundel Ag Program. In addition to managing the ABIG, she will manage AAEDC’s Equipment Rental Program, Ag Scrap Tire Program, Agricultural Education programs, and Rockhold Creek Barn Project. She will also assist with Arundel Ag events; marketing and promoting Anne Arundel County farms and farmers’ markets; and advocating for policies that support the agricultural economy.
“I’m thrilled to be joining AAEDC at such an important time for agriculture in Anne Arundel County,” said Garrett. “I know firsthand that if we want farmers to continue farming, we need to provide them with programs that will help them succeed and grow in a modern economy. I look forward to helping farmers access these resources, as well as developing new ones, as part of the AAEDC team.”
More information and the application for the Agricultural Business Improvement Grant can be found here.
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