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SARE: Education Grants in the US

Alexandria "Difference Maker" Grants (United States)

Deadline: 5-Aug-22

The Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) is requesting proposals for Education Grants Projects and Activities that address issues of sustainable agriculture of current and potential importance to the region and the nation.

Education Grants are open for organizations, institutions, and individuals who are interested in conducting education and outreach activities for the benefit of the greater sustainable ag community, and promote efforts in farmer innovations, community resilience, business success, agricultural diversification, and best management practices.

Non-governmental organizations and 1890 land-grant university faculty/extension cooperators are especially encouraged to apply for this grant for their education and outreach activities. SSARE also considers proposals from organizations/institutions whose projects involve farmers from indigenous agriculture that produces products for community food systems. These enterprises may be eligible where the production activity has an annual value of less than $1,000, but products are not sold due to cultural factors.

Education Grants should focus on a topic area of sustainable agriculture relevance that meets SARE’s program goals. In addition, the proposed project should comprise education/outreach efforts/activities that support the research/education foundation of the institution/organization, and must clearly articulate how those education/outreach efforts/activities will be implemented and evaluated.

SARE encourages proposals on quality of life topics that focus on the social health of a farming system. These can include, but are not limited to:

Funding Information

Education Grant project maximums are $50,000, limited to two (2) years.

Geographical Focus

Southern SARE accepts proposals from applicants in the Southern region: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Eligibility Criteria
Requirements

Education Grant proposals must meet the following basic requirements in order to be considered for funding:

For more information, visit https://southern.sare.org/grants/apply-for-a-grant/research-education-grants/

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