At Idaho AgCredit, we recognize the importance of agriculture in our communities. We believe that agriculture is the base that our communities are built on and plays a significant role in the future of our communities and families. Each year we support community events through sponsorships, donations and volunteering



Idaho AgCredit dedicates time and resources to our local youth programs, charities, schools and beginning farmer/rancher programs to aid them in their growth and success. Every year Idaho AgCredit participates in a Sharing Success program by donating thousands of dollars to support farming and ranching communities.
We understand the challenges associated with the cost of higher education but also recognize the value and provide scholarships to family members of Idaho AgCredit customers. All applicants must be a borrower or a son, daughter, grandson or granddaughter of an Idaho AgCredit borrower with an active loan. The student’s GPA will be considered in the awarding process, while age, gender, or race are not factors of eligibility.
Scholarships will be awarded with enhanced consideration given to applicant’s service to their community, agriculture involvement/experience, scholastic performance, enrollment in an agricultural related field and financial need.
Scholarship applications are due March 31, 2026. Please email HR@idahoagcredit.com to request an application or click on the following links for an application: Standard Application, Native American application, or Veteran Application. To submit your application use our File Upload and select “Headquarters Office”.
We are big supporters of 4H and FFA programs and support these programs each year through donations and employee involvement. The youth are the future of agriculture and we enjoy supporting them in their efforts. We support local and state fairs statewide through sponsorships and donations. Agriculture brings communities together across the state and we enjoy being a part of that.
Every Farm and Ranch has a story to tell and contributes to their communities. Being successful in agriculture requires grit, sacrifice, and people with a common goal. We love to hear their story and strive to help them achieve their goals.