Last Chance: Centennial Campaign Concludes
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uring the past two years, Wisconsin Farm Bureau has been celebrating its l Cen a i 100th anniversary. n ten As we wrap up the celebration, we also will be culminating the Centennial Campaign. Contributors to this campaign help preserve Wisconsin’s farming heritage by supporting the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation. Programs supported by the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation include the WFBF Leadership Institute, Young Farmer and Agriculturist, Promotion and The WFBF Leadership Institute is one of the programs funded by the Wisconsin Education and Ag in the Classroom. Farm Bureau Foundation. WFBF is fortunate to have the support of Rural Mutual Insurance Company and their match of donations ($50-$10,000) up to $100,000 for the Centennial Campaign. As a 501(c)3, donations are tax-deductible and 100 percent of funds received support agricultural education and leadership programs. Donations received between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31 will be recognized by the following gift and will be listed in Rural Route as a contributor. a. $50 - $199 donations - Centennial pin b. $200 - $499 donations - Centennial pin and commemorative coin c. $500+ donations - Centennial pin, commemorative coin and sign n Farm B nsi u co
To donate, visit wfbf.com/centennial/centennial-fundraising. Checks can be mailed to WFB Foundation, PO Box 5550, Madison, WI 53705. To learn more about the WFB Foundation, visit wfbf.com/foundation.
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Centennial Donations July 21 - Sept. 28, 2020 $50-$199 DONATION
Wes Raddatz in memory of Chloe Eckelberg Dave and Kim Daniels in memory of Bob Bartholomew Randy Paulson
$500+ DONATION
Dave and Kim Daniels Bill and Mary Bruins Joe and Rosie Lisowe Pearl Goetsch Waukesha County Farm Bureau in memory of Bob Bartholomew
OCTOBER | NOVEMBER 2020
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