Monday, April 6, 2009

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Funding: a student's personal involvement and support of sponsors

Organizing a study trip of this magnitude is not without generating high costs. All travel expenses are borne by the participating students. First, they are asked to provide a personal monetary contribution demonstrating the seriousness of their intent to participate in the trip. In addition, various fund raising activities requiring the involvement each are made: work for farm organizations, organization of a draw, social evenings, packaging in grocery stores etc..

Much of the trip expenses are covered by the financial support of sponsors who invest up to their capacity in this educational activity for our youth. Over the next few weeks, students will therefore engage in soliciting sponsors to help them achieve their goal. In return for their contribution, we are committed to providing our sponsors visibility interesting through this blog and the report of study tour to be tabled in return. The major sponsors will be more of their company logo displayed on promotional T-shirts that are worn by our students through various activities and handed over to companies visited during our trip.


Summary Estimates :

Sources of income:
  • contribution of $ 11 000 students
  • Personal Sponsors $ 16 500
  • Financing activities $ 15 000
  • Other sponsors $ 15 000
Total $ 57 500

Expenditure:

  • Transportation $ 28 700
  • Meals and Lodging $ 14 400
  • educational and cultural activities $ 9 400
  • Other costs $ 5 000

Total $ 57 500


If, in the coming months, our students approach you asking for your support, please encourage them generously.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

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A little history

Tradition study tours for students and Operations Management Farming (FMT) and Animal Production Technology (TPA) on the campus of St. Hyacinthe of the ITA is more than 20 years. It all started with a partnership with the Lycée Louis-Pasteur Marmilhat in Auvergne. Since 1987 numerous exchanges with the agency have helped hundreds of students, faculty and industry partners on both sides of the Atlantic to share their knowledge, interests, ambitions.

Over the years other destinations were added: Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Morocco, Mexico, Switzerland, Texas. All these trips proved invaluable additional training for our graduates who are left grow professionally and personally. They also allowed the ITA, its partners and sponsors to shine on the international stage.



Wishing to continue this tradition, graduates TPA-2010 accompanied by Melanie and Jacques Godbout Latulippe, teachers, activated since September 2008 to organize a study tour that will take them to the Country Netherlands in March 2010 in order to study the organization of livestock and their environment socio-economic development.

Several reasons have justified the choice of this destination. A bit like in Quebec, the main livestock are milk and pork. The high density of agriculture is a country where agri-environmental concerns are present. A number of companies in various sectors of animal production (feeding, breeding, equipment etc.) and are in connection with Quebec have their headquarters or major facilities. The structures of support to agriculture, land use, trade with different countries (EU countries development etc.) are other interesting aspects that characterize the country and will strengthen the training of our students.

We believe it is important to give our students the opportunity to develop this openness to the world and we invite you to join us on this adventure through this blog.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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