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Kubota Hometown Proud Grant Program accepting 2026 applications for local projects

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Kubota Tractor Corp. is accepting applications for its annual Kubota Hometown Proud grant program. Nonprofits with projects where Kubota equipment can make a difference can apply now through May 7, 2026, for a chance to receive a grant valued at $50,000, including $25,000 cash and a $25,000 Kubota equipment voucher.

Ten grant recipients, one from each of Kubota’s 10 operating districts across the country, will be awarded this year. 

“In 2026, we are once again building on the millions in funding and equipment grants we’ve awarded to a range of organizations over the past five years,” said Alex Woods, president, Kubota Tractor Corp. “Kubota’s grant program has helped fund many meaningful projects, all led by passionate local dealers working together with nonprofit leaders to make a difference in hometowns across the country. We look forward to meeting our next group of grant winners to continue this important tradition of giving back to our communities.”  
 
Any nonprofit with a project where Kubota funding and equipment can positively impact a community is encouraged to apply. Past grant winner examples include renovating fairgrounds, rodeo arenas and barns; expanding agriculture education centers and farm incubator programs; building new parks, trails, green spaces and community gardens; and revamping youth sports fields and other public recreation spaces.

Any authorized employee or officer with the authority to act on behalf of the registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization can enter. Follow the three steps below to apply:  

  • Step Two: Fill out the short application form, including information on your organization, your community project in need and how Kubota equipment can help you reach your goals. 
  • Step Three: Upload a short video, then click “enter.”

The Kubota Hometown Proud grant program provides local dealers with the opportunity to engage with their communities through projects that make an impact for their neighbors. The program is open to nonprofits with a community project located within a 50-mile radius of an authorized Kubota dealer, and includes Alaska, Hawaii and, new for 2026, Puerto Rico.  

Additionally, consumers nationwide will have their own opportunity to participate in the Kubota Hometown Proud Win & Give Sweepstakes launching on May 8. Individuals can enter for a chance to win either a Kubota zero-turn mower or a BX tractor. No purchase required.  
 
For more information on the Kubota Hometown Proud grant program and the Kubota Hometown Proud Win & Give Sweepstakes, visit kubotausa.com/hometown-proud/rules

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