• Southern SARE April 2024 Newsletter: Food Loss and Waste Grant CFP Open, Current Grants, Farmer Focus, Staff Highlight, & Outreach Efforts
    Apr 9 2024

    On this April 2024 edition of Common Ground:
    The Southern region of the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program has released its Call for Pre-proposals for the 2025 Research & Education Grants program.
    Learn more about the R&E Call for Pre-Proposals here: https://southern.sare.org/news/southern-sare-releases-2025-research-and-education-grants-call-for-pre-proposals/

    FARMER/NGO Highlight: Learn about Chris Smith of The Utopian Seed Project, who along with other community partners utilized a $50,000 Southern SARE Education grant titled, “Saving Seed for Resilient Local Systems,” to promote seed-saving among Southeastern farmers through the creation of an online video series.

    Learn more about this project here: https://southern.sare.org/news/saving-seeds-for-resilient-local-systems/

    Visit https://www.ssare.org/grants to learn about all of our grants

    Subscribe to our newsletter for more details, grants info and announcements, funding opportunities, farmer/rancher, NGO and ag professional highlights, outreach updates & more:
    https://southern.sare.org/news/join-our-mailing-list/

    Southern SARE, funded by USDA NIFA, provides grants, non-grant funding, event/conference sponsorships, professional development travel scholarships, and free educational resources to advance innovations in sustainable agriculture.

    | Visit: southern.sare.org | To stay updated, follow us online everywhere @SouthernSARE
    https://linktr.ee/SouthernSARE

    Subscribe to our newsletter for more details, grants info and announcements, funding opportunities, farmer/rancher, NGO and ag professional highlights, outreach updates & more:
    https://southern.sare.org/news/join-our-mailing-list/

    Southern SARE, funded by USDA NIFA, provides grants, non-grant funding, event/conference sponsorships, professional development travel scholarships, and free educational resources to advance innovations in sustainable agriculture. | Visit: southern.sare.org | To stay updated, follow us online everywhere @SouthernSARE
    https://linktr.ee/SouthernSARE

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  • Southern SARE March 2024 Newsletter: R&E Pre Pro-Posals & Farmer/NGO Highlight on Seed Saving
    Mar 8 2024

    On this March 2024 edition of Common Ground:
    The Southern region of the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program has released its Call for Pre-proposals for the 2025 Research & Education Grants program.
    Learn more about the R&E Call for Pre-Proposals here: https://southern.sare.org/news/southern-sare-releases-2025-research-and-education-grants-call-for-pre-proposals/

    FARMER/NGO Highlight: Learn about Chris Smith of The Utopian Seed Project, who along with other community partners utilized a $50,000 Southern SARE Education grant titled, “Saving Seed for Resilient Local Systems,” to promote seed-saving among Southeastern farmers through the creation of an online video series.

    Learn more about this project here: https://southern.sare.org/news/saving-seeds-for-resilient-local-systems/

    Read the newsletter and subscribe here: https://mailchi.mp/sare/re-grant-preproposals-farmer-ngo-highlight-saving-seeds-grad-student-grant-webinar-recording-mar2024

    Visit www.ssare.org/grants to learn about all of our grants

    Subscribe to our newsletter for more details, grants info and announcements, funding opportunities, farmer/rancher, NGO and ag professional highlights, outreach updates & more:
    https://southern.sare.org/news/join-our-mailing-list/

    Southern SARE, funded by USDA NIFA, provides grants, non-grant funding, event/conference sponsorships, professional development travel scholarships, and free educational resources to advance innovations in sustainable agriculture. | Visit: southern.sare.org | To stay updated, follow us online everywhere @SouthernSARE
    https://linktr.ee/SouthernSARE

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