Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant Reopens for Hurricane Helene Affected Farmers and Timber Owners
Summary
Governor Abigail Spanberger announced the reopening of the Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant Program application portal on April 27, 2026, at 9 a.m., closing July 1, 2026, at 5 p.m. The program provides direct financial assistance to eligible farmers and timber owners who sustained damage from Hurricane Helene across 27 localities designated as federal disaster areas. VDACS will hold an in-person application training session on May 1, 2026, at 10 a.m. in Abingdon, Virginia.
“The Virginia Farm Recovery Block grant provides direct funding for losses not covered by other federal disaster assistance programs.”
What changed
The Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant Program is reopening for a second application period, running April 27 through July 1, 2026, to accommodate producers and timber owners who did not apply during the initial enrollment window from September 22 to November 6, 2025. The program covers timber losses, farm infrastructure damage, aquaculture, market loss, perennial crop loss, and plasticulture losses across 27 designated localities. Producers applying for certain losses (market loss, future economic loss, plasticulture, and aquaculture claims) must agree to acquire and maintain USDA Risk Management coverage for two crop years.
Farmers and timber owners with verifiable agricultural or forest losses should register and apply through the VDACS portal by July 1, 2026. Those who previously applied during the initial period, regardless of payment eligibility, cannot reapply. VDACS and Virginia Cooperative Extension staff will be available to assist applicants via telephone, email, or in person throughout the application period.
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For Immediate Release: April 20, 2026 Office of the Governor Contact: press@governor.virginia.gov
Governor Spanberger Announces Reopening of Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant Program to Aid More Farmers & Timber Owners in Hurricane Helene Recovery
Application Training and Informational Session Set for May 1 in Abingdon RICHMOND, VA — G overnor Abigail Spanberger today announced that the Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant Program will reopen to ensure producers and timber owners whose operations were impacted by Hurricane Helene, and who did not apply for assistance during the initial application period, have an opportunity to apply for disaster assistance. The program provides direct financial assistance to eligible applicants who sustained damage to farm infrastructure, timber, or certain commodity loss across the 27 localities designated as federal disaster areas.
The Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant Program application portal will reopen on April 27, 2026, at 9 a.m., and close on July 1, 2026, at 5 p.m. Farmers and timber owners with verifiable agricultural or forest losses are encouraged to learn more at www.vdacs.virginia.gov/about-farm-recovery-block-grant.shtml.
“Helene caused widespread devastation in Southwest and Southside, resulting in millions of dollars in damage to property. Many farmers and forest landowners impacted by the storm continue to rebuild, nearly two years after the flood waters receded,” **** said Governor Abigail Spanberger. “Restoring the viability of affected farms and timber operations is paramount to these regions and to the state’s economic success. That’s why we are reopening the Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant Program application portal for farmers and timber owners who did not apply during the initial period. I encourage any producer in the affected area who has eligible damage or loss to take advantage of this opportunity.”
“Agriculture and forestry are major economic drivers for the Virginia communities impacted by Helene,” **** said Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Katie Frazier. “The Virginia Farm Recovery Block grant provides direct funding for losses not covered by other federal disaster assistance programs. Reopening the Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant is vital to the rebuilding process by ensuring all eligible producers have ample opportunity to apply for this valuable assistance.”
The Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant Program is administered by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS), in coordination with the Virginia Department of Forestry and Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE). To aid producers in the application process, VDACS will hold an in-person training session at 10 a.m. on May 1, 2026, at the address below:
Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center, Room 240
One Partnership Circle
Abingdon, Virginia 24210
Anyone not able to attend this in-person training may participate virtually by registering at https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/a7b5dd0b-3aab-48d2-8c0e-be8cc3d88f2b@620ae5a9-4ec1-4fa0-8641-5d9f386c7309.
Throughout the application period, VDACS staff and VCE agents will be available via telephone, email, or in person to aid applicants in navigating the online application portal. Producers who have limited or no computer access should contact their local Virginia Cooperative Extension office for assistance in identifying available options. A directory of VCE offices for each locality is available at https://ext.vt.edu/offices.html.
Producers are encouraged to begin the application process by creating an online account at https://vdacs.webgrantscloud.com/index.do. Following registration approval and beginning on April 27, applicants will then be asked to submit a variety of identifying information and documentation to substantiate their eligible losses. Any producer that applied for program benefits during the initial enrollment period, regardless of payment eligibility, will not be allowed to reapply during the subsequent round.
Applications for the Virginia Farm Recovery Block Grant may be submitted for timber losses; damage to certain farm infrastructure to include farm buildings, roads, and bridges used to access crop or livestock production areas; aquaculture; market loss; perennial crop loss; and plasticulture losses. To receive program funding, producers who apply for certain losses must agree to acquire and maintain USDA Risk Management coverage for a period of two crop years. These losses include market loss, future economic loss, plasticulture, and aquaculture claims.
For program details, eligibility criteria, required documentation, or general questions, please visit www.vdacs.virginia.gov/about-farm-recovery-block-grant.shtml, or call (833) 469-5037 or email DisasterRecoveryGrants@vdacs.virginia.gov.
During the initial application window of September 22, 2025, through November 6, 2025, a total of 494 applications were received, with the first financial assistance awards being delivered in early 2026. VDACS will continue to process these applications, while new applications are being submitted. Prior to the conclusion of the second application period, the agency anticipates exceeding 50 percent payment approval of first-round applications.
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