47 Projects in 24 Counties Will Connect Students with Opportunities
Harrisburg, PA – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today announced $498,161 in PA Farm Bill Agriculture & Youth Grants awarded to 47 organizations in 24 counties, funding projects that prepare youth to succeed in Pennsylvania's $132.5 billion agriculture industry. Students and educators from Fox Chase Farm, the School District of Philadelphia's 112-acre demonstration farm, and Variety – the Children's Charity of the Delaware Valley joined Secretary Redding to make the announcement in the 2024 PA Farm Show's So You Want to Be a Farmer area, where anyone can learn how to raise food or flowers for fun, for profit, or for a new career.
"To meet increasingly complex challenges tied to climate and marketplace changes, and rapidly evolving technology, Pennsylvania's agriculture employers need innovative problem-solvers," Secretary Redding said. "The Shapiro Administration is committed to making sure young people have the freedom to choose their own paths, and the preparation to pursue the opportunities ahead of them. These grants feed the hungry minds of those who will feed us tomorrow."
The Shapiro Administration's commonsense, bi-partisan budget for 2023-24 funds a fifth year of Ag & Youth Grants through the PA Farm Bill. Since 2019, Ag & Youth Grants have invested just under $2 million in 194 projects statewide. Overall, more than $150 million in projects and initiatives to grow Pennsylvania's agriculture industry have been funded through the PA Farm Bill.
Grants awarded today support projects in Allegheny, Berks, Blair, Bucks, Butler, Chester, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Forest, Greene, Huntingdon, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Perry, Philadelphia, Union, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.
Fox Chase Farm received a $25,000 matching grant to fund an automated, mobile chicken house.
"This cutting-edge addition not only symbolizes the latest technology in free-range poultry production but also serves as a dynamic educational tool, aligning with the ever-evolving landscape of poultry science," said Dr. Mandy Manna, leader of innovative agricultural education programs for the School District of Philadelphia. "We are not just cultivating futures; we are nurturing the next generation of agricultural leaders and placing the promise of innovation directly into the hands of our students. Together, we are building a legacy of excellence in agriculture education."
The 2023-24 budget invests another $13.8 million in the PA Farm Bill, continuing support for Pennsylvania's Commission for Agriculture Education Excellence, and supporting youth education and workforce development initiatives including the largest increase ever in basic K-12 education funding, expanded apprenticeships and career and technology training, and continued work to expand broadband internet access to allow students and employers in rural communities to compete.
"This grant will support Variety's vocational programs for youth and young adults with disabilities," said Variety – the Children's Charity of the Delaware Valley CEO Dominque Bernardo, another grant recipient. "Our gardens and greenhouse are living classrooms, where students learn valuable skills to prepare them for permanent employment in the community. Ultimately, grant funds help connect our community with surrounding communities who visit our pop-up shops to purchase food grown by our participants and local food pantries who receive donated food."
PA Farm Bill Ag and Youth Grants provide direct funding of up to $7,500 and matching grants of up to $25,000 to support projects, programs, and equipment purchases by youth-run organizations, and those with programs that benefit youth or promote agriculture, community leadership, vocational training, and peer networking. Past funded projects include agriculture career seminars and field trips, agricultural safety training, capital projects, and equipment purchases aimed at leading students to opportunities in agriculture and building the future workforce Pennsylvania's agriculture industry needs.
