CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. — The Wisconsin Farmers Union Foundation has launched a new public education initiative, “Wisconsin Futures,” featuring a new website and a statewide billboard campaign aimed at helping people better understand how policy decisions shape everyday life in rural communities and across Wisconsin.
The initiative is designed as an educational resource that connects the dots between policy and real-world impacts. The WisconsinFutures.com website serves as a central hub, bringing together issue explainers, data, and real stories from Wisconsinites to show how decisions made at the state and federal level are showing up in farm income, household budgets, and local services. It also gives people a place to share their own experiences and add to a growing picture of how these challenges are playing out across the state.
Wisconsin Futures is launching at a moment when many farmers and rural communities are stretched thin. Prices are up, markets are uncertain, and it’s getting harder to make the numbers work. Those same pressures are showing up in households across Wisconsin, from higher utility bills to concerns about healthcare access.
“The goal here is to help people see how these decisions play out in real life,” said WFU Foundation President Darin Von Ruden. “When folks can connect what’s happening in their own operation or community back to policy, it puts us in a better position to speak up and work toward a future that actually works for rural Wisconsin.”
The Foundation is also inviting Wisconsinites to share their own stories and experiences, with submissions open now at wisconsinfutures.com.
