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Celebrate Angus with Angus Day of Giving

Angus Day of Giving on May 17th will celebrate Angus through the Legacy Sustaining Campaign.

By Molly Biggs, Communications Specialist

April 10, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

For more information contact:

Holly Martin, director of communications

816-383-5143

hmartin@angus.org

Over 150 years ago, the Great Plains of the United States were scattered with cattle of Longhorn decent. The Kansas prairie was a place where cowboys and cattlemen called home. A Scottish cattlemen would soon homestead alongside them with a vision to make a lasting impression on the beef industry. Destined for George Grant’s farm, May 17, 1873, was the day his four Angus bulls arrived in America, marking the beginning of Angus genetics in the United States. 

In celebration of this timestamp in the breeds history and its monumental impact on U.S. cattlemen, we invite you to take part in Angus Day of Giving on May 17th. 

Each year we celebrate this special day to support the Legacy Sustaining Campaign.  This giving campaign encourages American Angus Association members to commit to a monthly gift of $12.50 in a collective effort to build long-term, sustaining support for the breed.  

“Our goal is to connect with all American Angus Association® members through the Legacy Sustaining Campaign. With each and every monthly contribution, from thousands of members will combine to help sustain the Angus legacy of advancing education, youth and research,” said Jaclyn Boester, executive director of the Angus Foundation. “Whether you own two cows or 200, it is an affordable way to contribute to the future of the Angus breed.”  

To leave a legacy means to pass something on. When George Grant imported those first Angus bulls, he left a legacy and impact felt by all in the American cattle industry and beyond. Who is your George Grant? Is there someone in your life who has left a special impact on you? Who encouraged, mentored or influenced your success? Honor their memory and efforts through the Legacy Sustaining Campaign.  

All dollars raised from Angus Day of Giving and the Legacy Sustaining Campaign help support the Angus Fund. The Angus Fund is a collection that provides unrestricted dollars and helps to fund educational programs like Angus University and Beef Leaders Institute; promote youth leadership through the Raising the Bar and LEAD Conferences; and research initiatives like the Imagine Conference and Phenotyping Research White Paper.  

Make a gift on May 17th to celebrate Angus Day of Giving and ensure the Angus legacy lives on through future generations. Donations can be made at www.angus.org/foundation/make-a-gift/a-legacy-sustaining. Donors can also mail a check with “Angus Day of Giving,” in the memo line to be added to the Angus Fund.

Angus Day of Giving on May 17th will celebrate Angus through the Legacy Sustaining Campaign.

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Cutline: Angus enthusiasts are encouraged to mark their calendars for the 5th Annual Angus Day of Giving to celebrate the breed’s impact and further the Angus Foundation’s mission.

About the Angus Foundation

Established as a 501(c)(3) organization in 1980, the Angus Foundation remains focused on its mission to support Angus education, youth, and research. The organization has distributed more than $4.9 million in youth scholarships since 1998 and has also invested more than $1.4 million in beef cattle research in the past decade. For more information, contact the Angus Foundation at (816) 383-5100.

ANGUS MEANS BUSINESS

The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 21,000 members across the United States, Canada and several other countries. It’s home to an extensive breed registry that grows by more than 300,000 animals each year. The Association also provides programs and services to farmers, ranchers and others who rely on Angus to produce quality genetics for the beef industry and quality beef for consumers. For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association, visit www.angus.org.

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