The Nevada Dairy Farmers will award up to $30,000 through two scholarships; a culinary arts scholarship and an agriculture scholarship.
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The Nevada Dairy Farmers and Dairy Council of Nevada Announces $30,000 in Scholarships

These scholarships are extended to individuals enrolled in a culinary arts program, students pursuing a college degree in agriculture and teachers pursuing continuing education credits in agriculture.

 “Last year was the first time we’d launched our culinary scholarship. After receiving several applications from bright, motivated and talented individuals, we felt compelled to launch an additional agriculture scholarship this year,” said Libby Lovig, RDN, LD, General Manager at Nevada Dairy Farmers. “We are ecstatic to help aid applicants in their continuing education journeys.”

Applicants for the culinary scholarship are required to fill out an online application or mail-in application, submit proof of acceptance or enrollment in a culinary program, and respond to a list of open-ended questions about them, their career aspirations, the culinary arts field, and dairy-related topics. In addition, applicants will submit their dairy-based recipe for consideration, including a photo of the dish. The application information will be evaluated by the Nevada Dairy Farmers & Dairy Council of Nevada staff, and from there, finalists will be chosen and contacted with additional details. Starting today, completed applications can be submitted online or mailed in with a postmark by 11:59:59 pm on Monday, May 1, 2023.

A panel of judges will choose four qualified candidates from the submitted applications. Finalists will be announced on Thursday, June 1, in honor of World Milk Day. These four finalists will be required to execute their original submitted recipe within one hour and will be judged on presentation and recipe requirements. At the cookoff, each finalist will be placed and awarded accordingly. Individuals interested in this scholarship can submit their scholarship applications here: https://nevadamilk.com/dairy-in-schools/nevada-dairy-farmers-culinary-scholarship/.

Applicants for the agriculture scholarship are required to fill out an online application or mail-in application, submit proof of acceptance or enrollment in a college with a major in agriculture or a continuing education program for agriculture, and respond to a list of open-ended questions about themselves, their career aspirations, and dairy-related topics. The application information will be evaluated by the Nevada Dairy Farmers & Dairy Council of Nevada staff and scholarship winners will be chosen. Upon conclusion of the scholarship submission period, a judging panel will select two winners from all submitted applications, based on scoring of each of the criteria. Winners will be notified via email on Wednesday, March 29, 2023. The potential finalist must reply within 72 hours or the spot will be forfeited. Starting today, complete applications can be submitted online or mailed in with a postmark by 11:59:59 pm on Wednesday, March 1, 2023. Individuals interested in this scholarship can submit their scholarship applications here: https://nevadamilk.com/nevada-dairy-farmers-agriculture-scholarship/.

About The Nevada Dairy Farmers:

The Nevada Dairy Farmers are a group of dairy producers and dedicated advocates who work together to promote responsible dairy farming, nutritional products, and the people who make it all happen, our farmers. Our mission is to promote the nutritional benefits and affordability of natural, nutrient-rich dairy products as part of a healthy lifestyle for youth, families, and adults.

The Dairy Council® of Nevada is a non-profit organization comprised of a team of dedicated professionals devoted to the promotion of agriculture, lifelong health, and the enjoyment of food. We work on behalf of Nevada’s Dairy Farm Families to provide timely, scientifically-based nutrition information to the media, health professionals, consumers, and others concerned about fostering a healthy diet in addition to promoting fun, community-based events to showcase dairy foods and dairy farmers.

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