Kansas Farm Bureau Technical Scholarships
$500
About Kansas Farm Bureau
Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) is a nonprofit advocacy organization founded in 1919. For more than a century it has supported members by offering leadership training, agricultural education, legal representation, environmental advocacy, farm safety initiatives, risk-management resources, rural development efforts, and assistance with international trade. Operating from its state office in Manhattan, KFB is a grassroots network with a county Farm Bureau presence in each of Kansas’ 105 counties.
Mission
KFB’s mission is to support Kansas agriculture and improve the lives of Kansans through advocacy, education, and service.
Technical School Scholarships — 8 awards of $500
Eligibility...
About Kansas Farm Bureau
Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) is a nonprofit advocacy organization founded in 1919. For more than a century it has supported members by offering leadership training, agricultural education, legal representation, environmental advocacy, farm safety initiatives, risk-management resources, rural development efforts, and assistance with international trade. Operating from its state office in Manhattan, KFB is a grassroots network with a county Farm Bureau presence in each of Kansas’ 105 counties.
Mission
KFB’s mission is to support Kansas agriculture and improve the lives of Kansans through advocacy, education, and service.
Technical School Scholarships — 8 awards of $500
Eligibility...
Kansas Farm Bureau Collegiate Scholarships
$500
Overview and application window
- Scholarship applications open on Jan. 2 and are accepted through March 1, with all materials due by 5:00 p.m. on March 1.
- To submit a Foundation scholarship application you must register for a ReviewR account.
- Questions about the Foundation scholarship can be sent to foundation@kfb.org.
- Please note: immediate family members of KFB Foundation board members are ineligible to receive Foundation scholarships.
Other scholarship opportunities (not administered by the KFB Foundation)
1) 9th District Kansas Farm Bureau Scholarship
- How to apply: online.
- Eligibility: Applicant — or the applicant’s parent/guardian — must...
Overview and application window
- Scholarship applications open on Jan. 2 and are accepted through March 1, with all materials due by 5:00 p.m. on March 1.
- To submit a Foundation scholarship application you must register for a ReviewR account.
- Questions about the Foundation scholarship can be sent to foundation@kfb.org.
- Please note: immediate family members of KFB Foundation board members are ineligible to receive Foundation scholarships.
Other scholarship opportunities (not administered by the KFB Foundation)
1) 9th District Kansas Farm Bureau Scholarship
- How to apply: online.
- Eligibility: Applicant — or the applicant’s parent/guardian — must...
Kentucky FB Scholarships
$4,000
Overview
The Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation is offering county and state college scholarships to high school seniors for the current academic year. Awards may be used for tuition, room and board, textbooks, and other education-related costs. Scholarship funds are paid directly to the college, university, or proprietary school the student selects.
Eligibility
To qualify, an applicant must:
- Be the child of a Kentucky Farm Bureau member and maintain that membership for the duration of the scholarship.
- Graduate from high school in the same year they apply.
- For the Leadership in Agriculture Scholarship specifically, have parents who...
Overview
The Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation is offering county and state college scholarships to high school seniors for the current academic year. Awards may be used for tuition, room and board, textbooks, and other education-related costs. Scholarship funds are paid directly to the college, university, or proprietary school the student selects.
Eligibility
To qualify, an applicant must:
- Be the child of a Kentucky Farm Bureau member and maintain that membership for the duration of the scholarship.
- Graduate from high school in the same year they apply.
- For the Leadership in Agriculture Scholarship specifically, have parents who...
Young Farmer Scholarship
$2,000
Overview
The Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation is offering county and state-level college scholarships to high school seniors for the current academic year. Awards can be used to cover tuition, room and board, books, and other qualified educational costs. Scholarship disbursements will be paid directly to the college, university, or proprietary school the recipient chooses.
Eligibility
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be the child of a current Kentucky Farm Bureau member and remain a member while the scholarship is active.
- Graduate from high school in the same year they apply for the scholarship.
- For the Leadership in Agriculture...
Overview
The Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation is offering county and state-level college scholarships to high school seniors for the current academic year. Awards can be used to cover tuition, room and board, books, and other qualified educational costs. Scholarship disbursements will be paid directly to the college, university, or proprietary school the recipient chooses.
Eligibility
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be the child of a current Kentucky Farm Bureau member and remain a member while the scholarship is active.
- Graduate from high school in the same year they apply for the scholarship.
- For the Leadership in Agriculture...
