
The foundation primarily funds educational scholarships related to international farming and agricultural leadership, directing most of its dollars to Nuffield-affiliated programs and individual scholarship recipients. Grants are almost exclusively educational in purpose and appear aimed at supporting farmers or agricultural students pursuing study or leadership development. The giving indicates a strong commitment to enabling individual study and participation in Nuffield programs rather than broad programmatic grants.
Concentrated, small portfolio: a few relatively large education-focused grants, including repeated funding to the Nuffield organization plus several individual scholarships; funding is targeted rather than widely distributed.
Nuffield International Farming Scholarships - USA Associate Inc centers its giving on international farming scholarships, with the largest recent award of $61,788 going to Nuffield International Farming Scho in New South Wales. That pattern points to a funder built around agricultural study and leadership development rather than broad programmatic grantmaking. The organization also made a $26,267 educational grant to the same Nuffield-affiliated recipient in 2024, suggesting repeated support for the international scholarship structure it participates in. Alongside those larger institutional grants, the foundation funded individual recipients pursuing educational awards tied to farming and agriculture. Recent examples include Laura Kilian in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Easton Kuboushek in Polk City, Iowa. The mix of a large institutional award and multiple smaller individual grants shows a model that supports both the Nuffield program itself and the people moving through it. The grants are consistently labeled educational, and the recipient list includes farmers and agricultural professionals across several states and one Australian recipient cluster, which fits a scholarship fund oriented toward study, travel, and leadership development in agriculture.
The foundation’s clearest theme is support for Nuffield-affiliated agricultural education. It gave $8,800 in 2023 to Nuffield International Farming Scho for educational purposes, after making larger gifts to the same recipient in 2024 and 2025. That repeated support indicates a continuing role in sustaining the scholarship pathway itself. Individual agricultural study is another visible focus. The foundation awarded $12,963 to Laura Kilian in Raleigh, North Carolina, and $11,827 to Easton Kuboushek in Polk City, Iowa, both marked educational. Those grants show direct support for scholarship recipients rather than only institutions. Leadership development also appears in the grant pattern. Awards to Jessica Gray in Chatham, Virginia, and Ash Richards in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, suggest the funder backs people pursuing agricultural learning across different locations and career stages. The taxonomy attached to the foundation aligns with adult and continuing education and educational resources.
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Most grants fall between $10K and $13K, with a median of $12K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$12K
75th Percentile
$13K
About 0% of grants go to recipients in NC.
Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Nuffield International Farming Scholarships - Usa Associate.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United StatesDomestic | 9 | $77K | 75.0% |
| 2 | Australia | 3 |
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Notable grantees: NUFFIELD INTERNATIONAL FARMING SCHO (Nuffield), Laura Kilian, Easton Kuboushek, Stephanie Bolton
Typical grant size sits in a narrow band: the 25th percentile is $9,556, the median is $11,826, and the 75th percentile is $12,679. That clustering shows a fairly consistent grant range, with a few larger awards standing apart from the core pattern. The grants also suggest repeat support over multiple years. Nuffield International Farming Scho appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025, which indicates ongoing institutional backing rather than one-off awards only. The foundation funds individuals directly and is not structured around program-related investments. Its grants are educational in purpose across the board.
Grant recipients are concentrated in the United States, which accounts for 9 of 12 recent grants, while 3 grants went to recipients in New South Wales, Australia. Among U.S. recipients, Raleigh, North Carolina; Polk City, Iowa; and Chatham, Virginia appear in the recent list, along with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Coopersville, Michigan. The top state by grant count is North Carolina, even though the foundation’s headquarters are in Wisconsin. No recent grants in the sample went to recipients in Wisconsin, so the giving footprint differs from the headquarters location.
It funds educational scholarships and educational support tied to farming and agricultural leadership. Recent grants include Nuffield International Farming Scho in New South Wales and individual recipients such as Laura Kilian in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Easton Kuboushek in Polk City, Iowa.
The typical grant size is tightly grouped: the 25th percentile is $9,556, the median is $11,826, and the 75th percentile is $12,679. Recent awards often fall in that range, with a few larger institutional grants above it.
Yes. Nuffield International Farming Scho appears in the recent grants list in 2023, 2024, and 2025, with awards of $8,800, $26,267, and $61,788. That pattern shows recurring support rather than isolated one-time giving.
Most recent grants went to U.S. recipients: 9 of 12 grants, or 75.0%. The remaining 3 grants went to New South Wales, Australia. Among U.S. locations, North Carolina is the top state by grant count.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
| $97K |
25.0% |
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NUFFIELD INTERNATIONAL FARMING SCHO | NEW SOUTH WALES | $61,788 | 2025 | EDUCATIONAL |
| ASH RICHARDS | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $8,217 | 2025 | EDUCATIONAL |
| HANS RIENSCHE | JESUP, IA | $7,500 | 2025 | EDUCATIONAL |
| MARTIN CHAVEZ | STRATFORD, CA | $6,900 | 2025 | EDUCATIONAL |
| PAUL WINDEMULLER | COOPERSVILLE, MI | $6,500 | 2025 | EDUCATIONAL |
| DEVIN BENISH | GRIMES, IA | $2,000 | 2025 | EDUCATIONAL |
| NUFFIELD INTERNATIONAL FARMING SCHO | NEW SOUTH WALES | $26,267 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| LAURA KILIAN | RALEIGH, NC | $12,963 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| EASTON KUBOUSHEK | POLK CITY, IA | $11,827 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| STEPHANIE BOLTON | LODI, CA | $11,826 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| JESSICA GRAY | CHATHAM, VA | $8,778 | 2024 | EDUCATIONAL |
| NUFFIELD INTERNATIONAL FARMING SCHO | NEW SOUTH WALES | $8,800 | 2023 | EDUCATIONAL |
NUFFIELD INTERNATIONAL FARMING SCHO
$61,788EDUCATIONAL
ASH RICHARDS
$8,217EDUCATIONAL
HANS RIENSCHE
$7,500EDUCATIONAL
MARTIN CHAVEZ
$6,900EDUCATIONAL
PAUL WINDEMULLER
$6,500EDUCATIONAL
DEVIN BENISH
$2,000EDUCATIONAL
NUFFIELD INTERNATIONAL FARMING SCHO
EDUCATIONAL
LAURA KILIAN
$12,963EDUCATIONAL
EASTON KUBOUSHEK
$11,827EDUCATIONAL
STEPHANIE BOLTON
$11,826EDUCATIONAL
JESSICA GRAY
$8,778EDUCATIONAL
NUFFIELD INTERNATIONAL FARMING SCHO
$8,800EDUCATIONAL