The Agricultural Program Manager leads VHCB’s multi-partner strategies and purchase of development rights programs to conserve Vermont’s farmland, improve environmental stewardship of those lands, invest in and support the economic viability of Vermont’s working landscape, and build land access for new and beginning farmers, underserved communities and intergenerational transfers. The agricultural program manager is responsible for VHCB’s agricultural land protection work and implementing the organization’s overall farmland conservation programmatic priorities. The position manages state and federal farmland conservation funding and oversees ag related external relations and stakeholder initiatives.
The agricultural program manager leads the strategic oversight and day-to-day operations of VHCB’s agricultural preservation efforts, managing the full project lifecycle from initial application through underwriting and legal closing. This pivotal role serves as the primary liaison for federal NRCS funding and State Act 250 mitigation funds, ensuring grant compliance while championing initiatives in water quality, environmental stewardship and farmland access.
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National Agricultural Land Network 1 Short Street, Suite 2Northampton, MA 01060
NALN Director: Cris CoffinNALN Deputy Director: Beth FraserNALN Manager: Jaimee HarrisonNALN Coordinator: Jessica Hall
The NALN is a program of American Farmland Trust. AFT is the nation's leading conservation organization dedicated to protecting farmland, promoting sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on the land.
The NALN is designed to grow the capacity and momentum needed to elevate the cause of agricultural land protection across America.
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