Lester and Adrianna Langeland Scholarship
$1,000
Ottawa County Farm Bureau awards two $1,000 scholarships each year to support students pursuing careers in agriculture. Below are the qualifications, how to apply, and the conditions for receiving the award.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a dependent of a current Ottawa County Farm Bureau regular member. If the applicant is married or at least 21 years old, the applicant must hold an Ottawa County Farm Bureau membership in their own name.
- Minimum scholastic GPA: 2.75.
- Must be accepted to or enrolled in an accredited school in a program related to agriculture.
How to Apply
- Deliver your...
Ottawa County Farm Bureau awards two $1,000 scholarships each year to support students pursuing careers in agriculture. Below are the qualifications, how to apply, and the conditions for receiving the award.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a dependent of a current Ottawa County Farm Bureau regular member. If the applicant is married or at least 21 years old, the applicant must hold an Ottawa County Farm Bureau membership in their own name.
- Minimum scholastic GPA: 2.75.
- Must be accepted to or enrolled in an accredited school in a program related to agriculture.
How to Apply
- Deliver your...
Bernard Greufe Honor Scholarship
$1,500
Bernard Greufe Honor Scholarship — Apply online
Overview
The Montana Farm Bureau Foundation presents the $1,500 Bernard Greufe Memorial Honor Scholarship to support higher education for Montana Farm Bureau members and their children. This award helps both graduating high school seniors and students already enrolled in college as they pursue a degree from an accredited institution. Recipients do not need to be studying agriculture—the scholarship is open to any course of study.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a Montana Farm Bureau member or the child of a Montana Farm Bureau member.
- Applicant must be a graduating high school senior...
Bernard Greufe Honor Scholarship — Apply online
Overview
The Montana Farm Bureau Foundation presents the $1,500 Bernard Greufe Memorial Honor Scholarship to support higher education for Montana Farm Bureau members and their children. This award helps both graduating high school seniors and students already enrolled in college as they pursue a degree from an accredited institution. Recipients do not need to be studying agriculture—the scholarship is open to any course of study.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a Montana Farm Bureau member or the child of a Montana Farm Bureau member.
- Applicant must be a graduating high school senior...
Women’s Leadership Committee Scholarships
$1,500
Overview
The Montana Farm Bureau Federation, with sponsorship from the MFB Women’s Leadership Committee, will award two (2) scholarships of $1,500.00 each.
Who may apply
- Open to both male and female students.
- Eligible applicants are those pursuing accredited continuing education—this includes college, trade or technical schools, certificate programs, and other certified post-secondary education—at any level (freshman through graduate).
Eligibility requirements
- The applicant must be planning to attend an accredited institution.
- The scholarship award must be used during the academic year in which it is granted.
- The applicant must be either a current, dues-paid Montana Farm...
Overview
The Montana Farm Bureau Federation, with sponsorship from the MFB Women’s Leadership Committee, will award two (2) scholarships of $1,500.00 each.
Who may apply
- Open to both male and female students.
- Eligible applicants are those pursuing accredited continuing education—this includes college, trade or technical schools, certificate programs, and other certified post-secondary education—at any level (freshman through graduate).
Eligibility requirements
- The applicant must be planning to attend an accredited institution.
- The scholarship award must be used during the academic year in which it is granted.
- The applicant must be either a current, dues-paid Montana Farm...
Douglas County Farm Bureau Scholarships
$4,000
Overview
Douglas County Farm Bureau is offering four scholarships for graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue education that supports the agricultural community: two scholarships of $4,000 each for students entering a college degree program and two scholarships of $2,000 each for students entering a trade school/diploma program.
Purpose
These awards are intended to encourage and support graduating seniors from families involved in the Douglas County Farm Bureau who intend to pursue higher education or vocational training in fields that benefit agriculture and related industries.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a graduating high school senior.
- Applicant’s family must...
Overview
Douglas County Farm Bureau is offering four scholarships for graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue education that supports the agricultural community: two scholarships of $4,000 each for students entering a college degree program and two scholarships of $2,000 each for students entering a trade school/diploma program.
Purpose
These awards are intended to encourage and support graduating seniors from families involved in the Douglas County Farm Bureau who intend to pursue higher education or vocational training in fields that benefit agriculture and related industries.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a graduating high school senior.
- Applicant’s family must...
