$4.8 million in total awarded to eight groups of local partners
BOULDER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / May 16, 2024 / The Chef Ann Foundation announced today it has awarded grants totaling $4.8 million to eight groups of local partners through its Partnerships for Local Agriculture & Nutrition Transformation in Schools (PLANTS) program, which was launched in October 2023.
Funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service's Healthy Meals Incentives Initiative, PLANTS aims to strengthen partnerships among community-based school food system stakeholders working to build resilient and equitable K-12 school food supply chains. PLANTS also seeks to expand scratch cooking, which enables schools to incorporate more local foods and build healthier, more culturally inclusive meal programs.
"We received nearly 100 applications from a combined total of 360 organizations representing 123 schools and 38 states and U.S. territories," Chef Ann Foundation Executive Director of Programs Laura Smith said. "It's clear that many school districts across the country and their food system partners are eager to collaborate to improve the quality of the food they serve in ways that support their local communities."
Grant recipient project partnerships:
In addition to the funds awarded, grantees will receive three years of in-depth technical assistance as well as tools, training, and resources from the Chef Ann Foundation, Kitchen Sync Strategies Collaborative, and National Farm to School Network, and project evaluation support from Center for Nutrition Health and Impact.
"Each project that has received an award represents an incredible array of learning opportunities, not only for the grant recipients but for local food systems everywhere," said Sunny Baker, Senior Director of Program and Policy Farm to School Network. "What we learn from the PLANTS program will help schools and their communities enact lasting, systemic change that supports the health of kids and the health of our planet."
Learn more about the Chef Ann Foundation's PLANTS program and grant recipients here.
Contact Information
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jessica.christopher@curatorpr.com
(610) 945-8615
SOURCE: Chef Ann Foundation
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