FLM Harvest seeks applicants for non-profit grant

Minneapolis-based FLM Harvest, a consulting and marketing company, is accepting applications for its annual Seed to Succeed grant program.

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Minneapolis-based FLM Harvest, a consulting and marketing company, is accepting applications for its annual Seed to Succeed grant program.

The program awards $75,000 worth of in-kind agency services to non-profits in food and agriculture. Applications are on FLM Harvest’s website at https://flmharvest.com/seed-to-succeed/. The deadline is 5 p.m. Central on June 30. One winner will be chosen by the first week in August, according to a news release.

“The industries we support are filled with pioneering and innovative nonprofits working diligently with limited resources to make their fields a better place,” Laurie Fleck, president and CEO of FLM Harvest, said in the release. “We are excited to once again offer Seed to Succeed to these organizations, and our entire team looks forward an exciting collaboration in the months ahead.”

FLM Harvest started the program in 2009. Recipients have included Evergreen, AgChat and the Farm Journal Foundation, from The Packer’s parent company, Farm Journal.

The recipient will be announced by mid-August. Questions can be sent to seedtosucceed@flmharvest.com

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