Manitoba’s agricultural societies will again have a chance the get extra funding this year from Rocky Mountain Equipment.
On May 1, the major equipment dealer confirmed that the Right by You Ag Society Grant program will continue for 2023.
Four ag societies across the Prairies will be chosen this year. Each will receive $10,000 for a project “that offer[s] meaningful impact” to the community they serve, the company said.
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“Agricultural societies are vital to unifying rural Canada by providing youth programs, clubs, activities and facility access that connect and strengthen communities,” a May 1 press release stated.
“The renewal of the grant program cements RME’s steadfast commitment to fostering a reliable, consistent experience through each interaction with customers and community members.”
Eligible projects must be completed within two years.
The Killarney Agricultural Society is among previous grant winners. Those funds, announced last year, were used to re-vamp the community’s public walking path.
Other 2022 winners used funds for arena exterior renovations, as well as fencing and boiler system upgrades.
In 2021, the first year of the grant, the Hamiota Agricultural society was named and used its funds for new playground equipment.
“Through our support of agriculture societies, RME is investing in the long-term development and well-being of its expansive network of communities,” said Jim Wood, the company’s chief sales and operations officer.
“The impact of agriculture societies in rural areas is deep rooted, and their longevity is crucial to the communities that we serve.”
Applications for 2023 grants will close July 30. Application forms are available through the community investment tab of the RME website.