July 30, 2008

Workshop offered to help farmers write a successful grant

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service will sponsor an IP video workshop from 7-9 p.m. Aug. 28 aimed at helping individuals learn how to write a grant proposal.

"The purpose is to explain more about the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research Education Farmer Rancher Grant Program in hopes of getting people to write grant proposals," said Tom Jordan, Purdue professor of botany.

The workshop will have one component that is general in nature in which Joan Fulton, a professor of agricultural economics, will describe the steps involved in writing a successful grant proposal.

"If people follow the important steps, they can be successful in obtaining grant funds, which allow them to get resources to proceed with expansion projects for their farm that would not otherwise be possible," Fulton said.

This workshop is geared toward producers and agriculture professionals in Illinois and Indiana who want to compete to receive grant money to help fund research, demonstrations or educational material on profitable, environmentally sound and socially responsible agriculture, Jordan said.

During the workshop various experts will present information on the different ways to write and put together a grant proposal.

Participants can view the program from the following sites:

* Purdue Extension Office, Blackford County, Greenfield. Contact: Roy Ballard, (371) 462-1113.

* Purdue Extension Office, Owen County, Spencer. Contact: Mark Evans, (812) 829-5020.

* Purdue Extension Office, Pulaski County. Contact: Michael Reetz, (574) 946-3412.

* Pinney-Purdue Agricultural Center, Wanatah. Contact: Kris Parker, (219) 465-3555.

* Southwest-Purdue Agricultural Center, Vincennes. Contact: Stacye Johnson, (812) 882-3509.

Writer: Ashley Bechman, (765) 494-8402, aabechma@purdue.edu

Sources: Tom Jordan, (765) 494-7891, tjordan@purdue.edu

Joan Fulton, (765) 494-0594, fultonj@purdue.edu

Ag Communications: (765) 494-2722;
Beth Forbes, forbes@purdue.edu
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