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North Dakota Soybean Council awards grants to middle and high school teachers.

September 28, 2022

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SUPPORTING EDUCATION: North Dakota Soybean Council Executive Director Stephanie Sinner says they are excited to help teachers and students learn more about farming in North Dakota. Johannes Kroemer /Getty Images

Middle and high school teachers can apply for a series of mini-grants being awarded by the North Dakota Soybean Council. The grants are worth up to $500 and will be awarded on a competitive basis to support lessons related to soybeans or soy products. Applications can be submitted throughout the 2022–23 school year.

NDSC’s grants are limited and will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Grants awarded for the 2022-23 school year need to be used by April 30.

“We’re excited to roll this program out this year for our teachers, to help our students learn more about North Dakota farmers, especially soybean farmers,” said Stephanie Sinner, NDSC executive director. “These students are future FFA members, future farmers and future career supporters in the ag industry.”

Funds can be used for materials associated with projects that help students to learn more about soybeans, soybean-related products, soybean research, soy innovations, and soy as part of health and nutrition.

To learn more and apply, visit the North Dakota Soybean Council.

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