Montana Farmers Union Community Grant Initiatives

Montana Farmers Union (MFU) Foundation has awarded more than $83,000 through its Community Grant Program to 34 projects across Montana, supporting initiatives that expand opportunities, strengthen agriculture, and enhance the resilience of rural communities.

MFU President Walter Schweitzer said, “Over the years, the MFU Foundation has supported educational programs that teach kids how to grow food while providing tools for school workshops that introduce students to the trades. These grants help fill gaps in school funding, giving students a more well-rounded education. Learning to grow their own food builds resilience and encourages healthier eating habits.”

Launched in 2022, the Foundation has awarded and leveraged more than $60,000 for projects in rural communities, building on its commitment to investing in local efforts and community-led solutions.

MFU is a grassroots organization, and the Foundation’s grant program provides resources for projects that create meaningful local impact. Past grant recipients have used the funding for a variety of needs, including boosting microgreen programs and purchasing welders for shop classes.

This year, the Foundation awarded an additional $83,697 to support a wide range of projects, from community beef and food initiatives to hydroponic units and leadership programs for girls.

Emphasizing the importance of local funding, Schweitzer added, “Many high schools quit their trades programs due to lack of funding. Every trades program we preserve helps more students pursue careers in the skilled trades, including plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, and mechanics—creating future opportunities for young people while strengthening our rural communities.”

Grant recipients:

Blackfeet Agriculture Department, Heart Butte Community Beef and Food Project, $7,500

Augusta FFA, metal cabinet for school shop storage, $3,100

Superior School District, school garden, $1,000

Wibaux Public School, Greenhouse at Wibaux School, $2,000

Fromberg School – FFA, School Barn Project, $5,000

Dutton/Brady Public School, hydroponic unit for fresh produce at school, $3,000

Havre FFA Alumni and Supporters, printer/copier for FFA materials, $250

Montana Land to Hand, hands-on garden and nutrition education, $2,000

Red Ants Pants Festival Foundation, Eastern MT Girls Leadership Program, $5,000

Circle Public Schools, school greenhouse, $2,000

Liberty County 4-H Council, 4-H Cloverbud Camp, $500

Belgrade FFA, Belgrade school farm and community garden, $2,000

Power High School, fire and soil school project for algebra students, $6,500

Southwest Montana Youth Partners, youth mental health program funding, $1,300

Cardwell School District, raised bed gardens for school and community, $1,000

Farm to School of Park County, vehicle repairs for Farm to School vehicle, $3,500

Plevna FFA, FFA Greenhouse, $2,000

Montana 4-H, small animal school, $500

Kalispell Montessori Elementary School, school garden, $1,000

Farm in the Dell Rocky Mountain Front, Water Cistern, $1,500

Mission West Community Development Partners, Montana Marinara Project, $5,000

MSU Fort Belknap Extension, Wasay Wakpa Walipini greenhouse repairs, $2,000

Denton FFA, ag equipment trailer for ag education & FFA, $2,000

Box Elder School District, grow towers for the lunchroom, $5,000

Froid Public School, chop saw and miter saw for shop program, $2,000

Arrowhead School District, school garden program, $1,000

Heart of Montana Farm in the Dell, 15 raised beds and soil for the hoop house, $1,500

Scobey School Ag-Education Project, LabQuest3 Interface and ASP Go Direct Sensor Package, $2,237

Belt Valley FFA, portable greenhouses and seed pods for hydroponic system, $1,000

Boys & Girls Club of Richland County, garden production initiative, $1,000

Bridger High School, multimatic welder for school shop, $3,310

Chester Joplin Inverness FFA, FFA Greenhouse, $1,000

Cutbank School District, hydroponic grow towers, $5,000

Victor School District, poultry processing program, $1,000

 

To learn more about MFU Foundation grants, visit www.montanafarmersunion.com