Thank You for Making a Difference: $37,830.35 Raised!

May 12, 2025


Thank you! $37,830.35 Raised to Support Local 4-H & FFA
The April Round N’ Raise campaign was a tremendous success, raising a total of $37,830.35 to support local 4-H clubs and FFA chapters through the Tennessee Farmers Cooperative Foundation. This program allows Co-op customers and members to round their purchases up to the nearest dollar during the month of April, directly benefiting local 4-H clubs and FFA chapters. A heartfelt thank you goes out to the participating Co-ops and customers whose generosity and enthusiasm made this possible. Together, our Co-op community is building a brighter future.

Participating Co-ops
The following Co-ops participated in the April campaign:
  • Rutherford Farmers Co-op
  • Coffee Farmers Cooperative
  • Cumberland Farmers Co-op
  • Scott Morgan Co-op
  • Gibson Farmers Co-op
  • Washington Farmers Co-op
  • Marion Farmers Co-op
  • Wayne Farmers Co-op
  • United Farm and Home Co-op
  • Montgomery Farmers Cooperative
  • Anderson Farmers Co-op
  • Obion Farmers Cooperative
  • First Farmers Co-op
  • Smoky Mountain Farmers Co-op
Thank you once again to everyone for their incredible support and commitment to making a difference. Together, we can continue to empower the next generation!

The next Round N' Raise campaign is set to take place later this fall. Stay tuned for more details and visit ourcoopfoundation.org to learn more about upcoming initiatives and ways to get involved.
 

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