The program invites farmers to nominate a public school district
in their community to compete for a grant. Administrators from nominated school
districts can then submit an application for either a $10,000 or $25,000 grant
to support a science and/or math education program.
School districts that apply for a $10,000 grant will compete
against other school districts located in a USDA-appointed Crop Reporting
District; CRDs with fewer than five eligible school districts will compete
against each other for a single grant. A school district that applies for a
$25,000 grant will compete against schools located in its state or designated
region. The Monsanto Fund will award a hundred and ninety-nine grants through
the program in 2012: a hundred and seventy-seven $10,000 grants and twenty-two
grants of $25,000. Overall, the fund will donate more than $2.3 million to
school districts through the program.
To be eligible to submit a nomination, farmers must be at least 21
years old and actively engaged in farming a minimum of two hundred and fifty
acres of corn, soybeans, and/or cotton, and/or forty acres of open field
vegetables, or at least ten acres of vegetables grown in protected culture; and
must reside in eligible counties where a minimum of thirty thousand acres of
corn and/or soybeans and/or cotton and/or vegetables are planted each year.
Visit the America's Farmers Grow Rural Education Web site for the
complete list of eligible states and regions, program guidelines, and
nomination procedures.


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