Grange Month 2026
Each April, Granges across the country celebrate Grange Month—a time to recognize the work of our members and the impact the Grange continues to make in communities throughout rural and small-town America.
Grange Month is an opportunity to celebrate the service, leadership, and community spirit that define the Grange. Whether hosting an event, partnering with local organizations, welcoming in community members, or simply sharing your story online, every Grange plays a role in demonstrating the strength of our organization.
Since its founding in 1867, the Grange has been rooted in the idea that strong communities are built locally. From community service projects and leadership development to agricultural advocacy and youth engagement, the work of the Grange begins at the local level and grows outward to strengthen our states and our nation.
This year, National Grange President Christine Hamp has chosen the broader theme “Growing From the Ground Up” to highlight the power of grassroots action. Every Grange, every volunteer effort, and every new member contributes to building stronger communities and a stronger organization.
To help Granges celebrate throughout the month, the National Grange has created a collection of resources, including a Grange Month Proclamation, social media graphics and headers, and a weekly social media campaign called #GroundUpMonday. GRANGE MONTH PROCLAMATION
160th Annual National Grange Convention information will be coming soon. Please check back.
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