WV Farm Bureau Magazine May 2015 | Page 17

Ag on the Move Program Launches Fundraising Effort for New Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab Becky Walton The Ag on the Move Program, sponsored by the West Virginia Farm Bureau Foundation, provides West Virginia elementary school students an opportunity to participate in agriculture-related science experiments in a unique learning laboratory. Today’s elementary students are 2-4 generations removed from the farm, and many of them have no idea how agriculture touches their lives on a daily basis. The program’s goal is to teach young students the importance of agriculture. Without farmers and agriculture, life as we know it would not exist. Farm Bureau believes the lab provides a valuable resource for schools and the curriculum helps introduce and reinforce science subject matter that may not be available to students otherwise. Since the inception of the program in 2008, the current Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab has logged thousands of miles, visiting over 160 elementary schools in 45 counties throughout the Mountain State. The lab teachers have introduced agricultural concepts and taught almost 100,000 lessons to students. Although the ‘face’ of the program is West Virginia Farm Bureau, the Ag on the Move Program falls under the umbrella of the WVFB Foundation, which is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The program has been very fortunate to have the support of many individuals, groups and businesses which have given tax-deductible donations, enabling the lab to remain on the road for the past seven years. The current lab has been well cared for, and has exceeded its predicted lifespan. However, like any other vehicle, it is showing signs of wear and tear from all of the use it has received over the years. So, it is time to purchase a new Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab if the program is to continue, and your help is needed. The Ag on the Move Program is starting fundraising efforts to raise $100,000 to purchase a new mobile lab to replace the current one. If you are interested in contributing to this fundraising effort, you can donate in several ways: mail a check to the West Virginia Farm Bureau Foundation at 62 Farm Bureau Road, Buckhannon, WV 26201, and write ‘Mobile Lab’ on the memo line; call our office at 800-398-4630 and use your credit card to donate; or go online to our website and make a secure donation at www.wvfarm.org. All donations are tax-deductible. There are a number of levels of recognition for donors. Donors of $5000 or more will be recognized on the outside of the lab. This will serve as a ‘rolling billboard’ for those businesses, organizations and individuals. Gifts of $1000- $4999 will be recognized on a permanent plaque on the inside of the laboratory. And contributions of $100 $999 will be recognized on the inside of the lab on our ‘giving tree’. No gift is too small. Donations are like seeds when planting a garden…even the smallest can turn into bountiful crops. Any and all support that you can give to help put a new lab on the road is welcome. If you have any questions about the Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab or giving a tax-deductible donation, please don’t hesitate to call Mark Riggleman, Coordinator, at 304472-2080, ext: 313 or Becky Walton, Asst. Coordinator at 304-472-2080, ext: 311. West Virginia Farm Bureau News 17