All grant applications must be completed before midnight on Nov. 15, 2020
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Agricultural Education Leadership Council (MAELC) is now accepting grant applications for the improvement of agricultural education across Minnesota. Funds will be awarded in two competitive grant areas – Strategic Initiatives and Common Fund.
Over $250,000 is available between these competitive grant programs, awarded over two rounds. All grant applications must be completed online at www.mn.gov/maelc/grants.html before midnight on November 15, 2020. A second round of grants will be due April 15, 2021.
Common Fund grants are awarded to applications having a statewide impact and are designed to meet specific goals related to the 2025 Minnesota Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource (AFNR) Education Blueprint. New and innovative ideas are encouraged to support increasing quality of instruction, increasing the numbers and types of students reached by programs, and projects that improve the understanding of AFNR education.
Strategic Initiative grants are based on the strategies outlined in the AFNR Blueprint and focus on promoting access to AFNR education, improving current programs, and providing teacher professional development. These grants support programming at the primary, secondary, and postsecondary levels in Minnesota.
“No matter the global circumstances, MAELC remains committed to providing students access to quality career exploration and leadership development opportunities through agriculture, food and natural resource education programs. Our grants enable schools and organizations to meet the needs and interests of their students and communities,” said Sarah Dornink, Executive Director of MAELC.
Since its establishment, MAELC has provided over $17.3 million in competitive grants, scholarships, sponsored projects and awards.
Grant applications can be obtained online at www.mn.gov/maelc/grants.html
MAELC is a 16-member legislative council that provides leadership to promote and expand agricultural education in Minnesota. The state legislature, agricultural educators, and agriculture industry leaders are all represented on the council.
Last modified: 10/15/2020