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Vital Farms Local Impact Grantmaking Program | GrantExec, a Euna Solutions® company Vital Farms Local Impact Grantmaking Program This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and eligible entities in specific Missouri counties for projects that promote animal welfare, improve food access and transparency, enhance youth education, and advance agricultural initiatives.
The Vital Farms Local Impact Grantmaking Program – Spring 2025 is a targeted funding opportunity designed to support communities where Vital Farms’ farmers live and work. Administered in partnership with the Community Foundation of the Ozarks (CFO), this grant initiative aligns with Vital Farms’ mission to improve the lives of people, animals, and the planet through ethical food practices.
The program will distribute a total of $125,000 to eligible projects focused on four key issue areas: Animal Welfare, Improving Access to Food / Transparency in Food Systems, Youth & Education, and Agriculture. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and other IRS-approved entities such as government agencies, school districts, and churches.
To qualify, applicants must serve at least one of the following Missouri counties: Adair, Bates, Benton, Cedar, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Howard, Howell, Laclede, Lawrence, Moniteau, Morgan, Oregon, Pettis, Polk, St. Clair, Texas, Vernon, Webster, or Wright. All proposed projects must demonstrate a direct impact in one or more of these communities.
The application period opens April 2, 2025, and closes May 14, 2025 at 11:45 p. m. CST.
Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis as funds are available, with final recommendations made by CFO and Vital Farms based on merit and alignment with the program’s goals. Applications must be submitted through the grant portal, and applicants should be aware that the system uses a character count for all responses, which includes letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation.
Vital Farms and CFO emphasize non-discriminatory grantmaking. Applicants and eventual grantees must comply with non-discrimination standards across all operations, including employment practices and access to services. For program-related questions, applicants can contact Ashley Fleming at [email protected] or (417) 864-6199.
For technical support or application process questions, Rachel Tripp can be reached at [email protected] or the same phone number.
Not specified - Not specified Funds are awarded based on availability and quality of applications All awards are intended to benefit communities associated with Vital Farms' farmers Character limits apply to all answers in the application portal City or township governments Independent school districts Applicants must be one of the eligible entity types and serve at least one of the specified counties in Missouri.
Projects must align with one or more focus areas and directly benefit local communities. Adair, Bates, Benton, Cedar, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Howard, Howell, Laclede, Lawrence, Moniteau, Morgan, Oregon, Pettis, Polk, St. Clair, Texas, Vernon, Webster, Wright
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and eligible entities in specific Missouri counties. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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