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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...

A Guide To This Site

SARE is many things: grants; research; expert farmers, ranchers and sustainable ag professionals; educational resources; news and more. On this site, you can find helpful and practical information related to all of these.

Research

  • The SARE Learning Center: a wealth of books, bulletins, fact sheets, farmer/rancher profiles, audio/video and more, all based on SARE-funded research.
  • Database of Projects: a collection of first-hand reports from SARE's grant projects, searchable by location or topic.

Grants

  • Types of Grants: explains the funding opportunities available for farmers, ranchers, researchers, educators, community groups and others.

Expertise

  • Media Contacts: available to connect you with grantees across the country and expert SARE staff at the regional and national level.
  • State Coordinators: a SARE-supported network of sustainable ag educators in every state and island protectorate.

Stories

  • From the Field: profiles of SARE's most innovative grantees, including farmers and ranchers, researchers, and ag professionals.
  • Grants State by State: two-page fact sheets highlighting SARE's work in each state and island protectorate.
  • Social Media: opportunities to connect with SARE through popular social media channels, such as Facebook and Twitter.
  • Newsletters: periodic newsletters from each SARE region include feature profiles and updates on current grant projects.

News

  • Press Releases: news updates from SARE's regional and national offices.
  • Social Media: opportunities to connect with SARE through popular social media channels, such as Facebook and Twitter.
  • Events Calendar: upcoming sustainable ag events around the country.
  • Newsletters: periodic newsletters from each SARE region include feature profiles and updates on current grant projects.

SARE

  • SARE Regions: SARE's four regions administer grants, set priorities and conduct educational outreach.
  • SARE Outreach: This national communications office works with SARE's regions to share grantee research results.
 

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