YORK - Central Valley Ag (CVA) is proud to announce the return of the Fuel up For FFA promotion during National FFA Week, Feb. 15-22.
During this time, CVA will donate 5 cents from every gallon of fuel purchased at CVA fuel sites with a CVA fuel card to support the Nebraska and Kansas FFA Foundations, helping to empower the next generation of agricultural leaders.
“As FFA invests in growing leaders and engaging young people in agriculture, CVAis honored to support their mission," said Jeff Ingalls, senior vice president of energy at CVA.
“Agriculture needs strong leaders, and FFA plays a vital role in preparing young people for the challenges and opportunities ahead.”
Don't have a CVA fuel card? Sign up online at cvacoop.com/cva-fuel-card to participate and enjoy an everyday 5-cent discount at a CVA Fuel Site across Nebraska and Kansas.
Leaders from both FFAFoundations emphasized the impact this support has on young members.
“The Fill Up for FFA with CVA program offers an easy way to support Nebraska FFA members as they celebrate National FFA Week.
In Nebraska, this support directly impacts nearly 12,000 FFA members through the foundation and our efforts to grow leaders, build communities and strengthen agriculture,” said Stacey Agnew, executive director of Nebraska FFA Foundation. “Thank you for participating in this program and helping to strengthen the next generation of community leaders and farmers.”
“When organizations invest in FFA, they’re not just supporting students today but cultivating the next generation of agricultural leaders who will drive innovation and sustainability in our state,” said Beth Gaines, executive director of Kansas FFA Foundation. “We are incredibly grateful for Central Valley Ag’s commitment to strengthening agricultural education and empowering young leaders across the state.”
Funds raised through this program help support a variety of each foundation’s initiatives, including leadership conferences, state conventions, chapter and state grants, as well as local engagement efforts.
For more information, visit www. cvacoop.com.