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2026 OFTP Application

2026 Scholarship Application

2026 Financial Need Form

Make your farm dreams a reality by applying for the Organic Farmer Training Program! Please send the following items to apply:

  • OFTP application form
  • Your resume or CV
  • 2 letters of recommendation (employers, colleagues, farmers you’ve worked or volunteered for, farm customers, etc)
  • Visit the Farm or Meet online (contact us to schedule a time)
  • OPTIONAL - Scholarship application and financial need form for one of the two OFTP scholarship:
    • Detroit Farmers Scholarship for farmers from Detroit/Hamtramck/Highland Park 
    • Transition to Organic Scholarship for farmers committed to transitioning their farm to organic 

Email scans/photos of documents & questions to oftp@msu.edu 

We are now accepting applications for the Detroit, East Lansing and Grand Rapids learning sites!

Other applications are accepted on a rolling basis until early February or when the cohort is full. 


The 2026 OFTP takes place on Mondays from 9:30am-4:30pm from February 23 to November 9 (NO CLASS Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Labor Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day) There is one weekend trip to Chicago (Sunday through Tuesday, July 19 to 21. You can see the proposed schedule HERE
 
How much does the program cost?
Program fees for 2026 are $3,900 plus the cost of books and materials (~$200).

 

What are the scholarship options?

  • Detroit Farmer Scholarship for people farming, gardening or living in Detroit, Hamtramck or Highland Park 
  • Transition to Organic Scholarship for farmers committed to pursuing organic certification, who are also TOPP mentees or are willing to sign up for the mentorship program
  • Greenstone Cultivate Growth Grant – $500/$1,000 grants for beginning farmers who want to attend OFTP, conferences, etc. or get professional services. It is $500 for anyone or $1,000 for Greenstone customers/members. The application is simple, they tend to fund most who apply and then they write an article about you and your farm if you're funded.
  • Farmer Veteran Fellowship Fund - Up to $5,000 for farm equipment, supplies or education - https://farmvetco.org/fvfellowship/  
  • National Young Farmers Coalition Young Farmer Grants for farm or education $5,000 https://www.youngfarmers.org/youngfarmergrants/  
  • Michigan SARE Travel Scholarships$500 for travel to in-state and out-of-state conferences and classes https://www.canr.msu.edu/misare/michigan-sare-travel-scholarship
  • Organic and Transitional Education and Certification Program (OTECP) - up to $200 in USDA assistance for educational programs for certified organic farmers or farmers transitioning to organic – This USDA assistance should be available for anyone who qualifies 
  • CCOF Future Organic Farmer Grant - $5,000 for Vocational and Higher Ed Students – apply between mid-March and mid-April. Very competitive. 
  • American Farmland Trust Brighter Future Fund  may fund the OFTP if you can show that it will help your farm to: 1) Improve farm viability; 2) Access, transfer, or permanently protect farmland; or 3) Adopt regenerative agricultural practices


How do I pay for the OFTP?

  

Do I get credit for the program?  Will I be considered an MSU student?
Program participants do not get college credit for completing the OFTP.  You will receive a Certificate from the Michigan State University Student Organic Farm, Department of Horticulture, and Center for Regional Food Systems upon completion of the program. Program participants are not technically enrolled at MSU.  You can access the libraries, campus dining halls, fitness facilities, computer labs.

Occasionally, a current student will choose to have the OFTP count as 3 credits of Independent Study with Katie Brandt or another professor. You would pay for both the OFTP and the college credits through MSU or through your college or university.

Can I use GI Bill funds or Veterans Benefits to pay for the OFTP?
Historically, GI Bill Funds and Veterans Benefits could not be used to pay for the OFTP. However, there have been some changes and may be options depending on the type of benefits you are attempting to use. Post 9-11 GI Bill Benefits (Ch. 33 benefits), Montgomery GI Bill Benefits (Ch. 30 benefits) or Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits (Ch. 31 benefits) may offer some options.  Also, the Farmer Veteran Coalition’s fellowship fund  awards up to $5,000 to veterans working in or transitioning to careers in agriculture, which may be used for OFTP.

 
What kind of work are the graduates of the program doing?
Graduates land in a variety of farming-related jobs after the program, such as managing an existing farm's CSA or production or starting their own urban or rural farm or working in the non-profit food and farming sector. To read more about what our farmers are doing now, check out our OFTP Graduates page.