Tennessee Farmers Cooperative Foundation Announces Round-N-Raise Program to Support 4-H and FFA

Mar 31, 2025


Round N' Raise - Support Your Local 4-H & FFA
The Tennessee Farmers Cooperative Foundation is proud to announce the launch of Round-N-Raise, a fundraising initiative taking place April 1-30, 2025, to support local Tennessee 4-H clubs and FFA chapters. During this month-long campaign, customers can contribute to the future of agriculture by rounding up their purchases at participating Co-op locations.


How Round-N-Raise Works:
When customers make a purchase at a participating Co-op, they will have the opportunity to round up their total to the nearest dollar. The extra change collected will go directly to local 4-H and FFA programs, helping fund scholarships, leadership training, and hands-on learning experiences for young agricultural leaders.


“This initiative is a fantastic way for our members and customers to come together in support of youth agriculture organizations,” says Tennessee Farmers Cooperative Chief Executive Officer Shannon Huff. “By simply rounding up at checkout, customers can make a meaningful impact on the future of Tennessee agriculture.”


Participating Co-ops:
  • Coffee
  • Montgomery
  • Smoky Mountain
  • Rutherford
  • Scott-Morgan
  • Gibson
  • Washington
  • Union
  • Marion
  • Wayne
  • United Farm & Home
  • Anderson
  • Obion
  • First
  • Cumberland
 
More information about Round-N-Raise and updates from participating Co-ops will be shared through the Tennessee Farmers Cooperative Foundation’s website, blog posts, and social media throughout April.
 

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