SARE in Your State
Since 1988, SARE has awarded numerous grants in every state and Island Protectorate. Aimed at advancing sustainable innovations, these grants add up to an impressive portfolio of sustainable agriculture efforts across the nation. The Southern region covers Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. What is SARE doing in your state?
Alabama
Since 1988, SARE has funded 61 projects totaling $2.8 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Alabama.
Arkansas
Since 1988, SARE has funded 69 grant projects, totaling more $5.9 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Arkansas.
Florida
Since 1988, SARE has funded 90 grant projects, totaling more than $4 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Florida.
Georgia
Since 1988, SARE has funded 91 grant projects, totaling more than $7 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Georgia.
Kentucky
Since 1988 SARE has funded 68 grant projects totaling $2.9 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Kentucky.
Louisiana
Since 1988, SARE has funded 24 grant projects totaling $1 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Louisiana.
Mississippi
Since 1988, SARE has funded 24 projects totaling $1.4 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Mississippi.
North Carolina
Since 1988, SARE has funded 166 grant projects totaling $9.5 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout North Carolina.
Oklahoma
Since 1988, SARE has funded 40 grant projects totaling $2.1 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Oklahoma.
Puerto Rico
Since 1988, SARE has funded $713,239 in grants to support sustainable ag projects and educational materials throughout Puerto Rico.
South Carolina
Since 1988, SARE has funded 42 grant projects totaling $1.7 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout South Carolina.
Tennessee
Since 1988, SARE has funded 45 grant projects, totaling $1.6 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Tennessee.
Texas
Since 1988, SARE has funded 60 grant projects totaling $3.8 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Texas.
U.S. Virgin Islands
Since 1988, SARE has funded $416,612 in grants to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Virginia
Since 1988, SARE has funded 76 grant projects totaling $3.9 million to support sustainable ag practices and educational materials throughout Virginia.
