Numerous state and federal programs exist to help landowners implement conservation practices and natural resource management efforts. You can find links to learn more about these resources below:
Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs)
- Culpeper Soil & Water Conservation District
- Agricultural Programs
- Residential Cost-Share Program
- For more information on conservation planning and cost-share programs in Culpeper, Greene, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock Counties, contact Culpeper Soil & Water Conservation District at 540-825-8591
- John Marshall Soil & Water Conservation District
- Agricultural Programs
- Residential Homeowner Programs
- For more information on conservation planning and cost-share programs in Fauquier County, contact John Marshall Soil & Water Conservation District at 540-422-8490
- Loudoun Soil & Water Conservation District
- Agricultural BMP Cost-Share (VACS) Program
- Virginia Conservation Assistance Program for Residential Homeowners
- For more information on conservation planning and cost-share programs in Loudoun County, contact Loudoun Soil & Water Conservation District at 540-422-8490
- Lord Fairfax Soil & Water Conservation District
- Agricultural Best Management Practices and Cost-Shares
- Virginia Conservation Assistance Program (VCAP) for Residential Homeowners
- For more information on conservation planning and cost-share programs in the Counties of Clarke, Frederick, Shenandoah, and Warren, and the City of Winchester. contact Lord Fairfax Soil & Water Conservation District at 540-465-2424 ext. 5
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)
The e Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) aims to improve Virginia’s water quality and wildlife habitat by offering financial incentives, cost-share and rental payments to farmers who voluntarily restore riparian forest buffers, grass and shrub buffers, and wetlands using CREP-approved best management practices (BMPs).
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
EQIP is a conservation program offered through the Natural Resources Conservation Service that helps farmers, ranchers and forest landowners integrate conservation into working lands. EQIP provides technical and financial assistance to agricultural producers and forest landowners to address natural resource concerns, such as:
- Improved water and air quality;
- Conserved ground and surface water;
- Increased soil health;
- Reduced soil erosion and sedimentation;
- Improved or created wildlife habitat; and
- Mitigation against drought and increasing weather volatility.
For more information and to find out how to get assistance, visit the Environmental Quality Incentives Program page.