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Farmers Support schools through America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education

For the second consecutive year, America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, will give Wisconsin farmers the opportunity to enhance math and science programs in their communities.

Now until April 15, farmers can nominate a local public school district to compete for a merit-based grant of up to $25,000. Administrators of nominated school districts may then submit grant applications through April 30. This year, the program expands to 26 new counties, for a total of 1,271 eligible counties across 39 states.

The America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education program is part of a broad commitment by the Monsanto Fund to highlight the important contributions farmers make every day to society. Following a successful pilot in Minnesota and Illinois, America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education debuted nationally last year, awarding $2.3 million to school districts coast to coast.

Eligible farmers can nominate their favorite public school district by visiting www.GrowRuralEducation.com and following the “Nominate Now” link on the top, left-hand corner of the page. Farmers may also nominate a school district by calling 1-877-267-3332.

In 2012, the following Wisconsin school districts received a total of $165,000 to enhance math and science curriculums: Chilton School District, $25,000; Cornell School District, $25,000; Wrightstown Community School District, $25,000; Sparta Area School District, $10,000; Cadott Community School District, $10,000; School District of New London, $10,000; Gillett School District, $10,000; Lancaster Community School District, $10,000; Tri-County Area School District, $10,000; Monticello School District, $10,000; Marathon City School District, $10,000; Lake Geneva-Genoa City School District, $10,000

Grants will be awarded by the Monsanto Fund based on merit, need and community support. The America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education Advisory Council, a group of 30 farmer leaders from across the country, will select the winning grant applications. Advisory Council members were selected based on their passion for agriculture and education, as well as experience in rural school districts.

For more information about this program and to view the official rules, visit www.GrowRuralEducation.com. To view the 2013 launch video visit www.prweb.com/releases/2013/1/prweb10308518.htm.

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