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  • Program Description

    ACE participants will receive in-depth leadership development training along with practical application strategies. More than that, ACE participants will learn to identify the needs of their own communities and the role they, and Farm Bureau, have in serving those needs. Without a vibrant, healthy grassroots foundation we cannot profoundly affect change on the policy issues impacting agriculture.

    The focus of the program is built around 3 primarily objectives:

    1. Developing leaders
    2. Engaging Local Communities
    3. Issues Advocacy

    Upon completion of the program, graduates will have gained skills and understanding in the following areas:

    • Advocacy
    • Active Listening 
    • Public Speaking
    • Coalition Building 
    • Industry Issues & Public Policy 
    • Conflict Management 
    • Communication with Media and Non-Ag Audiences 

    Program Details and Eligibility

    • Applications are due by December 8, 2025.
    • Applicant must be a voting member in good standing with their county Farm Bureau.
    • Applicant must be willing to meet all time commitments associated with the program, listed below. 
    • Participation is limited to 10 individuals. The 2026 class will be announced in December 2025.
    • Selected participants are required to pay a $500 tuition fee.
      • You are encouraged to reach out to your county Farm Bureau and seek sponsorship.
    • Selected participants are required to sign, date and return acommitment form plus tuition fee by December 31, 2025.
    • Lodging and some meals will be provided during seminars. 

     

  • Calendar

    During this year-long program, participants will attend six in-person seminars focused on enhancing advocacy skills and leadership development. Class members will also participate in a Farm Bureau book club reading the MFBF history book,
    Legacies. The dates for the 2026 program are:

    2026 ACE Calendar

    • January 21-22, Bozeman: Leadership Development
    • March 25-26, Helena: Issues Advocacy & Legislative Affairs
    • May 6-7, Bozeman: Working with the Media and Communicating with Consumers
    • June 15-17, Kalispell: Rural Development & Coalition Building at MFBF Summer Conference
    • August 19-20, Bozeman: Grassroots Engagement
    • November 15-18, Billings: ACE Program Graduation at MFBF Annual Convention

    Questions? Contact Sue Ann Streufert or Karli Johnson.

    Sue Ann: sueanns@mfbf.org or 406-587-3153

    Karli: karlij@mfbf.org or 406-868-1233

  • Participant Commitment Statement 

    Upon acceptance as a participant in ACE, I understand and agree to the following:

    1. I am expected to fully attend all trainings and have reviewed the training dates to make necessary scheduling arrangements.  If a situation occurs that prevents my attendance at any ACE function, I will directly contact the Program Coordinator as soon as possible. 
    2. Montana Farm Bureau incurs significant costs in arranging speakers, lodging and meals.  Accordingly, I understand that any unexcused absences or inappropriate actions are considered detrimental to the program. They will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis and may result in removal from the program.
    3. I am expected to arrive at each seminar with an open and inquiring mind, a willingness to learn and a respectful attitude towards the opinions of others. 
    4. I am expected to pay a tuition fee of $500.  I understand that participants are responsible to individually seek scholarships from local County Farm Bureaus.
    5. I am expected to secure the necessary time away from my place of employment to attend all trainings.
    6. Upon graduation from ACE, I am expected to utilize my training to be an active leader on behalf of my local County Farm Bureau, Montana Farm Bureau and the agriculture industry.
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