Kubota to Offer Additional $100,000 to a Community in Need

Cast your vote in Kubota’s Hometown Proud Grant Program to help a community win $100,000, and be entered for your chance to win a sub-compact tractor or zero turn mower.

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Is your community in need of funding for a revitalization project, like a new playground, community garden or youth building?

Kubota’s Hometown Grant Program offers five communities the chance to win $100,000 each towards their community projects each year.

While the company has selected 2022’s five grant recipients, Kubota is looking to tack on an additional $100,000 Community Choice grant to one of the winner’s checks. But one of these projects needs your vote to win the extra $100,000.

Here are the Kubota’s 2022 winners:

5-Acre Farm and Kids Food Fix—Salinas, California:

Building a barn “hub” for local youth food literacy programs.

Homesteads for Hope—Rochester, New York:

Expand a “social garden” and community garden for adults with disabilities.

Will’s Playground—New Richmond, Wisconsin:

Demo of old playground and constructing an all-access universal playground.

Rancho Brazos Community Centers—Granbury, Texas:

Building a community garden and livestock pens for the Douglas Long Outreach Center for Children.

Langton Green Community Farm—Annapolis, Maryland:

Expand a community garden for senior citizens and adults with disabilities.

By casting your vote, you will be entered in a chance to win a Kubota sub-compact tractor or zero turn mower. To find out more and vote for your favorite project, click here.

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