Give FFA Day Raises $1.6 Million for the Next Generation in Agriculture

Funds will support student programs and leadership opportunities across the National FFA Organization. The next Give FFA Day is scheduled for February 25, 2027.

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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA (RFD News) — Supporters of the National FFA Organization raised more than $1.6 million during this year’s Give FFA Day, with participation from all 52 state associations.

The annual event brings together members, alumni and donors to support local, state and national programs impacting more than one million FFA members across the country.

Organizers say the total builds on previous years, with more than $1.4 million raised in 2024 and another $1.6 million in 2025. More than half of this year’s funds will go back to state-level efforts.

Additional highlights include a $50,000 matching gift from John Deere, the donation of 100 blue jackets as well as contributions from more than 100 National FFA employees.

As part of this year’s event, the organization also introduced ChapterBoost, a crowdfunding initiative that allows donors to directly support local FFA chapters. About $7,000 was raised through the program during Give FFA Day, and it will remain available year-round.

“We are incredibly grateful for the overwhelming support shown during this year’s Give FFA Day,” said Kimberly Coveney, Senior Manager of Individual Giving. “Our alumni, donors and friends again demonstrated their deep commitment to the future of agriculture and the leadership development of FFA members across the country. This generosity plays a vital role in expanding opportunities for students, and every gift helps open doors for members to grow their skills, pursue their dreams, and continue strengthening the future of our industry.”

Officials say donations help cover costs for student programs, including leadership events, travel and resources for agricultural education.

The next Give FFA Day is scheduled for February 25, 2027.

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