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The CHS Foundation's Ag Leadership Grant aims to enhance agricultural leadership and cooperative education. This program supports projects that cultivate a diverse pipeline for future agricultural leaders, focusing on education and career training for high school students to young professionals. Priority is given to initiatives that impact multiple states within the CHS trade area, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of the cooperative business model in agriculture.
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The CHS Foundation supports initiatives that benefit the agriculture industry, focusing on 501c3 organizations within specific states. Their funding is aimed at empowering cooperative growth and sustainable practices. Local projects may also be eligible through the CHS Seeds for Stewardship program. However, funding is not available for individuals, sports teams, or religious groups, ensuring that the support remains directed towards community and cooperative development.
Rolling deadline
US $50,000 - US $400,000
The Sun Club Sustainability Grant, offered by Green Mountain Energy, empowers U.S.-based nonprofits to implement sustainability initiatives. Established in 2002, this grant supports diverse projects, including clean transportation, renewable energy, and resource conservation. Organizations must demonstrate three years of tax-exempt status and a commitment to community impact. Awards range from $50,000 to $400,000, focusing on measurable environmental, social, and financial benefits. Join us in fostering a greener future through innovative solutions and community engagement.
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The Walter S. Mander Foundation offers grants focused on urban agriculture, local sustainable agriculture, community development, and cancer research. As a private foundation, it does not accept unsolicited proposals but allows brief introductory letters for review. Grants are made on a rolling basis, primarily supporting organizations serving Chicago and surrounding areas. Areas such as Jewish and Israeli organizations are also prioritized. The foundation is driven by the legacy of Walter S. Mander, a Jewish refugee who thrived in the American meatpacking industry.
Applications due Feb 1, 2026
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The Illinois Biodiversity Field Trip Grant supports teachers in Illinois, including home-schooling educators, to facilitate outdoor learning experiences focused on biodiversity. Eligible field trips must occur primarily outdoors and can receive funding for transportation and substitute teacher costs. With a maximum of $500 per teacher, this initiative encourages collaboration among educators. Applications must be submitted for trips occurring before December 31, 2026, and notifications will be sent by March 15, 2026.
Applications due Feb 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The CHS Foundation's Cooperative Education Grant aims to support educational projects that enhance understanding of the agricultural cooperative business model. With a focus on middle school to college-age students, the program encourages innovative approaches, measurable outcomes, and engagement strategies. It prioritizes initiatives with a national or state-level reach within the CHS trade area, fostering success and growth in cooperative education. Funding will be allocated to programs that align with these goals, ensuring a robust educational framework for future leaders in agriculture.
Applications due Feb 16, 2026
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The IAA Foundation Fellowships support Illinois Farm Families by providing college fellowships to individuals majoring in agriculture or related fields. This initiative aims to enhance the future of agriculture through education, ensuring a qualified workforce in Illinois. The fellowships are available to Illinois Farm Bureau members and their families, fostering community support for future agricultural leaders.
Applications due Feb 16, 2026
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The IAA Foundation Scholarship Program supports Illinois Farm Families by providing college scholarships to those pursuing agriculture-related studies. Administered by the IAA Foundation, the program aims to cultivate a skilled agricultural workforce for the future. Recipients are chosen based on their community involvement, financial plans for education, and academic performance. This initiative not only aids students but also strengthens farming communities across Illinois.
Applications due Feb 17, 2026
Up to US $2,500
The Cook County Farm Bureau® Foundation offers General CCFB Scholarships to support Illinois residents pursuing higher education in agriculture and related fields. Established in 1997, this non-profit organization aims to foster a skilled agricultural workforce through scholarships for students in various agricultural disciplines. Eligibility includes being a high school graduate and proof of enrollment in an accredited institution. Scholarships are awarded based on a points system considering academic performance, community involvement, and agricultural experience.
