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Kansas FFA Foundation launches $5 million fundraising campaign

Tom and Maggie Hemmer, Salina, Kan., lead the way with a $1 million gift.

June 16, 2022

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FUTURE OF AG: The Kansas FFA Foundation announced it has begun a $5 million fundraising campaign, and Tom and Maggie Hemmer of Salina have led the charge with their $1 million gift to the campaign. The announcement was made June 3 during the 94th Kansas FFA Convention, Manhattan, Kan.Courtesy of Kansas FFA

The Kansas FFA Foundation launched its endowment-plus campaign with a $1 million contribution announcement during the 94th Kansas FFA Convention on June 3 on the Kansas State University campus.

The statewide campaign — “Our Kansas. Our Youth. Our FFA.” — will raise $5 million to establish an endowment to support the Kansas FFA and allow donors to give to immediate needs.

Leading the way

The campaign has started strong, with many close to the Kansas FFA Foundation giving considerably and the exciting announcement of a $1 million gift to the campaign from Tom and Maggie Hemmer of Salina. The Hemmers’ gift will provide $500,000 over the next five years, and the remainder as an estate gift to be received in the future.

Tom Hemmer noted that the couple’s gift was motivated by the generosity of others.

“I was blessed with a great FFA experience in high school, and it set me on a path for success in life,” he said. “This gift expresses our gratitude and our desire to ensure a strong future for FFA in Kansas.”

Halley Nett, chair of the Kansas FFA Foundation Board of Trustees, acknowledged the gift on behalf of the foundation.

“We are grateful for the generosity of the Hemmers in leading the way for this campaign,” Nett said. “As a business leader and former state FFA officer, Tom knows firsthand the amazing leadership opportunities FFA offers. This campaign will help secure those opportunities for future members for generations to come.”

Growth

In officially sharing the project, Kevin Harris, the campaign chair from Abilene, noted the organization's growth as a driving factor.

“An endowment will create more stability for the future of the Kansas FFA and the local FFA chapters,” Harris said. “Kansas FFA has grown over 30% during the last decade, with no increase in their budget. It’s time our agricultural educators and FFA members have the same opportunities as some of the neighboring states.”

Beth Gaines, executive director of the Kansas FFA Foundation, is excited to share the opportunity for others to help support this effort.

“This is the first statewide campaign the Kansas FFA Foundation has launched. We believe many Kansans and FFA alumni understand the value and importance of the Kansas FFA and want to be a part of securing its future,” Gaines said. “This organization has given many successful individuals the leadership skills necessary to succeed in life. Now is the time they can help pass that opportunity for greatness on to the young leaders of tomorrow.”

The FFA is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. The Kansas FFA Association represents 224 chapters and more than 10,800 members across Kansas, supported by the Kansas FFA Foundation.

For additional information on the campaign and how to participate, contact Johanna Anderes, Kansas FFA development coordinator, at [email protected]; call 785-410-7313; or visit the Kansas FFA website at ksffa.org/foundation.

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