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  漏 Blue Planet Studio 鈥?stock.adobe The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services  VDACS  is administering a program to reimburse eligible organic growers and processors for up to 75 percent of their 2022-2023 organic certification costs.Funding is provided from the United States Department of Agricultures National Organic Pro stanley cup gram through the National Organic Certification Cost Share Program  OCCSP .Eligibility requires completion of organic certification from a USDA-accredited organic certifying agency between October 1, 2022 and September 30, 2023. Reimbu stanley website rsements are limited to a maximum of $500 per category of certification. OCCSP applications are due to VDACS no later than November 15, 2023. Funds are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.Applications should include a Commonwealth of Virginia W-9 tax form, a current copy of the applicants organic certificate from an accredited certification agency, and a dated, paid itemized invoice from the certification agency detailing total cost of services rendered.聽    Share this page                  Share                                    Facebook                                  Twitter                                  Linkedin     stanley cup                               Telegram                                  E-mail      TagsAgriculture  Rebecca BarnabiRebecca BarnabiRebecca J. Barnabi is the national editor of Augusta Free Press. A graduate of the University of Mary Washington, she began her journalism career a Fneb UVA commits to ambitious affordable housing goal
 Extension Agent Cristin Sprenger offered a 45-minute presentation to 29 East Rockingham Senior Center members and eight guests on Dec. 14.Sprenger provided attendees with four pages of information that covered a checklist of precautions to help ensure that donation dollars benefit the people and organizations desired. Specifically, it was suggested that potential donors not be shy about asking who wants their money, rust their gut, and know the difference between tax exempt and tax deductible organizations.Sprenger pointed out that she was sure the ERSC Director could offer detailed infor stanley quencher mation on donations to VPAS, and Lisa quickly referred to the display board that holds lots of post stanley cup age paid envelopes to the agency that members could use if they did choose to offer a d stanley website onation.One member quickly spoke up and said,  And, donations to VPAS are tax-deductible.  Mrs. Sprengers discussion led to much interaction with our group, and several members spoke of being a victim of a scam and others told of how they avoided falling prey to such activity.Sprenger also told us how to reduce telephone and direct mail solicitations and said the telephone number for the Virginia Office of Consumer Affairs is 800.552.9963, and that the agency is available to discuss related concerns.    Share this page                  Share                                    Facebook                                  Twitter                                  Linkedin                                  Telegram