Applications due Feb 17, 2026
US $3,500
The Howard Paarlberg Excellence in Agriculture Scholarship, offered by the Cook County Farm Bureau Foundation, aims to support Illinois residents pursuing higher education in agriculture or related fields. Established in 1997, the Foundation funds scholarships based on academic performance, community involvement, and agricultural activities. The top-rated applicant from the General CCFB Foundation Scholarship pool receives this prestigious award, which carries the highest monetary value, ensuring the development of a skilled agricultural workforce in the region.
Applications due Feb 17, 2026
US $3,000
The Stuenkel Family Scholarship, offered by the Cook County Farm Bureau® Foundation, supports Illinois residents pursuing higher education in agriculture-related disciplines. Applicants must be high school graduates enrolled in accredited institutions and will be evaluated based on scholastics, community involvement, and agricultural activities. This scholarship aims to foster a skilled agricultural workforce by providing opportunities for members and dependents of the Cook County Farm Bureau. It emphasizes careers in technology, education, leadership, and mental health.
Applications due Feb 27, 2026
Up to US $1,250
The "Moving Ag Forward" Vocational Ag Career Training Scholarship, provided by the Cook County Farm Bureau Foundation, supports students pursuing vocations in agriculture. The foundation offers four scholarships of up to $1,250 for those enrolled in specific vocational programs at Illinois Community Colleges. This initiative aims to cultivate a skilled workforce for the agriculture sector, ensuring qualified professionals are prepared for various agricultural careers in the Chicagoland area.
Applications due Feb 28, 2026
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The CHS Foundation offers funding for innovative projects in precision agriculture and data analytics. This annual grant program supports colleges and universities focusing on enhancing agronomy and ag mechanics curriculum. Applications are accepted from April 15 to May 31, with priority given to initiatives that foster hands-on learning and technology development. Eligible projects should emphasize data analysis and improve students' understanding of agricultural technology, while adhering to funding guidelines.
Applications due Mar 1, 2026
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The Dr. Michael Mugge Scholarship Fund, established by Diane Mugge, aims to support graduating seniors from Murphysboro School District 186 who are pursuing higher education, particularly in music education. If there are not enough applicants in that field, students studying agriculture or education may also qualify. This initiative, under the Southern Illinois Community Foundation, seeks to foster educational growth and community development in southern Illinois.
Applications due Mar 15, 2026
Up to US $500
The Farmers Market Grant Program by Compeer Financial supports farmers by enhancing their marketing and technology capabilities. Grants can be utilized for branding, website creation, and payment technologies, as well as essential equipment like scales and tents. This initiative aims to promote direct consumer engagement and strengthen local food systems, ensuring fresh produce accessibility while fostering economic growth in rural communities. Eligible applicants must be Compeer clients actively participating in verified farmers markets.
Applications due Apr 4, 2026
US $2,500 - US $50,000
The Land, Health, Community Grant, previously known as the Lumpkin Family Fund, focuses on enhancing the well-being of communities in East Central Illinois. This grant supports initiatives promoting access to healthy food, fostering local agriculture, and encouraging sustainable practices. It aims to create robust, interconnected, and healthy communities by prioritizing collaborations that reflect the foundation's mission and values, ensuring inclusivity and environmental stewardship.
Applications due May 11, 2026
US $1,000 - US $20,000
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation offers grants to support diverse initiatives, including museums, educational programs, and environmental activities. Aiming to make a significant impact with modest funding, the Foundation targets IRS-qualified non-profits in the U.S. Grants typically range from $1,000 to $20,000, fostering community development and enhancement. Organizations focused on youth, seniors, and individuals with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply, as the Foundation seeks to empower those in need.
Applications due May 28, 2026
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The Agricultural Education Preservice Teacher Internship Program aims to alleviate educator shortages in Illinois by providing a structured internship experience for preservice agricultural educators. This program focuses on enhancing content knowledge, fostering industry partnerships, and ensuring equity across teacher preparation institutions. It offers a minimum of 300 hours of practical experience, combining lectures and hands-on learning, thus preparing students effectively for future teaching roles in agricultural education.
