In 2023, the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation proudly continued its support of many important agricultural education and leadership programs across the state. As a nonprofit, the Foundation relies on the generous partnership of donors like you to ensure programs are accessible to our future ag leaders and consumers.
Because of our community of donors, programming supported by the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation reached new milestones this year, including:
- Agriculture in the Classroom communications and in-person programming reached over 1,000 educators and an estimated 67,900 students.
- The 15th Leadership Institute class convened, preparing leaders of all ages to become actively engaged in their county Farm Bureaus, communities, and beyond.
- Our Young Farmers and Agriculturists program held 20 networking, social, and educational events, engaging over 500 YFA members.
- Events and educational opportunities held through our Sustainability Initiatives shared insights, lessons, and opportunities with members and their communities.
- The Promotion and Education Committee established long-term priorities around their initiatives, including their Leadership Boot Camp training series.
- Our Farm Neighbors Care program continued outreach to farmers, their families, and communities, emphasizing the importance of wellness and mental health.
As you make decisions about supporting worthy causes this time of year, we ask for your consideration of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation and its work to develop the next generation of agriculturists.
Gifts can be made online or via mail and are tax-deductible for 2023 if made by December 31st.
Contact Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation Director John Hromyak for more information about giving to the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation at jhromyak@wfbf.com or 608-893-0697.
John Hromyak
John Hromyak is the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation Director. He is responsible for strategizing, overseeing and managing the operations of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation.
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