White County Farm Bureau Foundation
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Ag in the Classroom
Provides educational materials and experiences to teach children about agriculture.

Collegiate Scholarships
Offers scholarships to students pursuing higher education.

About
White County Farm Bureau Foundation


Founded in
2014
EIN
452721434
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Education Educational Support Educational Foundations
Address
304 EAST ROBINSON STREET PO BOX CARMI, IL 62821-1935 Unite States
Website
https://www.whitecfb.com/
Phone
(161)-838-28512
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About
Founded in 2014, the White County Farm Bureau Foundation is dedicated to enriching agricultural education from our home at 304 East Robinson Street, PO Box 62821-1935, Carmi, IL. Our mission focuses on inspiring students through programs like 'Ag in the Classroom' and providing collegiate scholarships. We believe in the power of agriculture to transform lives and communities, and we strive to support and educate the next generation of agricultural leaders.
Mission
The White County Farm Bureau Foundation supports agricultural education through "Ag in the Classroom" and provides collegiate scholarships for students.

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