Farm to School Grant Program Webinar 9/29 - Apply by Dec. 8

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Deirdre Birmingham

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Sep 19, 2016, 1:04:26 PM9/19/16
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From the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition Website:

The growth in farm to school programs and the increased market opportunities for farmers has been aided by the small but powerful USDA Farm to School Grant program.

On September 13, the USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Office of Community Food Systemsreleased a request for applications (RFA) for up to $5 million in grant funds.

Since 2012, the Farm to School Grant Program, administered by USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), has provided $5 million in grants each year on a competitive basis to schools, nonprofits, state and local agencies, agricultural producers, and Indian tribal organizations to increase local food procurement for school meal programs and to expand educational activities on agriculture and food.

This year’s announcement invites proposals for the funding available for fiscal year 2017. Four different types of grant categories are available for this latest round of F2S funding available:

  • Planning grants are for schools or school districts just getting started on farm to school activities
  • Implementation grants enable schools or school districts to expand or further develop existing farm to school programs
  • Support service grants allow community partners such as non-profit entities, Indian tribal nations, state and local agencies, and agriculture producers to provide support to schools in their efforts to bring local products into the cafeteria and for other farm to school activities
  • Training grants are intended for eligible entities to support trainings that strengthen farm to school supply chains, or trainings that provide technical assistance in the area of local procurement, food safety, culinary education, and/or integration of agriculture‐based curriculum.

Planning grants range from $20,000 – $45,000, implementation grants and support service grants from $65,000 – $100,000, and training grants from $15,000 – $25,000 (state-focused) or from $25,00 – $50,000 (regional or national). All four grant types require matching funds in the form of 25 percent of the total project cost.

To help prospective applicants, On September 29, 2016; USDA will host a webinar at 1:00 pm EST to review the RFA. Click here to register.

Complete grant applications must be uploaded to www.grants.gov by 11:59 PM, Eastern Standard Time (EST), on December 8, 2016.

More information about the program including access to the RFA, a frequently asked questions document and additional application tools can be found here.


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Deirdre Birmingham
Grants Advisor, Grant Writer
Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, Wisconsin Farmers Union

The Cider Farm
7258 Kelly Rd. 
Mineral Point, WI 53565
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