Funds will support middle school and high school FFA chapters.
Tractor Supply Company helped raise more than $1 million through its ninth annual Grants for Growing fundraiser.
The program supports FFA chapters across the country.
From Feb. 14 to March 3, customers and Tractor Supply “Team Members” generated the funds through the purchase of FFA paper emblems at checkout in store and online. The funds will support middle school and high school FFA chapters that are developing project-based or experiential learning opportunities.
“Tractor Supply is proud to support FFA’s transformative education programs that have such a profound impact on students nationwide,” said Kimberley Gardiner, chief marketing officer at Tractor Supply. “The experiences these students have now will inform the future of agriculture in this country. We are so appreciative of the generosity our customers and Team Members have shown through nine years of the Grants for Growing fundraiser to ensure they have those experiences. We are eager to see which projects and opportunities these students bring to life through this year’s grants.”
The Grants for Growing fund supports projects with grants up to $5,000 in one of three focus areas: Grow Your Classroom, where funds can be used to enhance students' classroom knowledge; Grow Your FFA Chapter, which supports the development or expansion of an FFA chapter and leadership opportunities; and Grow Your Ag Awareness, which aids in the development or expansion of agricultural literacy events or campaigns.
Projects supported during the 2023 fundraiser include:
- Hutchinson CTE Academy in Hutchinson, Kansas, has purchased an AI Swine Breeder Simulation to provide students with animal care skills and facilitate certification, enhancing their preparation for entering the animal science workforce.
- Havelock FFA in Havelock, North Carolina, is constructing a fence to accommodate more animals on campus, enabling members to showcase these animals, gain insights into animal welfare, and bolster agricultural awareness within the community.
- North Paulding FFA in Dallas, Georgia, is producing materials and interactive presentations for various agricultural literacy workshops, informational booths, and an Agriculture Awareness Day for both the school and the wider community.
To receive grant funding, FFA advisors can submit applications at www.FFA.org/GrantsforGrowing.
Submissions must include a detailed proposal for a project that supports the development of future agricultural leaders and the larger community. Winners will be announced on August 1, 2024.