Bloom for Good, a mission-driven company focused on funding youth leadership, agriculture and education, has launched its new Advocating for Agriculture savings app — an initiative designed to create ongoing financial support for 4-H, FFA, and Ag in the Classroom programs nationwide.
The app offers supporters a one-year digital savings membership with discounts at national and local businesses, while directing a portion of purchases back to organizations that help educate and prepare the next generation of agricultural leaders.
“This campaign is about more than savings — it’s about advocating with an impact,” said Missy Rosenbusch, Vice President of Agriculture Advocacy & Impact at Bloom for Good. “Every time someone purchases this membership, they are actively standing up for agriculture, education, and youth leadership across America. It’s a simple way for families, professionals, and ag supporters to give back all year long.”
Bloom for Good describes the program as a renewable, year-round campaign aimed at helping supporters save money while building a dependable funding stream for agricultural education. Proceeds from membership purchases will support state and national efforts tied to 4-H, FFA and Ag in the Classroom, helping fund curriculum, leadership development, classroom resources and hands-on learning opportunities.

Key highlights include:
- A one-year digital savings membership offering discounts on travel, dining, retail, concerts, sporting events and other member-only savings
- An introductory membership price of $15 (regularly $25)
- Mobile access that works while traveling
- A turnkey format intended to make participation easy for individuals, families and corporate partners
- A call to advocate for the future of agriculture
Bloom for Good says the app is also intended to address broader challenges facing agriculture, including workforce shortages and declining agricultural literacy, by giving everyday supporters a simple way to contribute.
“This is advocacy in action,” Rosenbusch added. “By choosing this membership, supporters are helping ensure that young people continue to learn about life skills, where food comes from, how agriculture sustains our communities, and why it matters to our future.”











