BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada has announced that three Alberta organizations will each receive a portion of the $160,000 Growing Home with BASF prize fund.
Following a competitive public voting period, the first-, second-, and third-place winners have been determined for Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.
“The enthusiasm and participation we have seen in recent years demonstrates how truly important organizations like these are to their communities,” said Leta LaRush, Vice President of BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada. “This year, we expanded our prize fund from $100,000 to $160,000 to recognize each of the finalists, not just the winning organizations, as they are all strong pillars within their communities. It’s about celebrating these organizations and contributing to their continued impact in strengthening the communities they serve.”
While the two-week public voting period determined the distribution of the awards amongst the finalists, all 12 organizations will receive support in recognition of their positive contributions to their communities.
Organizations that finished in first place will receive a $25,000 donation and have the opportunity to celebrate their win with the local community; second place will receive $10,000 and third place will receive $5,000.
The 12 winning Alberta organizations are Hussar Agricultural Society ($25,000); Buffalo Coulee Community Hall ($10,000); Eaglesham and District Agricultural Society ($5,000).
Other groups awarded are:
Saskatchewan
- PlayFair Daycare: $25,000
- Little Seedlings Daycare: $10,000
- Farm It Forward: $5,000
Manitoba
- The Boissevain School Parent Advisory Council Playground Committee: $25,000
- Louise Aquatic Centre: $10,000
- HERO’s Alliance: $5,000
Ontario
- Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation: $25,000
- Kiwanis Club of Petrolia and Area: $10,000
- Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health: $5,000
BASF established the Growing Home with BASF initiative in 2023 to give back to rural communities that are the heartbeat of Canada. Every year, growers nominate the organizations that they believe are most deserving in their community. Then, the public works together to determine the winners. This year, BASF was proud to support all 12 of the final nominees with an expanded prize pool.
“We are committed to supporting our customers with more than just the right products and tools—we are partners in the bigger picture,” said LaRush. “We are proud to support local organizations and community initiatives that create long-term growth and success in agricultural communities across Canada.”