This is a reminder that the 2024 North Central Region - Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (NCR-SARE) Youth Educator Grant Call for Proposals is now available.
Attend a Youth Educator Online Meeting
A Zoom meeting on applying for a Youth Educator Grant will be held at 4pm. Central Time on October 5, 2023. NCR-SARE intends to record the meeting and post it online here.
Register for the Zoom online at:
https://umn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIucOGtqj8qGdCQQi7Q59QsVnkHuP__aQoA
About the Youth Educator Grant Program
Youth Educator Grant projects provide opportunities for youth educators in the North Central Region to teach young people about sustainable agriculture (farming and ranching that is ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially responsible).
Educators use the grants to encourage young people and their families to try sustainable practices and see sustainable agriculture as a viable career option. Projects should help youth discover that sustainable farming and ranching is good for the environment long term; economically sound; and good for families, communities, and their quality of life.
The maximum amount for grants is $6,000, and a total of approximately $90,000 is available for this program.
NCR-SARE is accepting online submissions for the Youth Educator Grant Program. More information about the online submission system can be found in the call for proposals.
Interested applicants can find the call for proposals online as well as useful information for completing a proposal at
https://northcentral.sare.org/Grants/Apply-for-a-Grant/Youth-Educator-Grant/
You can find more information about sustainability at http://www.sare.org/ and in the Youth Education Topic Room at:
https://northcentral.sare.org/resources/resources-for-youth-education/.
Deadline
Proposals must be received online or in the NCR-SARE office by mail or email by 4pm Central Time on Thursday, November 9, 2023.
Grant Writing Assistance
Each state in SARE's North Central Region has one or more State Sustainable Agriculture Coordinators who can provide information and assistance to potential grant applicants. Interested applicants can find their State Sustainable Agriculture Coordinator online at https://northcentral.sare.org/state-programs/state-coordinators/.
The Michael Fields Agricultural Institute (MFAI) provides free grants advising to youth educators applying for NCR-SARE Youth Educator grants within the 12-state region of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Please contact Wren Almitra at 719-318-7936 or grants@michaelfields.org.
Questions
Applicants with questions can contact Joan Benjamin, Youth Educator Grant Program Coordinator, at benjaminj@lincolnu.edu or 573-681-5545. Applicants should also contact Joan Benjamin if they need a hard copy or an email version of the call for proposals. We revise our calls for proposals each year, so be sure to use the most recent call for proposals.