Promoting New York State Agriculture in School Cafeterias

Nov 09, 2021 at 12:05 am by Amanda Lai


Grant Opportunity: The New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets' Farm-to-School Program aims to promote the use of produce grown by New York State farmers in K-12 school cafeterias by funding the purchase of New York State farm products for use in school meal programs, agricultural and nutrition education, gardening activities and partnerships with local agricultural food businesses and farmers.
 
Eligibility: Eligible applicants include New York State K-12 School food authorities, charter schools, not-for-profit organizations and Indian tribal organizations.
 
Grant Amount and Grant Period: Awards will range between $25,000 and $100,000
 
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For more information: For more information, see the grant announcement page here. 
 
Brockport Research Institute is a NYS certified woman-owned business enterprise that provides grant-writing, evaluation, project management, and professional learning services.  For questions or more information on this or any other grant opportunity, please contact us at info@BrockportResearchInstitute.com
 
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