Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation awards 2025 Workforce Development & Ag Literacy Grants
Grants support ag-related programming that enhances agricultural literacy efforts while creating pathways for young people to learn about ag careers.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau will again be partnering with Ohio FFA to hold the Ohio Leadership Camp. It will be held June 21-24, 2019 at Ohio FFA Camp in Carrollton. The cost is $155 per camper. Ohio Leadership Camp sessions will be delivered by the National FFA as an Advanced Leadership Development Conference and allows students to build their leadership skills, participate in team bonding tasks and create friendships with other youth from across Ohio.
Please click here for the brochure for more information on the Ohio Leadership Camp. Parents can find pertinent camp and safety information here. Campers must be high school students for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year.
Marion County Farm Bureau has set aside nearly $400 to provide sponsorships to send Farm Bureau members to the summer camp. Based on the number of students who contact the office, we will pay ½ to up to the full amount for camp fees. You will be reimbursed after attendance at the camp session.Call 419-747-7488 or email [email protected] to register your youth for the camp sponsorship.
Camp registration is done online, generally by the FFA advisor. Farm Bureau youth not enrolled in FFA can register by completing both forms from the student page of the Ohio FFA Camp website (click here) and submitting them with payment to the county Farm Bureau office no later than May 24.
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Grants support ag-related programming that enhances agricultural literacy efforts while creating pathways for young people to learn about ag careers.
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