Specifications include, but are not limited to: While all projects that meet MUAP requirements will be considered, the categories listed below are examples of potential projects listed in their respective categories. Soil Management Initiatives that address the issues of soil quality in urban environments with particular emphasis on improving soil fertility in blighted areas; Land Proposals for acquisition of land for food production in urban settings; Equipment Mobile market vehicles, small farm equipment or hand tools; Green Infrastructure Demonstrations of greenhouse, hoop house, cold frame and other technologies to help urban farmers scale up the volume, quality and enable year-round production or to manage energy and water usage, or allow for more intensive and efficient food production in urban environments; Climate Change Infrastructure Compost tumblers, and water conservation methods such as drip irrigation or rainwater recovery systems; Organic Farming Support Capital infrastructure to support an urban farm’s transition to a certified organic organization; Innovative Growing Technology Demonstrate practical/economically viable approaches to urban aquaculture/aquaponics and vertical farming and other innovative growing methods to make available local sourced food and products to low-moderate income communities; Marketing, Distribution, Transportation Improve the distribution of locally grown products from farm to customer such as food hubs sourced from local urban farms or other innovative technologies designed to aid/improve costeffective distribution of food produced on urban farms to urban residents.