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ABOUT US

The Grange is a family, community organization with its roots in agriculture.  Founded in 1867, the Grange was formed as a national organization with a local focus. Our members are given the opportunity to learn and grow to their full potential as citizens and leaders.

The family is the base of the organization with full membership beginning at age 14. Women have been equal members since the inception of the Grange. We have a Junior Grange program for children age 5 to 14, that has helped the youngest members of the family learn about community values and citizenship for more than 100 years. Our Grange Youth program develops the leadership skills of our young adults and young married couples.

The foundation of the organization is the Community Grange, which can be found in rural, suburban and urban communities. Faith, hope, charity, and fidelity are the basic lessons of the Community Grange. To learn more, see the Declaration of Purposes.

The Grange has four levels, Community, County or District, State, and National to ensure that the membership’s voice is heard at the appropriate place. Our membership sets the direction and activities for their Community Grange in true grassroots fashion, and those decisions seep up to the national level. Nonpartisan legislative advocacy, educational programs, service projects, and social interaction and networking are just a few of the ways local Granges serve their communities and members.

“In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity.”
Grange motto

10 Core Values of the National Grange

1. Community
Empowerment

We believe strong communities are the foundation of a healthy society. We work together to support local economies, connect neighbors, and create opportunities for everyone.

2. Family &
Tradition
3. Inclusive
Advocacy
4. Civic
Engagement
5. Stewardship of
Agriculture
6. Lifelong
Learning

We foster curiosity and critical thinking through education, mentorship, and skill-building, empowering individuals to grow personally and professionally. We believe in giving children and youth leadership opportunities and fostering their growth and natural curiosity.

7. Charity &
Compassion
8. Faith &
Integrity
9. Respect &
Equality
10. Unity &
Progress

History of the Grange

1867

National Grange logo1867

The National Grange becomes the first nationwide farm organization and is the first national organization to give full voice and vote to women, 60 years before the adoption of Universal Suffrage in the United States.

1870
1871
1875 - 2008
1876
1887 - 1919
1914 - 2008
1916 - 1941
1920 - 1950
1947 - 2008
1945 - 1970
1953-2011