The American Floral Endowment (AFE) announces that 19 organizations will receive educational grants from AFE in 2024-25, totaling $63,500. The funding will support these organizations as they conduct educational conferences, offer online and in-person training and certification programs, and expand awareness of the floral industry.
AFE's commitment to these programs supports a wide range of activities that strengthen the floral industry, from promoting awareness to the next generation to fostering continued education and resources for current industry members.
AFE Education Committee Chair Adam Van Winkle of Stadium Flowers said: "Through the support of our dedicated donors, we are able to continue our commitment to widespread industry education, ensuring a strong and prosperous future for floriculture."
The grantees are:
- America in Bloom – America in Bloom Educational Symposium
- American Institute of Floral Design (AIFD) – Bringing FFA to AIFD 2025 National Symposium in Palm Springs, California
- American Society for Horticultural Science – ASHS 2025 Annual Conference
- Black Girl Florists – Black Girl Florists 2025 Conference
- Brigham Young University - Idaho – Floral Design Cut Flower Art Show/Festival
- Clemson University – S.T.E.M. it Up: Everything You Need to Know to Get Your Floriculture Curriculum in Bloom SIU
- Des Moines Area Community College – DMACC Cut Flower Farm Development and Sustenance
- Great Lakes Floral Association – 2025 Great Lakes Floral & Event Expo (GLFEE)
- Joliet Junior College – Joliet Junior College Student Experiential Learning - Great Lakes Floral & Event Expo
- Kansas State University Horticulture and Natural Resources Department – Making Floral Design Instruction Accessible to All FFA Programs and Students
- Mississippi State University – MSU Extension Professional Florist Certification Program
- North Carolina State University – Faculty Development Program
- The Ohio State University – E-Gro Alerts and Blogs
- The Ohio State University – Ohio Floriculture and Nursery Education Conference
- The Ohio State University – Fert, Dirt, and Squirt - Nutrient Monitoring of Greenhouse Crops (a portion of grant funded by the Christian B. Nissen Research Fund)
- Oregon State University – Online Floral Design: Training for Aspiring Retail Florists
- Society of American Florists – Mapping Out Your Sustainability Plan Educational Session at SAF Miami
- South Dakota Floral Association – South Dakota Floral Association Yearly Convention
- University of Florida, North Florida Research and Education Center – 2025 National Floriculture Forum Conference
- University of Florida – Greenhouse Training Online: Online Extension Training for Industry
- Wisconsin & Upper Michigan Florists Association (WUMFA) – WUMFA Annual Convention
The Endowment understands the importance of supporting these great programs to provide continued education for the floral industry. If your organization or university hosts an educational event or program, we encourage you to learn more and apply for Educational Grants by June 1st of each year here.