How You Can Help Your 4-H, FFA With the Co-op Round & Raise

Aug 25, 2025


Round N' Raise - Support Your Local 4-H & FFA
Again this fall, the Tennessee Farmers Cooperative is elevating the next generation of agriculture through its Round & Raise program.

The initiative will benefit local chapters of the Future Farmers of America and 4-H clubs across Tennessee.
Here’s where customers can come in to help.

All they have to do is raise their total to the nearest dollar, and that extra change is donated to the local clubs.
This program only runs through the month of September, so consumers only have until Sept. 1-Sept. 30 to participate.

Where you can participate
Participating Co-ops are all across the state.

You can visit any of these locations:
  • Cumberland Farmers
  • First Farmers
  • Gibson Farmers
  • Smoky Mountain
  • Tennessee Valley: Pulaski and Lynnville
  • Wayne Farmers
Learn more about the program: https://www.ourcoopfoundation.org/round-raise
 

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