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The Home Baking Association is now accepting applications for two prestigious awards that celebrate the transformative impact of baking in communities across the country, The Educator Award and the Bake to Give: Maddie Kruse Youth Award
OKLAHOMA CITY - OklaNews -- Do you know an educator or student using the power of baking to make a difference? The Home Baking Association is now accepting applications for two prestigious awards that celebrate the transformative impact of baking in communities across the country. The Educator Award and the Bake to Give: Maddie Kruse Youth Award honor those who share their passion for baking to inspire others and uplift their communities.
Educator Award
For over two decades, the Home Baking Association has recognized educators who bring the educational benefits of baking into classrooms and community programs. The Educator Award is open to family and consumer sciences (FCS) educators, cooperative extension program leaders, homeschool educators, and youth organization leaders, including FCCLA, 4-H, Boys and Girls Clubs, Camp Fire USA, and other community programs.
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Applicants are encouraged to submit lesson plans, activities, or baking programs that engage students and communities. Submissions should highlight how baking fosters learning, creativity, and connection. The winning educator will receive $1,000, a trip to the Home Baking Association Annual Meeting in Colorado—sponsored by North Dakota Mill—to present their winning lesson, complimentary resources from the Home Baking Association, and national recognition through the association's promotions.
Educators should include photos, videos, social media posts, student engagement examples, and any state or national standards the lessons meet. Full entry guidelines can be found at HomeBaking.org/Educator-Award (https://www.homebaking.org/educator-award/). Submission deadline is May 1st, 2025.
Bake to Give: Maddie Kruse Youth Award
The Home Baking Association, ADM Milling Company, and the Maddie Kruse Family have partnered to honor youth who use baking as a way to give back to their communities. The Bake to Give: Maddie Kruse Youth Award celebrates the legacy of Maddie Kruse, a young baker whose passion for helping others continues to inspire acts of kindness through baking.
Young bakers are invited to share a one-page description of their baking outreach projects, along with photos, videos, recipes, and other materials that showcase how their efforts made a difference in their communities. The winning entry will receive $1,000, a trip to the Home Baking Association Annual Meeting in Colorado to present their project, complimentary resources from the Home Baking Association, and national recognition through the association's promotions. The top 10 youth entries will receive $150, sponsored by Lesaffre Corporation. Visit HomeBaking.org/YouthAward (https://www.homebaking.org/youthaward/) for full entry guidelines and submission details. Submission deadline is May 1st, 2025.
Educator Award
For over two decades, the Home Baking Association has recognized educators who bring the educational benefits of baking into classrooms and community programs. The Educator Award is open to family and consumer sciences (FCS) educators, cooperative extension program leaders, homeschool educators, and youth organization leaders, including FCCLA, 4-H, Boys and Girls Clubs, Camp Fire USA, and other community programs.
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Applicants are encouraged to submit lesson plans, activities, or baking programs that engage students and communities. Submissions should highlight how baking fosters learning, creativity, and connection. The winning educator will receive $1,000, a trip to the Home Baking Association Annual Meeting in Colorado—sponsored by North Dakota Mill—to present their winning lesson, complimentary resources from the Home Baking Association, and national recognition through the association's promotions.
Educators should include photos, videos, social media posts, student engagement examples, and any state or national standards the lessons meet. Full entry guidelines can be found at HomeBaking.org/Educator-Award (https://www.homebaking.org/educator-award/). Submission deadline is May 1st, 2025.
Bake to Give: Maddie Kruse Youth Award
The Home Baking Association, ADM Milling Company, and the Maddie Kruse Family have partnered to honor youth who use baking as a way to give back to their communities. The Bake to Give: Maddie Kruse Youth Award celebrates the legacy of Maddie Kruse, a young baker whose passion for helping others continues to inspire acts of kindness through baking.
Young bakers are invited to share a one-page description of their baking outreach projects, along with photos, videos, recipes, and other materials that showcase how their efforts made a difference in their communities. The winning entry will receive $1,000, a trip to the Home Baking Association Annual Meeting in Colorado to present their project, complimentary resources from the Home Baking Association, and national recognition through the association's promotions. The top 10 youth entries will receive $150, sponsored by Lesaffre Corporation. Visit HomeBaking.org/YouthAward (https://www.homebaking.org/youthaward/) for full entry guidelines and submission details. Submission deadline is May 1st, 2025.
Source: Home Baking Association
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