INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The National FFA Organization has awarded more than $320,000 in grant money for its "FFA: Food For All" program, which provides local FFA chapters throughout the U.S. funding to support year-long service-learning projects focused on developing and implementing sustainable hunger programs.
Service-learning is a method of teaching and learning that challenges students to identify, research, develop and implement solutions to identified needs in their school or community as part of their curriculum.
The initiative provided up to $2,500 to 132 chapters in 42 states this year to help local FFA chapters with. . .