National Grange

National Grange

Civic and Social Organizations

Washington, DC 321 followers

Elevating Rural Interests Since 1867.

About us

Founded in 1867, the National Grange has more than 140,000 members across the United States focused on improving their communities and advocating for agriculture and rural values. The Grange is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, fraternal organization that serves as a major benefactor to hometowns across America, and is provides opportunities for individuals and families to develop to their highest potential.

Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1867
Specialties
Rural Advocacy, Agricultural Advocacy, and Community Service

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Employees at National Grange

Updates

  • 📆 Save the Date: December 11, 2024 at 8:30pm ET Join the National Grange for our new quarterly Zoom webinar series with the USPTO. In December, we will be joined by Matt Beckwith, VP of Business Development and Regulatory Affairs of Guardian Ag. He will present on the topic of drones, their role in digital agriculture, and the future of the farming industry. These webinars are open to all - Grange members, friends, and those interested in the agriculture industry.

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  • We are one week away from the close of the National Grange Foundation's online auction! Fantastic items, unique experiences, and much more are waiting for you to place your bids. Don't way - head now to https://lnkd.in/e4YE2Wz9 to bid high and bid often! By participating in this auction - open to everyone - you are helping to support the future of the Grange, including programs like the Youth and Juniors, Communication Fellows, SHIPmates, historical preservation, and so much more. Thank you for bidding!

  • The National Grange is excited to announce that a total of $5,203 (or 306 wreaths) was donated for Wreaths Across America through our Community Service effort at the 158th Annual National Grange Convention! However, we know that many Granges and individuals are involved in Wreaths Across America beyond donations at the convention, or may have chosen to support the program locally. If you or your Grange have (or will) participate in Wreaths Across America, please fill out this form to add your participation: https://lnkd.in/exVqHXpB #ng158 #GrangeStrong

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  • The 2024-2025 National Grange Officer Team: Front Row (L-R): Kay Hoffman Stiles (MD), Chaplain; Barbara Foster (WV), Pomona; Susan Noah (OR), Executive Committee; Christine E. Hamp (WA), President; Lynette Schaeffer (L), Executive Committee; Cindy Greer (CO), Ceres; Debbie Campbell (PA), Secretary. Back Row: Roger Bostwick (KS), High Priest; Martha Stefenoni (CA), Priestess Annalist; Chip Narvel, Priest Archon (DE); Buddy Overstreet (TX), Executive Committee; David Allen (NC), Gatekeeper; John Benedik (NJ), Vice President; Chris Johnston (MI), Steward, Joseph Stefenoni (CA), Executive Committee; Walter Hartley (RI), Assistant Steward; Joe Goodrich (VT), Treasurer; Kathy Gibson (MA), Lady Assistant Steward; Tom Gwin (WA), Lecturer. Not pictured: Welina Shufeldt (OK), Flora #GrangeStrong #TeamGrange

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  • Today is National Rural Health Day. On this day - and every day - we celebrate the resilience of rural communities and the dedicated healthcare workers serving them. But we must also recognize the hurdles they face: 🚗 Long distances to care 📉 Higher uninsured rates 🧠 Limited mental health resources These challenges impact everyone, from the food on your table to the strength of our national economy. Together, we can advocate for solutions to ensure health equity for rural America. #RuralHealthDay #SupportRuralCommunities #PowerofRural

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  • It has come to our attention that Grange members around the country are receiving emails appearing to be from State Grange Presidents and National Grange Officers, asking for gift cards or other assistance. As always, we encourage you to stay safe online. 1️⃣ Think Before You Click: Don't click links in unexpected emails or texts. 2️⃣ Verify the Sender: Check the email address for typos or suspicious domains, or if it comes from an email address you don't usually communicate with. 3️⃣ Don’t Share Personal Info: Legit companies won’t ask for sensitive details via email. 4️⃣ Avoid Urgent Requests: Scammers often create a sense of urgency to trick you. 5️⃣ Check the Source: Visit official websites to confirm offers, or text/call the actual person who you think the email is from. Learn more about staying safe online from the FTC: https://lnkd.in/g4Wxk2Em

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