The American Farm Bureau Federation has awarded grants of up $5,000 each to five state Farm Bureaus for new programs in 2023 through its Strategic Action Fund. State Farm Bureaus with fewer than 25,000 members were eligible to apply for funding of up to $5,000 for public policy-related projects. Idaho, Iowa, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas Farm Bureaus each contributed at least $1,000 to the Strategic Action Fund to support grants for this year’s projects.
“Now in its fourth year, the Strategic Action Fund grant program provides smaller state Farm Bureaus with resources to advance AFBF’s board-approved strategic priorities. We look forward to seeing how these state Farm Bureaus will creatively use the grants for programs that support farmers, ranchers and others in rural America,” said Sam Kieffer, AFBF vice president of public policy.
Summaries of state Farm Bureau programs selected for funding in 2023 are below.
Delaware
The “Healthy Farmers Grow Healthy Crops” marketing campaign will educate Delaware Farm Bureau members about the various mental health and agriculture-specific resources that are available. In addition to increasing awareness of mental health resources, Delaware Farm Bureau will work with Life Line Screening to provide additional screening locations to encourage members to take the preventative care necessary to ensure they have a good quality of life and are in the right state of mind.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Farm Bureau will host a climate-smart agriculture tour to provide an opportunity for the public, including Massachusetts’ new climate secretary, to see conservation and climate-smart practices in action. It will also be an opportunity for farmers to share their experiences and answer questions. MFBF, the host farm and other farmers will provide reference materials.
New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers will host a trip to Washington, D.C., to participate in advocacy training, as well as meet with the New Hampshire congressional delegation to discuss the importance of the 2023 farm bill. Grant funding will also be used to promote the Farm Strong NH program, which provides mental health services and resources to agriculturalists in New Hampshire. The NHYF&R will collaborate with the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension to expand and promote the program in the state.
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