The bill appropriates a total of $300,000 from the general fund to the commissioner of agriculture for a grant to the Women's Environmental Institute, aimed at developing a farming incubator project specifically for aspiring Black, Indigenous, and People of Color farmers. The funding is designated for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, with the goal of increasing equitable access to affordable, high-quality food production and organically certified land. The appropriation will cover various expenses, including direct grants for land rental, seeds, and equipment, as well as administrative costs, hiring a project coordinator, and providing necessary infrastructure and training in regenerative organic farming methods.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that one-third of the allocated funds must be directed to communities outside the seven-county metropolitan area. This is a one-time appropriation that will remain available until June 30, 2028, and the provisions of the bill will take effect the day after final enactment.