AgCredit awards $121,000 in Mission Fund grants to 23 local organizations

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FOSTORIA — AgCredit, one of northern Ohio’s largest lenders for farmers, rural homeowners and agribusiness, is awarding $121,000 in Mission Fund grants to 23 community organizations in support of their efforts to improve the quality of life in communities primarily within the cooperative’s 18-county service territory.

Mid-County Ambulance District was a recipient of this year’s Mission Fund Grant. They will use the grant to purchase new capable radios, pagers and CAD system equipment for their medic units.

Now in its fifth year, the Mission Fund supports AgCredit’s commitment to investing in the future of agriculture and positively impacting the quality of life in rural Ohio. Recipients were selected based on their proposals to meet criteria in one or more of four key areas: Education, environment, technology and quality of rural life.

Following are AgCredit’s 2022 Mission Fund grant recipients:

· Cardington Community Food Pantry, $5,000, Morrow County

· Cardington Volunteer Fire Department, $5,000, Morrow County

· Crawford County Agricultural Society, $9,000, Crawford County

· Erie County 4-H Camp, $8,000, Erie County

· Feichtner Memorial Swine Committee, $9,000, Huron County

· Fort Jennings Volunteer Fire Department, $5,000, Putnam County

· Hancock County Dairy Beef Youth Boosters, $4,000, Hancock County

· Hancock Soil and Water Conservation District, $2,000, Hancock County

· Kalida Volunteer Fire Department, $5,000, Putnam County

· Lorain County Fair, $9,000, Lorain County

· Mid-County Ambulance District, $3,000, Wood County

· Mt. Gilead Fire Department, $5,000, Morrow County

· New Riegel Volunteer Firemen, $5,000, Seneca County

· Old Trinity Episcopal Church, $5,000, Seneca County

· Ottawa County 4-H Advisory Committee, $3,000, Ottawa County

· Parkway FFA, $5,000, Mercer County

· Seneca County Junior Fair Goat and Sheep Department, $9,000, Seneca County

· Seneca East Middle School Science, $1,500, Seneca County

· Upper Sandusky FFA, $5,000, Wyandot County

· Van Wert County Ag Society, $9,000, Van Wert County

· Van Wert Soil and Water Conservation District, $1,000, Van Wert County

· Wyandot County Advisory Council, $3,500, Wyandot County

· Wyandot County Agricultural Society, $5,000, Wyandot County

“All of us at AgCredit congratulate these incredible organizations, each of which reflect the vision, service and innovation of rural communities across northern Ohio,” said AgCredit President and CEO Brian Ricker. “We’re proud to support organizations that make our communities better, safer and healthier places to live and work.”

Organizations may apply for Mission Fund grants of up to $15,000 per year. The 2023 application process will begin in March, and funds will be distributed by Dec. 31. For more information about the lending cooperative or the Mission Fund, visit AgCredit.net.

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