Farm Credit East Scholarships
$1,500
Introduction
Farm Credit East awards $5,000 Higher Education Scholarships to support the next generation entering agriculture and related fields. These scholarships are intended for high school graduates who plan to pursue careers in agriculture, forestry, commercial fishing, or closely related disciplines.
Who may apply
To be eligible, applicants must be preparing to enroll full-time in post–high school education for the upcoming fall semester and must show — through career objectives, relevant experience, chosen program of study, and extracurricular involvement — clear intent and measurable progress toward a career in agriculture, forestry, commercial fishing, or a related area.
Acceptable types of...
Introduction
Farm Credit East awards $5,000 Higher Education Scholarships to support the next generation entering agriculture and related fields. These scholarships are intended for high school graduates who plan to pursue careers in agriculture, forestry, commercial fishing, or closely related disciplines.
Who may apply
To be eligible, applicants must be preparing to enroll full-time in post–high school education for the upcoming fall semester and must show — through career objectives, relevant experience, chosen program of study, and extracurricular involvement — clear intent and measurable progress toward a career in agriculture, forestry, commercial fishing, or a related area.
Acceptable types of...
New Mexico FB Scholarships
$1,000
New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau — Scholarship Opportunity
Overview
The New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau (NMF&LB) will award three scholarships of $1,000 each. Recipients may use the funds to attend a university, community college, or trade/vocational school of their choosing. Applicants must have an immediate family member who is a current NMF&LB member.
Eligibility and General Conditions
- Three scholarships of $1,000 will be granted.
- Each person may receive this scholarship only once in their lifetime.
- Applicants must have a minimum cumulative scholastic GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Selection and eligibility decisions will...
New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau — Scholarship Opportunity
Overview
The New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau (NMF&LB) will award three scholarships of $1,000 each. Recipients may use the funds to attend a university, community college, or trade/vocational school of their choosing. Applicants must have an immediate family member who is a current NMF&LB member.
Eligibility and General Conditions
- Three scholarships of $1,000 will be granted.
- Each person may receive this scholarship only once in their lifetime.
- Applicants must have a minimum cumulative scholastic GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Selection and eligibility decisions will...
Cindy Hollingshead Scholarship
$1,500
Introduction
The Cindy Hollingshead Scholarship Fund was created in 2011 as a tribute to Cynthia Anne (Cindy) Hollingshead in recognition of her 39 years serving as Executive Secretary of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and her lifelong volunteer involvement in local government and community service. The scholarship’s purpose is to support students preparing for careers that emphasize agriculture, community service, or association leadership.
Application deadline
March 31, 2026
Who may apply
1. Applicants must live in the state of Ohio.
2. Applicants must be enrolled in—or plan to enroll in—one of the following educational tracks:
- An accredited high school...
Introduction
The Cindy Hollingshead Scholarship Fund was created in 2011 as a tribute to Cynthia Anne (Cindy) Hollingshead in recognition of her 39 years serving as Executive Secretary of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and her lifelong volunteer involvement in local government and community service. The scholarship’s purpose is to support students preparing for careers that emphasize agriculture, community service, or association leadership.
Application deadline
March 31, 2026
Who may apply
1. Applicants must live in the state of Ohio.
2. Applicants must be enrolled in—or plan to enroll in—one of the following educational tracks:
- An accredited high school...
Darwin Bryan Scholarship
$1,500
Overview
The Darwin Bryan Scholarship Fund was created in 1983 by the Ohio Farm Bureau Board of Trustees to honor Darwin R. Bryan for his 37 years of devoted leadership. His work with the organization inspired generations of rural young people across Ohio.
Purpose
To provide financial support to students who have participated in Farm Bureau youth activities and/or have parents who are members of the Ohio Farm Bureau so they can continue their education.
Application deadline
March 31, 2026
Who may apply
- Must be an Ohio resident.
- Applicant or the applicant’s parent(s) must hold membership in the...
Overview
The Darwin Bryan Scholarship Fund was created in 1983 by the Ohio Farm Bureau Board of Trustees to honor Darwin R. Bryan for his 37 years of devoted leadership. His work with the organization inspired generations of rural young people across Ohio.
Purpose
To provide financial support to students who have participated in Farm Bureau youth activities and/or have parents who are members of the Ohio Farm Bureau so they can continue their education.
Application deadline
March 31, 2026
Who may apply
- Must be an Ohio resident.
- Applicant or the applicant’s parent(s) must hold membership in the...