
Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) addresses the risk that the agriculture industry faces due to changing climate conditions. It encompasses management practices that increase soil carbon, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve on-farm efficiencies, and promote sustainable land practices. CSA promotes increasing agricultural productivity, building resiliency to climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
In 2018, UCANR and the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) developed a joint program to provide technical assistance to agricultural producers in applying for and implementing CDFA's Climate Smart Agriculture Incentives Programs, which build climate change resilience, increase water use efficiency, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Technical Assistance
UC ANR's team of Community Education Specialists provide technical assistance, outreach, and education to increase the adoption of climate smart agriculture practices targeted at improving soil health, water use efficiency, and on-farm resilience across California.
We provide technical assistance to support growers with project planning, application assistance, project implementation, monitoring, and verification of CDFA's climate smart agriculture incentive programs and other state, federal, and private grant programs. Community Education Specialists also provide translation services and computer access to growers. For more information about the program, please visit https://ciwr.ucanr.edu/Programs/ClimateSmartAg/.
To find a climate smart agriculture technical assistance provider near you, visit https://ciwr.ucanr.edu/Programs/ClimateSmartAg/TechnicalAssistanceProviders/index.cfm.

CDFA Climate Smart Agriculture Grants
The University of California Cooperative Extension is pleased to partner with the California Department of Food and Agriculture to provide technical assistance in applying for and implementing the Climate Smart Agriculture Incentives Programs.
Check back for more information about grant opening dates, deadlines, and eligibility. This information will be posted when it becomes available.
Additional Grants and Funding Opportunities
The Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) maintains a database of farmer funding opportunities in English and Spanish. You can access this database on CAFF's Farmer Funding Opportunities page to explore more grant opportunities.


