Farm to School Grant Program

USDA-FNS1 USDA-FNS-2026-F2S
Posted: Sep 10, 2025 12:00:00 AM EDT
Closes: 12/05/2025

Funding Information

Estimated Total Funding
$18,000,000
Award Ceiling
$500,000
Award Floor
$100,000
Expected Number of Awards
50
Cost sharing or matching is required for this grant.

Description

The program objective for the FY 2026 Farm to School Grant Program is to:Improve access to local foods in eligible CNP sites through comprehensive farm to CNP programming that includes local sourcing and agricultural education efforts.Proposed activities should clearly align with the objective and their associated activities and indicators. Careful consideration of proposed activities and indicators will prepare grantees for their progress reporting requirements if awarded.Examples of project activities that could be supported by FY 2026 Farm to School grants and support the required objective include, but are not limited to:Launching a pilot program that creates opportunities for eligible entities to create farm to CNP initiatives;Incorporating more unprocessed and value-added, minimally processed, locally or regionally sourced meal components into the CNP meals;Readying producers to participate in the CNP food marketplace by providing training on procurement regulations, Good Agricultural Practices, and other food safety-related topics;Improving infrastructure to accommodate new local ingredients or local menu items in CNP meals;Solving distribution bottlenecks that limit the feasibility of sourcing more locally or regionally produced items by working closely with intermediaries (e.g., distributors, food hubs);Integrating agricultural education with career and technical preparation programs to encourage the next generation of agricultural producers;Expanding experiential learning opportunities at CNP sites, such as creating school gardens, developing school-based farmers markets, providing support to agriculture/food clubs, and/or increasing exposure to local farms and on-farm activities;Encouraging increased consumption of fruits and vegetables in CNP sites through promotional activities, taste tests, and other activities featuring local products;Adopting agricultural education curricula that encourage the sharing of Indigenous traditional knowledge between generations, such as native plant varieties and planting practices; andDeveloping and implementing integrated curriculum to reinforce food and nutrition-based learning throughout the school environment or on a local farm(s).

Synopsis

The program objective for the FY 2026 Farm to School Grant Program is to:

Improve access to local foods in eligible CNP sites through comprehensive farm to CNP programming that includes local sourcing and agricultural education efforts.

Proposed activities should clearly align with the objective and their associated activities and indicators. Careful consideration of proposed activities and indicators will prepare grantees for their progress reporting requirements if awarded.

Examples of project activities that could be supported by FY 2026 Farm to School grants and support the required objective include, but are not limited to:

  • Launching a pilot program that creates opportunities for eligible entities to create farm to CNP initiatives;
  • Incorporating more unprocessed and value-added, minimally processed, locally or regionally sourced meal components into the CNP meals;
  • Readying producers to participate in the CNP food marketplace by providing training on procurement regulations, Good Agricultural Practices, and other food safety-related topics;
  • Improving infrastructure to accommodate new local ingredients or local menu items in CNP meals;
  • Solving distribution bottlenecks that limit the feasibility of sourcing more locally or regionally produced items by working closely with intermediaries (e.g., distributors, food hubs);
  • Integrating agricultural education with career and technical preparation programs to encourage the next generation of agricultural producers;
  • Expanding experiential learning opportunities at CNP sites, such as creating school gardens, developing school-based farmers markets, providing support to agriculture/food clubs, and/or increasing exposure to local farms and on-farm activities;
  • Encouraging increased consumption of fruits and vegetables in CNP sites through promotional activities, taste tests, and other activities featuring local products;
  • Adopting agricultural education curricula that encourage the sharing of Indigenous traditional knowledge between generations, such as native plant varieties and planting practices; and
  • Developing and implementing integrated curriculum to reinforce food and nutrition-based learning throughout the school environment or on a local farm(s).


Eligibility

Eligible Applicants:
County governments State governments Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education Independent school districts City or township governments
Under this RFA, all entities marked with an asterisk (*) must be part of a Partnership to be eligible to apply:- State agencies- Indian Tribal organizations- Child Nutrition Program operators*- Local agencies*- Agricultural producers*- Groups of agricultural producers*- Non-profit organizations*--- All non-profit organizations must include their 501(c)(3) determination letter issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Organizations applying as any of the entities specified above, but which do not meet the eligibility definitions will be deemed ineligible and removed from competition without further consideration. Please see detailed eligibility information on pages 11-13 of the Request for Applications, found on the Related Documents tab of this announcement, for more detailed explanation of the eligibility categories.

Funding Activity Categories

Agriculture Food and Nutrition

CFDA Numbers

  • 10.575 - Farm to School Grant Program

Contact Information

Agency: Anna J Arrowsmith Grants Officer
Contact: Anna J Arrowsmith Grants Officer
Phone: 703-305-2998
Anna J Arrowsmith
Grants Officer

Additional Information

Document Type: synopsis
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Version: 3
Last Updated: Sep 10, 2025 08:59:31 AM EDT

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