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2026 Promotional Grant Applications are Live | Colorado Farm Bureau 2026 Promotional Grant Applications are Live County farm bureaus interested in promotion and advertising should apply. Colorado Farm Bureau is pleased to announce that there are funds for up to $2,000 per county available for One-Time county promotional grants to promote interest in CFB membership.
County farm bureaus interested in promotion and advertising should apply. Each eligible advertising campaign should be designed to increase awareness and promote membership. Counties can pool resources with other counties for projects that may cover a larger range of impact.
We are currently accepting grant requests from any county that requires assistance and support to increase their radio, newspaper or other promotional advertising. If your county is interested, please submit this application no later than February 9, 2026 . Please fill out the application and once you are finished, click "Submit."
If you have trouble filling out the application or would like to submit it manually, please contact Jayde@coloradofb. org .
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