Who Qualifies for Agri-Science Projects in Idaho
GrantID: 4277
Grant Funding Amount Low: $250
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $1,000
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Grant Overview
Agri-Science Projects for Rural Students in Idaho
Idaho faces critical barriers in education related to agriculture and food security. With more than 90% of the state classified as rural, many students lack access to hands-on agri-science education, which limits their understanding of sustainable farming practices. The agricultural land in Idaho is paramount not only for the state's economy but also for food production across the country. However, the challenges of recruiting STEM educators in rural areas further complicate the situation for students wishing to pursue agricultural studies.
Rural students in Idaho often encounter additional obstacles such as limited access to resources, mentoring, and extracurricular programs centered around agriculture. These barriers can stifle interest in agricultural careers and diminish the local workforce needed to sustain Idaho’s thriving food production industry. As a result, students may graduate without the foundational knowledge necessary for entering agricultural fields or pursuing further studies in agri-science.
This grant aims to fund agri-science projects for Idaho's rural students, providing them with unique opportunities to engage in hands-on experiments and research related to sustainable agriculture. Each grant, ranging from $250 to $1,000, will enable students to collaborate with local farms to gain practical insights and nurture their interest in agricultural careers. These collaborative projects will empower students to take on challenges related to food security in Idaho, encouraging innovative thinking and problem-solving.
By fostering partnerships with local agricultural experts and farming communities, the program aims to bridge the gap between education and real-world application. The projects will enhance students' understanding of agricultural sciences and their importance, preparing them for future employment in one of Idaho’s key industries. This program addresses the urgent need for a skilled workforce in Idaho’s agricultural sector, ultimately ensuring that students have the opportunity to contribute to sustainable practices in their communities.
Through the funding of these initiatives, the program seeks to inspire the next generation of agricultural leaders in Idaho, providing resources and knowledge to secure the future of the state’s agricultural landscape.
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