Grant recipients, funded projects, and funding amount by county are as follows:
Allegheny
Forbes Road Career and Technology Center, $7,478
Berks
Kutztown Area School District, Science Equipment for KAHS Agriculture Program, $7,500
Schuylkill Valley School District, Schuylkill Valley High School FFA Grant, $5,842
Schuylkill Valley Agricultural Program Expansion, $20,000
Berks and Bucks
Center for Dairy Excellence Foundation, $7,500
Blair
Williamsburg Community Junior Senior High School, Overhauling Small Gas Engines, $7,500
Spring Cove School District, Agriculture Curriculum Update, $7,493
Tyrone Area School District - Tyrone Area FFA Chapter, Apparatuses for Agricultural Education, $7,468
Hollidaysburg Area School District, Tiger Victory Garden, $7,500
Bucks
Upper Bucks County Technical School, $25,000
Butler
Butler Area School District, IHS Ag Lab, Butler, $25,000
Chester
Chester County Intermediate Unit Animal and Veterinary Science Programs, $6,875
Chester County 4-H Center, $9,500
Octorara Area School District, Ag Mechanic's Welding Equipment, $7,500
Columbia
Millville Area School District -- Bridging the Gap Between Agriculture Students and Rural Veterinarians, $7,500
Cumberland
West Shore School District -- Apiary Education in the West Shore, $6,143
Big Spring School District, $7,500
Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation -- Mobile Agriculture Education Science Lab Program, $25,000
Cumberland and Dauphin
Harrisburg University -- Improving Food Security through CEA Education in Urban School Districts, $7,416
Delaware
Garrett Williamson -- School to Farm Field Trips, $7,500
Erie
Erie County Technical School -- CTE Greenhouse Project, $25,00
Forest
Forest Area School District -- Student Greenhouse and Gardens, $6,500
Greene
West Greene School District -- Central Weld Fume Control System, Ag Mechanics, $25,000
Huntingdon
Southern Huntingdon County School District --Southern Huntingdon Vernier Sensors, $7,500
Lancaster
Elizabethtown Community Fair, $6,750
Elizabethtown Area School District, $17,836
The Edible Classroom -- Spring Garden Program Supplies, $7,452
Pequea Valley School District -- Pequea Valley Hydroponics, $7,500
Conestoga Valley School District -- Controlled Environment Agriculture with Reverse Osmosis, $7,404
Thaddeus Stevens Foundation -- Agriculture Education and Workforce Development on Diesel Agriculture Equipment, $7,500
Millersville University of Pennsylvania -- Sustainable Agriculture Design Competition, $7,499
Lawrence
Lawrence County Social Services -- Ag Exploration, $7,500
Lebanon
Eastern Lebanon County School District -- Widefield Zoom Stereo Microscopes, $3,826
Lehigh
Salisbury Township School District-- Growing our Understanding, $7,500
Flint Hill Farm Educational Center -- Invitation to Explore Dairy Careers, Creating Added Value Project, $7,120
Montgomery
Variety the Children's Charity of the Delaware Valley -- Inclusive Agricultural Vocational Training for Youth with Disabilities, $7,500
Norristown Area School District- Stewart Middle School -- Blockson Middle School Garden, $1,500
Montgomery and Chester
Trellis for Tomorrow -- SEED Skills Program, $7,500
Perry
LEAF Project, Youth-Directed No Till Program, $7,500
Greenwood School District -- Ag Mechanization Safety and Operation Enhancement, $24,700
Philadelphia
Fairmount Food Forest -- Fairmount Food Forest and Strawberry Mansion High School Culinary Arts Value-Added Products, $7,500
The School District of Philadelphia -- Agriculture & Related Sciences Seminar for School District of Philadelphia High School Seniors, $7,500
The School District of Philadelphia -- Fox Chase Farm Mobile Hen House, $25,000
Union
SUN Area Technical Institute -- Student Education and Awareness Bee Project, $4,500
Washington
California Area School District -- Building a Hive of Learning: A Honey Hut Proposal, $7,359
Trinity Area School District – Trinity High School, $7,500
Westmoreland
Central Westmoreland Career & Technology Center -- FFA Phoenix Falls, $25,000
Learn more about opportunities in agriculture at agriculture.pa.gov/kidsarethefuture.
Find a map of previous grant recipients and details of other PA Farm Bill grants and initiatives to grow and sustain Pennsylvania agriculture at agriculture.pa.gov/pafarmbill.
Contact: Shannon Powers, 717-603-2056 or shpowers@pa.gov
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