Commissioner Adam H. Putnam

Florida Ag In The Classroom Selects 23 Volunteer Grants For Funding For 2008


For Information, Contact:

Lisa Gaskalla
(352) 846-1391
cell: 352-745-0246
Gaskalla@ufl.edu

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August 25, 2008

GAINESVILLE – Students around Florida will develop bio fuels, learn about commodities produced in their areas and participate in a state-wide Arbor Day program, among other programs, as part of 23 volunteer grant projects Florida Agriculture in the Classroom, Inc. has selected for funding for 2008.

The non-profit association based in Gainesville approved grant projects around the state, many of them to be carried out by University of Florida/IFAS Extension and 4-H programs, county Farm Bureaus, local fair organizations, middle school and high school agri-science programs and other non-profit organizations. It will spend more than $24,000 and project organizers estimate they will reach more than 63,000 students statewide as part of these projects.

“This hard working group of agriculture industry volunteers helps Florida Ag in the Classroom reach even more students and teachers with the message of the importance of agriculture,” said Cara Martin, chairman of Florida Ag in the Classroom and assistant director of government and community affairs for Florida Farm Bureau.

“By providing them with grant money, these volunteers can tailor agriculture-related educational programs to the needs of their schools and communities,” Martin said.

Florida Ag in the Classroom uses proceeds from the sale of the agriculture specialty license plate, or the Ag Tag, to fund its teacher and volunteer grants programs, among other Florida Ag in the Classroom programs.

The organization is now accepting applications for Teacher Grants for the 2008-09 school year, the application and guidelines of which are available on Florida Ag in the Classroom’s website at www.flagintheclassroom.com and the deadline of which is Oct. 1.

The 2008 Volunteer Grant projects are as follows:

For more information, please contact Lisa Gaskalla by emailing gaskalla@ufl.edu or calling (352) 846-1391.

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