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Find similar grantsVital Farms Local Impact Grantmaking Program is sponsored by Community Foundation of the Ozarks. Supports projects that improve communities where Vital Farms operates, focusing on animal welfare, food access, youth education, and agriculture.
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CFO, Vital Farms open Local Impact Grantmaking Program - Community Foundation of the Ozarks CFO, Vital Farms open Local Impact Grantmaking Program Program’s second year has $125,000 available to support agriculture For a second year, Vital Farms is supporting a grant program administered by the Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
The Vital Farms Local Impact Grantmaking Program reflects the company’s purpose to improve the lives of people, animals and the planet through food and a commitment to supporting the communities where its network of more than 600 small farms call home.
With $125,000 available in the grant program, Vital Farms will support projects that improve its farmers’ communities in four focus areas: Improving Access to Food/Transparency in Food Systems The program is open to 501(c)3 nonprofits or organizations with similar tax-exempt status serving 22 counties in which Vital Farms’ farmers operate throughout Missouri: Adair, Bates, Benton, Cedar, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Howard, Howell, Laclede, Lawrence, Moniteau, Morgan, Oregon, Pettis, Polk, St.
Clair, Texas, Vernon, Webster and Wright counties. Supported by the Vital Farms Corporate Grantmaking Fund held by the CFO, the program will close at 11:45 p. m.
on May 14. Last year, the first Vital Farms Local Impact Grantmaking Program provided $127,474 to nine agencies for projects including farmers markets, community gardens and agriculture education.
Vital Farms is a Certified B Corporation that offers a range of ethically produced foods nationwide, and its award-winning egg washing and packing facility, Egg Central Station, nests in Springfield, Missouri, less than a day’s drive from more than 600 small farms who produce the leading U.S. brand of pasture-raised eggs by retail dollar sales. For information and to begin the application process, visit cfozarks. org/applyforgrants .
Vital Farms (Nasdaq: VITL) is a Certified B Corporation that offers a range of ethically produced foods nationwide. Started on a single farm in Austin, Texas, in 2007, Vital Farms is now a national consumer brand that works with 600 small farms and is the leading U.S. brand of pasture-raised eggs by retail dollar sales.
Vital Farms’ ethics are exemplified by its focus on the humane treatment of farm animals and sustainable farming practices. In addition, as a Delaware public benefit corporation, Vital Farms prioritizes the long-term benefits of each of its stakeholders, including farmers and suppliers, customers and consumers, communities and the environment, and crew members and stockholders.
Vital Farms’ products, including shell eggs, butter, hard-boiled eggs, and liquid whole eggs, are sold in more than 24,000 stores nationwide. Vital Farms pasture-raised eggs can also be found on menus at hundreds of foodservice operators across the country. For more information, visit https://vitalfarms.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits, school districts, government entities, and faith-based organizations in 22 Missouri counties. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $125,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Vital Farms Local Impact Grantmaking Program is funded by Community Foundation of the Ozarks. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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