Dairy Business Builder Grant: Application Guide
Step 1: Watch the grant webinar.
The webinar contains the most detailed overview of the program and the application process, including many questions that you might have. This should be the first introduction to this year's application process. This cycle's webinar will be recorded on August 21st and subsequently uploaded to our webpage.
Step 2: If this is your first time using the new online application system, register here. More information about how to register can be found below. If you will be working with a collaborator (colleagues, grant writers, etc.), please begin an application and use the collaborate feature to invite them to join the application.
Collaborators: If you will be assisting with applications for more than one organization, do not create an individual account (email addresses may only be associated with ONE organization). Wait for each organization to begin an application and add you via the Collaborate function.
Step-by-step instructions with screenshots for registering and completing an application can be found here.
Step 3: Please view the sample application and application materials below so that you can prepare your answers in advance. Read the detailed instructions for the 4 major application components and draft your responses. All templates and instructions will be linked again at the bottom of the page.
- Project Summary- this should be 3-5 paragraphs explaining your current business, the proposed project, and its impact on your business.
- Instructions: You should include details about any new value-added products or processes developed, job(s) created or retained, expected increases in sales volumes, expected expansion of export endeavors, or any benefits at the local or regional level. Please click here for instructions and a simple example.
- Project Planning: If you need additional help defining your project, please see this new project planning tool.
- Project Work Plan and Timeline- this can be organized by phase/step or chronologically (a chart is also acceptable). Please identify several key steps or phases of the project, estimated start and end dates, and the resources required.
- Instructions: Please click here for instructions, an optional template, and examples one and two. If you upload a file instead of directly entering text on the online application, please name your file COMPANY NAME_WORK PLAN.
- Project Budget- this budget should be comprehensive for the project and include all costs, eligible and ineligible, regardless of if you intend to use grant funds. For example, you should include relevant construction costs even though those are ineligible and will not be funded with grant dollars. The template is similar to what you will be asked to complete in the online application; we recommend completing the template first and then entering the information into the application system. No other budget format will be accepted. A list of commonly approved expenses can be found here.
- Instructions: Please click here to view the instructions, download the template, and see an example.
- Business Plan- the business plan offers a comprehensive view of your business and its current strategies and financial standing. In the case of a small or new business, there may be significant overlap between the project plan and the business plan. Creating a business plan is a valuable tool for your business and should be approached as a standalone document (do not reference other sections of the application). The outline must be followed, and the final document must be uploaded directly to the application. Business plans in alternative formats will not be accepted; the outline is mandatory.
- Instructions: Please click here to download the required outline and instructions. We encourage applicants to meet with Small Business Development Centers to improve the business plan and project budget in particular. Please name your file COMPANY NAME_BUSINESS PLAN.
Step 4: Collect any project or business data required for the application.
Make sure you have the contact information, demographic and business information easily accessible before you begin the application.
Step 5: Solicit vendor quotes to support the Project Budget.
Quotes are required for equipment items; quotes are strongly encouraged for all other items. The source of any budget request must be identified (i.e., quote, estimate, or personal research). A list of commonly approved reimbursement items can be found here. Please name your file VENDOR QUOTE_ITEM NAME.
Step 6: Return to the online application link here and check the application checklist. Complete the application, upload required documents, and submit before the deadline.
All submitted applications will receive a confirmation email.
Grant Webinar and Sample Application
The webinar contains the most detailed overview of the program and the application process, including many questions that you might have. This should be the first introduction to this year's application process.
Questions?
If you have questions about how the application process works, please also see this general applicant resource created by GLM: https://support.foundant.com/hc/en-us/articles/4479853059991-GLM-Applicant-Tutorial. It contains screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
If you have additional questions after reviewing the instructions, please contact Emily at eslatter@cdr.wisc.edu.
Project Details: Use the instructions, templates and examples provided on this page to craft a strong grant application.
The project summary should be a clear overview of what you are proposing to accomplish with DBIA grant funds and its impact on your business. The project work plan and timeline and project budget should complement the project summary to give reviewers a breakdown of your plan and requirements for the project.
The business plan is a standalone document that represents the overall state of your business (even if your proposed project is currently your only business activity). There may be some overlap between the information you share on the project plans and the business plan; please do not reference other documents and ensure each document can be understood independently.