Agriculture Youth Mini Grant Program
Grants for agriculture education projects in Oregon
Supporting Youth in Agriculture
The Oregon Women for Agriculture Youth Mini Grant Program is an opportunity for students, student organizations, non-profit organizations, classrooms, clubs, etc. located within the state of Oregon to apply for funds to support agriculture related missions or special projects. During the Oregon Women for Agriculture Auction, donors from the agriculture community contributed to this fund.
Applications will open in June 2025 for our 2025 cycle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is eligible?
Students, student organizations, non-profit organizations, classrooms, clubs, etc. located within the state of Oregon are eligible to apply for funds in support of agriculture related missions or special projects. Projects must directly benefit youth (up through college-age) and be aligned with Oregon Women for Agriculture’s mission of “Working Together to Communicate the Story of Today’s Agriculture”.
What is the timeline for awards?
Applications will open in June 2025 and be due October 15, 2025. After the application deadline, our committee will review all of the applications. Applicants will be notified no later than December 1, 2025 and funds will be dispersed by January 15, 2026.
Projects must be planned between January 1, 2026 and September 1, 2026.
What are the reporting requirements?
Applicants are required to submit a follow-up grant report at the completion of the project. Failure to complete the grant report will result in future disqualification. Recipients may be asked to report at an OWA meeting or event.
Where can I ask additional questions?
You can email our committee at grants@owaonline.org.
Past Grant Recipients
2024 Awards
- Adams School, Corvallis
- Jackson County 4-H
- Lincoln County 4-H
- Lincoln Elementary School, Corvallis
- McMinnville Pod
- Newby Elementary School, McMinnville
- North Albany Elementary School
- North Albany Middle School
- Perrydale FFA
- Phoenix School of Roseburg
- Santiam Christian FFA
- Sheridan High School AG/ CTE
- Sweet Home FFA
2023 Awards
- Ascension School Camp and Conference Center, Cove: outdoor school field trips to woman-owned farms in Union County.
- Banks High School Agriculture Program, Banks: purchasing materials to establish a classroom cavy project for use in Companion Animal Science and Vet Science courses.
- Catalyst High School, Newberg: funds from OWA will help the development of a garden which will be the center of the hands-on learning style classroom.
- Community Roots School, Silverton: continuation of large school garden’s consumable needs like seeds, compost, chicken and duck feed, tools and materials for educational projects.
- Dufur School, Dufur: the purchase of materials for 6-12th grade students to build raised garden beds for K-5th grade classes.
- Elgin School District, Elgin: purchase of raised beds for produce production in district greenhouses.
- Future Involvement in Agriculture, Klamath Community College: funds for agriculture field trips for Klamath Community College students to engage in industry and learn of career opportunities.
- Kalmiopsis Elementary School, Brookings: revival of a Monarch Butterfly Garden to support classroom lessons about the importance of pollinators.
- Klamath County Extension, Klamath Falls: development of three insect collections to be used as teaching aids for 4-H/FFA, Master Gardeners and Klamath Community College students.
- Muddy Creek Charter School, Corvallis: repair and improvement of outdoor learning spaces, specifically improvements to their chicken coop and sprinklers for summer watering needs.
- Reynolds High School, Portland: field trips and an egg incubator for a new Agriculture Science class.
- Sauvie Island School, Portland: the addition of climate control amenities for greenhouses to enable year-round vegetable production.
- Springwater Environmental Sciences School, Oregon City: the purchase of five new wheelbarrows for use by students in their school garden.