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Kubota Kicks Off Community Grant Program
Kubota Tractor Corp., in an effort to continue its longstanding commitment to strengthen communities and support local customers and dealers, is now accepting applications for its Kubota Hometown Proud grant program. Nonprofits with current projects where Kubota equipment can make a difference are encouraged to apply through May 9 for a chance to receive a grant valued at $50,000 ($25,000 cash and a $25,000 Kubota equipment voucher) for 10 recipients, one from each of Kubota’s 10 operating districts across the country. Any nonprofit with a community project is encouraged to apply, from rodeo arena renovations to parks and trails to community gardens and spaces, Kubota is looking to make an impact in hometowns across America.
“We are thrilled to reach the fifth anniversary of the Kubota Hometown Proud grant program which has awarded $2 million in grants that directly benefited communities across the country,” says Todd Stucke, President, Kubota Tractor Corp. “Kubota is committed to partnering with local Kubota dealerships and investing in local hometowns. From coast to coast, Kubota has helped fund community projects that are the most meaningful and impactful to those who are spearheading them locally. We look forward to seeing how this year’s grants, along with our equipment, continue this tradition.”
Easily Enter Today
Any authorized employee or officer with the authority to act on behalf of the registered 501(c)(3) organization can enter. Take just three easy steps to get your application submitted:
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Step One: Visit KubotaHometownProud.com now through May 9, 2025.
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Step Two: Fill out the online application form, including information on your organization, your community project in need, and how Kubota equipment can help you reach your goals.
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Step Three: Upload a short video, then click ‘enter.’
The program is open to nonprofits with a community project that is located within a 50-mile radius of an authorized Kubota dealer. All types of community projects where Kubota equipment can be used are welcome to apply. Past applicants and grant recipients have included community gardens, public spaces, youth sports fields, agriculture education programs, and food banks.
After the application period closes on Friday, May 9, Kubota will review all applications and select 10 winners —one from each of the company’s 10 operating districts—to receive a grant of $25,000 and a $25,000 Kubota equipment voucher. Organizations who have entered before can enter again; however, previous winners are not eligible.
Visit KubotaHometownProud.com to submit your application by May 9, 2025.
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