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Kentucky Farm Bureau Women's Mini-Grant Program Active
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Eligibility for Kentucky Farm Bureau Women's Mini-Grant Program

County Farm Bureaus: $500 for agricultural literacy projects serving PreK-12 or adults.

Amount $500
Deadline Closes on: October 9, 2026
Location Kentucky
Category Grants For Projects
Questions 5 total
Required 5 required

I keep seeing county Farm Bureau committees hesitate on this one. Not because the project idea isn't strong. Because the eligibility gates feel oddly specific - and honestly, they are. This mini-grant isn't for individual women, even though the name suggests it. It isn't for schools or nonprofits either. It is strictly for Kentucky county Farm Bureau organizations planning hands-on agricultural literacy work. If that is you, the checker below walks through the five hard gates before you invest time in a proposal. If that is not you, I will point you toward the right program in a second. The three-year waiting period trips up repeat applicants more than anything else. And the dual signature requirement? That is where good ideas quietly stall near the postmark deadline. Let us figure out fit first.

The two gates that disqualify applications before scoring starts

The three-year waiting period is absolute. If your county received a Mini-Grant in 2023, 2024, or 2025, the 2026 cycle is closed to you. No exceptions in the guidelines. Then there is the dual signature. Both the county contact person and the county Farm Bureau president must physically sign the paper form. In early October, when farm operations peak across Kentucky, chasing that second signature becomes its own project. I have seen strong proposals miss the postmark deadline because of this. Plan backward from October 9, not forward from your idea.

When this grant is the right fit

If your county clears the eligibility gates and your project concept leans hands-on over passive, this is where Grantaura's review adds real value. The committee publishes the full 100-point rubric. That is rare. It means you can draft your narrative with the scoring weights visible, not guessing what matters. Our expert reviewers measure your proposal against those exact criteria - creative engagement, ag-ed link, project clarity, budget detail, expansion potential - before you seal the envelope. Your Grant Assessment fee is non-refundable, but the base assessment fee can be deducted once toward the same grant's Full Application when you choose the optional checkbox at checkout. If you may qualify, to get rubric-aligned feedback. If a requirement feels unclear, a live expert consultation can work through it with you.

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Eligibility Requirements (Source-Based)

  1. Is the applicant a Kentucky county Farm Bureau organization? Required
    Confidence: H
  2. Will the project serve PreK-12 students or adults to increase agricultural literacy? Required
    Confidence: H
  3. Has this county Farm Bureau received a Mini-Grant in the past three years? Required
    Confidence: H
  4. Can the project budget exclude field trips, landscaping, and one-time consumables? Required
    Confidence: H
  5. Is the county Farm Bureau president available to sign the application? Required
    Confidence: H