Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation awards $25,000 grant to Buckeye Local Schools

Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation awards ,000 grant to Buckeye Local Schools
Adam Sharp, Executive Vice President — Ohio Farm Bureau website
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The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation has announced that Buckeye Local Schools’ project, Green Growth Gateway: Cultivating Futures, is the 2025 recipient of the Youth Pathways for Careers in Agriculture Grant. The grant will provide $25,000 to support the Buckeye Local School District in creating programs aimed at introducing and preparing students for careers in Ohio’s agriculture sector.

The foundation expressed pride in awarding this grant to a project that seeks to foster future opportunities for students within the agricultural industry.



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