YAKIMA, WA - Produce brands put good out into the world, and in more ways than one. One example of this is FirstFruits Farms’ Opal® Apple Youth Make A Difference Grant Program, which empowers young changemakers to transform their dreams into impactful projects that create positive change in their communities.
"The Opal Apple Youth Make A Difference grant program is a testament to our commitment to supporting the passion and innovation of young leaders. We believe in the power of youth to drive positive change, and this program provides them with the resources to turn their ideas into reality," says Emily Autrey, Marketing Manager.
Since its inception in 2010, the program has awarded more than $770,000 to over 60 deserving nonprofit organizations. According to a press release, the program anticipates discovering and supporting outstanding contributions to agricultural philanthropy through this year’s submissions.
Selected organizations are required to address one or more of the following issues: food security, nutrition, agriculture, food politics, and education. To be eligible, organizations must have youth aged 6–25 in leadership roles, be nonprofit entities operating within the 50 United States or the District of Columbia and provide proof of 501(c)(3) status or affiliation with school entities in good standing.
As an integral part of the agricultural philanthropy landscape, FirstFruits Farms looks forward to supporting and celebrating the efforts of these changemakers who are dedicated to addressing critical issues in their communities.
Applications for the Opal Apple Youth Make A Difference Grant Program are open until February 9, 2024. Interested organizations can learn more and apply here.
We look forward to seeing what’s to come!