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Illinois Farm Bureau now accepting grant applications for rural development projects

Illinois Farm Bureau now accepting grant applications for rural development projects

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BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (Chambana Today) — Applications are open for the Illinois Farm Bureau’s 2025-26 Rural Development Grant Program, with $120,000 available to support projects that strengthen rural communities across Illinois. Applications are being accepted through December 1.

Currently in its third year, the program is meant to spark opportunities for rural residents through initiatives like economic development, infrastructure improvements, and community growth. Since its launch, the IFB has awarded $130,000 in funding with plans to invest a further $100,000, along with a $20,000 contribution from COUNTRY Financial.

“Illinois Farm Bureau members know the challenges rural communities face, but they also know the potential,” said Ryan Tate, IFB associate director of local government. “These grants are one way we can help communities invest in themselves and build a stronger future.”

Past grant recipients include emergency service providers, community development initiatives, food access cooperatives, tourism programs and local infrastructure projects. In 2026, IFB will commit up to 20% of the grant pool specifically to support emergency services.

“A big thank you to Illinois Farm Bureau and our county Farm Bureau board for giving us a chance,” said Brad Grotefendt, a representative of the Alhambra Fire Department, which received a grant last year. “They listened to our need and understood it. It not only helps Farm Bureau members themselves, but also their neighbors.”

Interested organizations should contact their county Farm Bureau office for details on how to apply. Additional information is available at https://on.ilfb.org/IFBrdg25. Grant recipients will be announced by Feb. 20, 2026.

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