Imperial Valley Press

CDFA announces funding for license plate grant program

- STAFF REPORT

SACRAMENTO — The California Department of Food and Agricultur­e is currently accepting proposals for the 2018 California Agricultur­e Special Interest License Plate grant program.

This program makes available $250,000 in grant funding to promote agricultur­al education and leadership activities for students at the K-12, post-secondary and adult education levels.

Proceeds generated through the sales of specialize­d, agricultur­e-themed license plates through the California Department of Motor Vehicles have made this opportunit­y available.

“I’m so very pleased to announce our fifth year of CalAgPlate funding,” said CDFA Secretary Karen Ross. “This program directly supports agricultur­al education and leadership opportunit­ies throughout the state. Without the support of consumers who purchase agricultur­al special interest license plates and the dedication of students in FFA, 4-H and other programs this funding opportunit­y would not be possible.”

A purchase of a CalAgPlate helps fund educationa­l opportunit­ies statewide, which include agricultur­al workshops, farm tours and the State FFA Leadership Conference. The CalAgPlate program has funded more than $994,629 in youth educationa­l activities since the program’s inception.

Funding is available on a competitiv­e basis for state-adopted agricultur­al education programs (Education Code Section 52450-52454), government agencies, and non-profit organizati­ons that administer agricultur­al education programs. The applicatio­n deadline is Oct. 5.

For further informatio­n and grant applicatio­n materials, please visit: www.cdfa.ca.gov/calagplate

Those interested in helping support agricultur­al education and the CalAgPlate program can purchase a special-interest license plate at the local DMV offices in El Centro or Brawley, or online today.

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