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2025 Transportation for Youth to New York State County and Local Fairs Competitive Grants Program

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2025 Transportation for Youth to New York State County and Local Fairs Competitive Grants Program


Proposals are due Tuesday, February 18, 2025

 

NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets invites eligible entities to apply for funding through the 2025 Transportation for Youth to New York State County and Local Fairs Competitive Grants Program. This program will provide funding for transportation and related costs to bring participating youth groups to their county and local fairs during the 2025 fair season.

 

The program aims to increase youth attendance at county and local fairs with the goal of enhancing youth participation in, and appreciation of, agriculture and the domestic arts. Successful projects will showcase local agriculture and expose young people to the fair atmosphere creating meaningful, long-lasting memories.




 

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