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Domino's Boosts FFA Support with $100,000 Scholarship Program

Expanding Educational Support for Future Agriculture Teachers

Domino's Boosts FFA Support with $100,000 Scholarship Program
  • AuthorBonnie Johnson
  • DateNovember 20, 2024
  • MediumMedia Article
Domino's Pizza Inc. enhances its FFA partnership by offering $100,000 in scholarships to college students aiming to become agricultural science teachers.

Domino's Pizza Inc., a longstanding supporter of the Future Farmers of America (FFA), is significantly expanding its scholarship program.  

 

Starting in the 2024-25 academic cycle, Domino's will provide ten scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to FFA members who are pursuing degrees in agricultural education. 

 

This initiative is part of a broader effort to address a critical gap identified by industry leaders—the need for more agricultural science teachers to educate and inspire future leaders in agriculture. 

 

The scholarships aim to support students who intend to guide the next generation of farmers and agricultural professionals. 

 

Eligible participants include high school seniors involved in FFA or alumni currently in college.  

 

Applicants must submit their forms via the FFA website by January 9, 2025. This streamlined application process gives students access to nearly $2.5 million in various scholarship funds offered through FFA.  

 

The recipients of these scholarships will be announced in late April, with funds being distributed in July for use in the fall semester. 

 

Domino's has donated $2 million to FFA and plans to contribute an additional $500,000 in 2025.  

 

These funds will not only support the scholarship program but also enhance work-based learning grants, a sustainability curriculum, and workforce development programs that align with FFA’s Food Processing and Products career pathway. 

 

Domino’s ongoing commitment to FFA underscores its dedication to the agricultural community and its support of education that fosters sustainability and food production knowledge among young learners. 

 

Photo by: ffa.org 

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