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Beef Promotion Grant is sponsored by Ohio Beef Council. This grant program encourages county cattlemen's groups and county Farm Bureau groups to conduct consumer-targeted beef promotional and educational events to build demand for beef and share beef production stories.
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Staff & Operating Committee The Ohio Beef Council encourages counties to reach consumers in their local areas through events and programming. The Beef Promotion Grant program helps counties to share their beef production stories with consumers where face-to-face contact enhances consumer confidence in the beef they are purchasing for their families. WHAT IS A beef PROMOTION GRANT?
When Ohio beef producers voted in 2014 to increase the state checkoff to two dollars, it enabled the Ohio Beef Council (OBC) Operating Committee to create a fund to extend beef promotional programs at the local level well beyond the metropolitan areas. This fund, called the Beef Promotion Grant, creates a perfect partnership with county cattlemen’s groups and county Farm Bureau groups.
Through the grant program, the checkoff harnesses the creativity of county groups to reach more consumers with beef promotions and educational efforts. And with nearly 11. 5 million people, Ohio has lots of consumers throughout the entire state to reach.
The county grant program encourages counties to share their beef production stories with consumers where face-to-face contact enhances consumer confidence in the beef they are purchasing for their families. For questions regarding Beef Promotion Grants or the application, please contact Manager of Consumer Programs & Digital Marketing, Kelly Keirn.
The grants are designed for consumer targeted beef promotional/educational events and grant applications are due quarterly on January 1, March 1, June 1 and September 1. Groups can fill out the form below to apply. Grants must be submitted prior to the event and will be evaluated by the planning committee of the Ohio Beef Council and voted on at an OBC Operating Committee Meeting.
There is no limit to how many applications a group can submit in a calendar year. Beef promotion grants will be considered based on the application’s alignment with the objectives of the current year’s OBC marketing plan and alignment with the National Beef Checkoff campaign. Grants will be considered throughout the duration of the current year’s marketing plan, providing there are still funds available in the specific program area.
At the conclusion of the event, applicants will be asked to submit a summary and invoice for the approved amount in order to receive funds. WHAT TYPE OF EVENTS QUALIFY? The event can be a new or an existing event, however, it must be a consumer-oriented event targeted at a non-agricultural audience and be promotional.
Ideas include non-agricultural youth educational programs that educate on animal welfare and how beef gets from pasture to plate, beef sampling events, beef cooking demonstrations, farm tours, and breakfast/dinner on the farm event that include local officials, media, and/or health professionals in addition to consumers. Is your group interested in hosting a promotional event but not sure where to begin?
Contact Consumer and Digital Marketing Manager, Kelly Keirn for assistance in planning. WHAT DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR A GRANT? The grant cannot be used for equipment, operating costs and traditional projects.
These include bedding for cattle barns, fair trophies and awards, grills or cooking equipment, scholarship fund donations, producer information sessions and county fair sale buyer dinners.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: County cattlemen's groups and county Farm Bureau groups conducting consumer-oriented events targeting non-agricultural audiences aligned with Ohio Beef Council marketing plan objectives. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Beef Promotion Grant is funded by Ohio Beef Council. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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