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Find similar grantsChristina Sue Lilja Resource Grants is sponsored by Varies (Listed by Wisconsin DPI). These grants provide resources for educational programs. The Wisconsin DPI lists this as an opportunity with a deadline in July 2026.
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Christina Sue Lilja Resource Grants provides funds for educators to purchase ag literacy resources from the Ag Foundation store. Christina Sue Lilja Resource Grants (formerly known as White-Reinhardt Resource Grants) are made possible by the CSL Foundation.
The CSL Foundation was established to carry on the late AFBFA director Christy Lilja's beliefs of helping others in need and to continue to advocate for educating K-12 teachers and students about the importance of agriculture. The purpose of these grants is to provide funds to educators to enable them to purchase accurate agricultural literacy materials from the AFBFA store for use in their classrooms.
By providing this grant, AFBFA hopes to help students gain access to more accurate information about agriculture. Applications are due July 17, 2026 . All applicants will receive notification by July 24, 2026 .
For 2026, 100 educators will be awarded $100 in store credits. If more than 100 educators apply for these grants, eligible educators will be randomly selected to receive the grants. Grantees will be issued a $100 credit to the AFBFA store.
We expect the purchases to be made by September 30, 2026 . If the grant is not used by September 30, AFBFA reserves the right to revoke the grant and make the grant available to someone else. Following purchase, grantees are required to send a copy of their order receipt to foundation@fb.
org within seven days of purchase so a confirmation that funds have been properly spent can be made. Since our funding comes from donors, grantees will be asked, but not required, to write a thank-you note to the donor explaining how they plan to use the purchased materials. Notes should be submitted no later than one month after the purchase has been made.
Grantees will be asked, but not required, to take a picture of themselves or their students using the materials and send it to AFBFA. NOTE: If students are in photos, a photo release form must be signed by each student's guardian. Fill out my online form .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Likely educators and schools in Wisconsin. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Christina Sue Lilja Resource Grants are due July 17, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Christina Sue Lilja Resource Grants is funded by Varies (Listed by Wisconsin DPI). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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