School Fresh Produce Program
Posted by Chef Ann Foundation on April 25, 2016
Chef Ann Foundation Accepting Applications for School Fresh Produce Program
The Chef Ann Foundation provides tools that help schools serve children healthy and delicious scratch-cooked meals made with fresh, whole food. To that end, the foundation, in partnership with Skoop, is accepting applications for Project Produce: Fruit and Veggie Grants for Schools, a program that aims to expand students’ palates and encourage increased consumption of and exposure to fresh produce.
Grants of up $2,500 will be awarded to school districts for programs that engage students in lunchroom education activities that encourage students to taste new vegetables and fruits offered either in a dish, cooked, or raw. Grant funds must be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables to support each school’s planned Project Produce programming. In addition, the majority of the produce must be locally accessible and at a price point affordable to all households.
Any district or independent school participating in the National School Lunch Program is eligible to apply. Applications must be submitted by the school district’s food-service director. Districts may apply for up to ten schools at $2,500 per school.
The foundation accepts applications on an ongoing basis.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the Chef Ann Foundation website.
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