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SARE's mission is to advance—to the whole of American agriculture—innovations that improve profitability, stewardship and quality of life by investing in groundbreaking research and education. SARE's vision is...

What is SARE?

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GRANTMAKING
SARE offers grants to farmers, ranchersand ag professionals for on-farm research,education, and professional and communitydevelopment. SARE-supported projectsaddress pest management, energy, stewardship,marketing, systems research andmuch more.

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FARMER LEADERSHIP
Hundreds of producers from all corners ofthe nation advise SARE.

ENGAGEMENT
SARE shares research results by fundingtrainings, requiring project outreach,and producing a library of practical, how-tobooks and bulletins (see SAREShares).
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LOCALLEADERSHIP, NATIONAL IMPACT
Four regional councils-includingfarmers, educators, scientists, government,NGOs and other stakeholders-set prioritiesand make grants.

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Contact yourregional office, or visit its Web site, for requests for proposals,application deadlines and other grant information.Contact SARE Outreach, or visit www.sare.org,for questions about SARE information materials.

North Central SARE
(hosted by the Universityof Minnesota)
www.sare.org/ncrsare
(612) 626-3113
ncrsare(at)umn.edu
Northeast SARE
(hosted by the Universityof Vermont)
www.nesare.org
(802) 656-0471nesare(at)uvm.edu
Southern SARE
(hosted by the University ofGeorgia and Fort Valley StateUniversity)
www.southernsare.org
(770) 412-4787
info(at)southernsare.org
Western SARE
(hosted by Utah State University)
wsare.usu.edu
(435) 797-2257
wsare(at)usu.edu
SARE Outreach
(hosted by the University of Maryland and University of Vermont)
www.sare.org
(301) 405-8020
info(at)sare.org


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