Farm to School Grant Program
CDFA #: 10.575 Farm to School Grant Program USDA Announces Request for Applications for FY 2014 Farm to School Grants FY 2014 Request for Applications (pdf) FY 2014 Request for Applications (doc) Program Description The purpose of the USDA Farm to School Grant Program is to assist eligible entities in implementing farm to school programs that improve access to local foods in eligible schools. On an annual basis, USDA awards up to $5 million in competitive grants for training, supporting operations, planning, purchasing equipment, developing school gardens, developing partnerships, and implementing farm to school programs. In this funding round, USDA is soliciting applications for three types of grants: 1. Planning grants are intended for school districts or schools just starting to incorporate farm to school program elements into their operations. 2. Implementation grants are intended for school districts or schools to help scale or further develop existing farm to school initiatives. 3. Support Service grants are intended for state and local agencies, Indian tribal organizations, agricultural producers or groups of agricultural producers, and non-profit entities working with school districts or schools to further develop existing farm to school initiatives and to provide broad reaching support services to farm to school initiatives. Proposals are due at midnight EST, April 24, 2013. In all cases, a 25% cash or in-kind match of the total project cost is required. Important Dates and Deadlines
To assist eligible entities in preparing proposals, USDA will host a series of webinars related to the application process:
Sample Proposals To assist applicants in preparing their grant submissions, USDA has shared winning proposals from the FY2013 round of funding. Each grant application will be unique to the applicant and the community it is intended to serve; the samples below should not be considered as templates or guides. They are illustrative only.
You can access a list of FY 2013 USDA Farm to School Grant recipients here. Contact Us For all questions pertaining to the USDA Farm to School Grant Program, please contact us via email at [email protected]. And to receive information and updates about USDA’s Farm to School Program, please sign up for our Farm to School E-letter.
Starting Tuesday, Feb. 5, The Ashe Campus of Wilkes Community College will offer beekeeping classes for both beginner and advanced beekeepers. The classes include
Registration is required, Call 336-846-3900 to pre-register. Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture is now accepting Mary Boyer SF&A Grant applications until March 1st. If you are a female farmer, rancher, or processor based in Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Caldwell, Mitchell, Watauga, Wilkes, or Yancey Counties in North Carolina, or Johnson County, Tennessee, then this opportunity is for you. The purpose of this grant program is to strengthen our local food system by supporting female farmers, ranchers and processors who plan to create innovative, sustainable solutions to production or market obstacles in the High Country by completing a sustainable food and agriculture project or pursuing educational opportunities related to sustainable food and agriculture. Find out more information here.
The upcoming Appalachian Heritage Annual Fiddlers Convention will again feature the Handmade Market, and they are calling for crafters to sell & display.
Come display and sell handmade crafts in the Plemmons Student Union February 9. The deadline to register is February 5. If you are interested in setting up a booth, please email Brittany Johnson at [email protected] for more information.
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