CURRENT GRANTS
The qualifications for this grant are:
Must be an active VIGA member grower (if you are unsure of your status, please write to board@vigavashon.org)
SIMPLE:
VIGA will purchase bulk cover crop seeds, farmers will contact VIGA for availability and they will be distributed on a first come first serve basis. contact board@vigavashon.org for more information.
Past Grants
Cash Awards
Alta Rosa Farm: We used our David Pfeiffer grant money to purchase test supplies from Microbiometer to monitor the soil bacteria and fungi levels, so that we can tell if we are improving our soil microbiome. You can read about the Microbiometer testing/monitoring here: https://microbiometer.com
Healthier soil can produce more nutritionally dense food, using less manufactured fertilizer and irrigation water, which is a win-win for everyone.
Aeggys Farm: On Aeggy's Farm we are a family working together to create a space that will benefit generations of people. With the David Pfeiffer Grant we are purchasing fruit trees to expand our orchard and chicken fencing so that our hens can visit different areas of the farm at different times of the year.
3 Brothers Outpost: 3 Brothers Outpost is using the grant money for providing shelter to bee hives for the winter months.
Forest Garden Farm: We used it to help fund some additional part time labor
Provo Farm: We used the grant money to buy and install a shade cloth on top of my greenhouse (48x42). I covered only the southern section of my building. The shade cloth has made a huge difference and I probably would not have tried using it without the grant money making it an easy option to try.
Plum Forest Farm: We will use ours to improve the energy efficiency and effectiveness of refrigerating produce after it is harvested.
Vashon Garlic LLC: We are using the money to purchase a bubbler and supplies to create our own organic fertilizer concoction as well paying for some soil testing.
Wilbie Farm: We will use the grant money to purchase kelp meal and other OMRI listed amendments for our soil.
Pacific Potager: This year I am doing work with Experimental Farm Network varieties (including perennial kale from seed, very unstable right now but I have 2 beds to learn from and observe), and 10 varieties from the Dwarf Tomato Project. The grant is encouragement and support as well as freedom to delve even further into what grows best for us here now!
GreenMan Farm: We are planning on using the grant award on either (a) polycarbonate panels for a greenhouse so we can grow more in the off season, or (b) fertigation system to work with our current drip tape irrigation system.
Pacific Crest Farm: We will be using our grant money to help build out a new wash and pack shed. We had a new building constructed this year and part of it will be for produce packing and storage. When the building is finished, I will be building a new greens bubbler, industrial greens spinner and drying racks.