Perdue Farms has recently become a new sponsor with the National FFA Organization and is working with the organization to provide FFA members the opportunity to grow into leaders, build their communities and strengthen agriculture through Supervised Agricultural Experience grants.
Perdue Farms announced in early June that they were donating $10,000 through its charitable giving arm The Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation to the National FFA Foundation to fund SAE grants in selected states this fall. FFA members who wish to initiate or improve their supervised agricultural experiences (SAEs) can apply for an SAE grant. Grant recipients are selected by the SAE Grants Committee, and are based primarily on financial need.
“We appreciate that the goals and values of Perdue Farms and its Foundation align with FFA and that they see agricultural education and FFA as a critical part of their industry and company success,” said Molly Ball, National FFA Foundation president. “We are thankful for support of our states and the SAE grants.”
“At Perdue, we appreciate the important role that FFA plays in educating and encouraging the youth of our nation to explore careers in farming and agriculture,” said Kim Nechay, executive director of the Perdue Foundation. “Investing in this program is a great way to help them meet their mission. We are honored to be a part of what they do.”