MADISON, Wis. (April 23, 2026) – The Wisconsin FFA Foundation is pleased to announce the FFA chapters selected to receive 2026 Wisconsin FFA Foundation Chapter Grants. These grants support local FFA programs in initiating or expanding projects that enhance agricultural education, develop leadership skills, and create community impact.
Chapter grants provide FFA members with opportunities to participate in activities they may not otherwise have access to, while creating benefits for entire communities. The grants also help build lasting partnerships between FFA chapters and local and statewide businesses. Sponsoring organizations gain a direct connection to the talent, dedication, and leadership potential of Wisconsin FFA members.
Through the generosity of program sponsors, the following chapters have been awarded Chapter Grants:
Alliant Energy Chapter Grant
- Badger FFA Chapter
- Fall River FFA Chapter
This grant supports projects that initiate or strengthen chapter programs, particularly for those within the Alliant Energy service territory.
Bethany L. Rieth Memorial Endowment Community Service Chapter Grant
- Oconto Falls FFA Chapter
This grant supports a community service project focused on making a difference in communities.
Organic Valley/CROPP Cooperative Organic Agriculture Chapter Grant
- Fall River FFA Chapter
- New Auburn FFA Chapter
This grant is awarded to FFA chapters across Wisconsin whose activities focus on improving or incorporating organic agriculture into their organizations.
The Wisconsin FFA Foundation congratulates all recipient chapters and thanks Alliant Energy, Organic Valley/CROPP Cooperative, and the Bethany L. Rieth Memorial Endowment for their continued investment in agricultural education and youth leadership across the state.
For more information, about the Wisconsin FFA Foundation and its mission to support the next generation of agricultural leaders, visit https://wisconsinaged.org/about-foundation
The Wisconsin FFA Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, unites individuals, organizations, and companies who share a common interest in the advancement of agriculture and community leadership through FFA.





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