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New York Farm Viability Institute

New York Farm Viability Institute

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Category: FVI RFP Tips

December 21, 2020 Apples and other fruit / FVI RFP Tips / NYFVI Perspective

Jan. 15th Webinar–Why Did They Do It? Exploring New York’s transition to Tall Spindle Apple Orchards

On January 15th, 2021 NYFVI and Farm Credit East hosted Part 2 of the webinar series: Identifying Common Elements of

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August 10, 2020 2021 RFP / FVI RFP Tips / NYFVI Perspective

2020 FVI Project Profiles

The 2020 FVI program was highly competitive. 56 proposals were received and resources allowed for 12 projects to be funded.

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August 10, 2020 FVI RFP Tips / NYFVI Perspective

2020 FVI Projects Announced

The New York Farm Viability Institute is deeply appreciative of the support provided by Governor Cuomo, and Assemblywoman Lupardo, Senator

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September 17, 2019 FVI RFP Tips

Paired Proposals: Collaboration Opportunity

At Farm Viability we believe that today’s rapidly changing ag world requires a wide variety of disciplines to develop the

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September 16, 2019 FVI RFP Tips

Presentation Now Available!

Investing 90 minutes in a grantwriting webinar will help you understand how to turn your idea into a competitive proposal.

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August 29, 2019 2021 RFP / FVI RFP Tips

The Online Application: Know What Goes Where.

Frequently NYFVI reviewers express frustration over the repetitive nature of some applications.  Please read the following information closely to ensure

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August 29, 2019 FVI RFP Tips

What We’ve Been Hearing from the Farmer Review Panels and NYFVI Board

Our goal at NYFVI is to have the best possible proposals for review by the commodity specific review panels and

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August 28, 2019 2021 RFP / FVI RFP Tips

Potential Collaborators

New York is fortunate to have so many organizations interested in supporting the State’s agricultural community. Below are organizations that

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August 27, 2019 FVI RFP Tips / NYFVI Perspective

Understanding NYFVI’s Thinking About Impact

NYFVI understands that not every good project will deliver near term impact.  Applicants are encouraged to read the priority areas

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June 20, 2019 2021 RFP / FVI RFP Tips / NYFVI Perspective

FVI Proposal Scoring Criteria

NYFVI relies on over 100 farmers serving on farmer review panels, organized by production sector, to read, comment on, and

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