Frontier Farm Credit awarded $65,800 in Working Here Fund grants in the first quarter of 2025.
The 17 nonprofit organizations listed below received grants to support agriculture and rural communities with projects that address one of the following areas: agricultural education, hunger and nutrition, or rural disaster relief/essential services.
Frontier Farm Credit is accepting grant applications for the second quarter of 2025 through June 30. To learn about the requirements and apply online, visit the Working Here Fund grants page.
Working Here Fund Grants Awarded up to $5,000
Chase County Junior Senior High School
Livestock Facilities
Cherokee County Ambulance Association Inc
Binder Lift Assists
Cherry Street Youth Center Inc
Expand Hydroponic Growing
Community Foundation For Independence
Food for Crisis Hunger Issues
First Baptist Church
Share with Love Food Pantry
Fresh Start Emergency Shelter Inc
Expand Shelter Garden
Friends of Library District No 2 of Linn County - La Cygne
Lunch: Feeding our Community
Galesburg Volunteer Fire Dept
Equipment for New Tanker
Gridley Community Food Pantry
Food for Pantry
Hope Market Foundation
The Hope Garden
Linn County Conservation District
Ag Education Supplies/Conference
North Baptist Church
Food for Pantry
Perry Lecompton High
Lab Equipment for Ag Classes
Riley County High School
Ag/FFA Greenhouse
Shawnee Heights FFA/Agricultural Education Program
Bovine Injection Simulator
USD 503
Viking Farms Greenhouse
Van Go Mobile Arts Inc
Go Healthy Food and Nutrition Ed
About Frontier Farm Credit
Frontier Farm Credit in eastern Kansas is a customer-owned financial cooperative proud to finance the growth of rural America, including the special needs of young and beginning producers. The Association has $3 billion in assets and $592 million in members’ equity. Learn more at frontierfarmcredit.com.