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            Keep rural schools growing with America's Farmers Grow Rural 
			Education Farmers 
			can nominate their school districts for up to $25,000 in grants 
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            [January 15, 2014] 
            ST. LOUIS — Across the U.S., 
			school districts are working to incorporate Common Core State 
			Standards and hands-on learning opportunities into their math and 
			science curriculum. These new opportunities are designed to provide 
			real-world experiences that help grow the next generation by 
			preparing them for success in college and in their careers. Now in 
			its third year, the America's Farmers Grow Rural Education program, 
			sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, is gearing up to help rural school 
			districts by investing over $2.3 million to strengthen math and 
			science education in rural communities.  | 
		
            |  Between now and April 6, farmers have the opportunity to nominate 
			their local public school district to compete for a grant of either 
			$10,000 or $25,000. Administrators from nominated school districts 
			can then submit grant applications through April 21 for either 
			amount to enhance their math and science programs. School districts that apply for a $10,000 grant compete against 
			other school districts in the same USDA-appointed Crop Reporting 
			District. CRDs with five or fewer eligible school districts will 
			compete against each other for a single $10,000 grant. School 
			districts that apply for a $25,000 grant will compete against 
			schools in the same state or designated region. Winners will be 
			announced in August. "We believe that growing the next generation begins with a strong 
			foundation in math and science," said Michelle Insco, Monsanto Fund 
			program officer. "This opportunity for success begins in the 
			classroom." 
			 Monsanto Fund grants will be judged based on merit, need and 
			community support. The America's Farmers Grow Rural Education 
			Advisory Council, a group of 30 farmer leaders from across the 
			country, will select the winning grant applications. Members of the 
			advisory council were selected based on their passion for 
			agriculture and education, as well as experience in rural school 
			districts.  
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				 The America's Farmers Grow Rural Education program is part of 
				a broad commitment by the Monsanto Fund to partner with farmers 
				to support rural communities. The program was launched in 2012 
				after a successful pilot in Minnesota and Illinois. Since then 
				the program has helped more than 400 school districts improve 
				math and science education across 39 states.  In 2013, more than 73,000 farmers demonstrated their support for 
			education by nominating 3,851 school districts, resulting in $2.3 
			million in grants to 181 recipients. This year, the number of 
			eligible counties has expanded from 1,271 to 1,289.  For more information about the America's Farmers Grow Rural 
			Education program and to view the official rules, a list of eligible 
			states, counties and CRDs, visit
			
			www.GrowRuralEducation.com.  
			[Text from
			Monsanto Fund news 
			release] 
			The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm 
			of the Monsanto Co., is a nonprofit organization dedicated to 
			strengthening the farm communities where farmers and Monsanto 
			employees live and work. Visit the Monsanto Fund at
			www.monsantofund.org.
			
 
			
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