Applications due May 31, 2026
Up to US $1,000
The CHS Foundation offers University Partnerships to support agriculture students through scholarships and mini-grants. Over 225 scholarships are awarded annually to students at partner colleges and universities. Mini-grants are available for agriculture-focused college clubs. Interested students should reach out to their college's agricultural office for application details, as timelines may vary. This initiative aims to foster academic and leadership development in the agricultural field.
Applications due Jun 24, 2026
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The IL Specialty Crop Block Grant Program aims to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops in Illinois, which include fruits, vegetables, and nursery crops. Funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this program supports projects that boost local produce availability and strengthen the specialty crop industry. With over 83,000 acres dedicated to these crops yielding nearly $500 million in sales, the Department encourages initiatives in food safety, research, and improving access, especially in underserved communities.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
US $10,000 - US $300,000
The Illinois Habitat Fund Grant supports not-for-profit organizations and governmental entities in preserving and maintaining high-quality habitat lands. This grant aims to manage, conserve, and protect Illinois' natural resources while enhancing public understanding and appreciation. Projects funded are competitive and evaluated based on merit, focusing on improving habitat quality and connectivity for wildlife. The initiative ensures that these vital ecosystems are safeguarded for future generations, addressing both ecological and educational goals.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
US $10,000 - US $100,000
The Special Wildlife Funds - State Pheasant Fund provides competitive grants to non-profit and governmental organizations aimed at conserving wild pheasant habitats in Illinois. Funded through Illinois Habitat Stamps, projects should align with the state's Wildlife Action Plan and improve habitat quality and connectivity. Eligible activities include preserving, acquiring, and managing high-quality habitats, ensuring public access, and meeting feasible costs. Compliance with administrative rules is essential for grant administration.
Letter of inquiry due Aug 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The LFF: Nature-Based Climate Action Grant aims to support initiatives that leverage natural systems to combat climate change. By funding projects focused on tree planting, prairie restoration, and carbon sequestration, the program seeks to engage communities and enhance understanding of climate challenges. Ideal applicants include rural organizations working to create measurable environmental impacts while fostering collaboration and policy change. This grant represents an opportunity for organizations ready to take significant strides in addressing the climate crisis.
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
Up to US $10,000
Compeer Financial's Emergency Response Equipment Grant Program aims to enhance collaboration among rural fire, rescue, and ambulance departments by providing funding for specialized equipment. Grants of up to $10,000 support projects that improve emergency response capabilities, encouraging teamwork among departments serving adjacent jurisdictions. Eligible applicants must operate within Compeer's 144-county territory and demonstrate a clear plan for equipment use. This initiative underscores the importance of community cooperation in ensuring effective emergency services in rural areas.
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
Up to US $50,000
The CHS Foundation is dedicated to enhancing agricultural education through its Teacher Grants program, providing up to $50,000 for innovative projects. This initiative aims to engage students in experiential learning within rural communities across various states. By supporting teachers and their creative ideas, the foundation fosters educational growth and prepares future agricultural leaders, ensuring a sustainable and empowered agricultural sector. This commitment reflects CHS's broader mission of community support and development.
Letter of inquiry due Oct 2, 2026
Up to US $56,000
The CTF: Rooted in Justice Grants program aims to empower youth aged 12 to 20 by funding community-based organizations that engage them in environmental and food justice initiatives. With two-year grants of $25,000 per year, this program prioritizes youth-led urban greening efforts, acknowledging the importance of youth voices in creating equitable communities. Eligible organizations must operate in specific U.S. states and have existing programs that align with social justice principles.
Applications due Nov 20, 2026
Up to US $50,000
The NCR-SARE Partnership Grant Program aims to enhance sustainable agriculture by fostering collaboration between agricultural professionals and groups of farmers. By facilitating innovative research and educational activities, this program supports projects that test new cropping strategies, develop marketing approaches, and enhance food security. Focused on the North Central Region, it encourages partnerships that drive on-farm research, ultimately improving economic viability and environmental stewardship for communities across 12 states.