School Food System
Innovation Grant
$100,000 - $1,500,000
Per Award Available
Strengthen Maine’s food supply
Increase the sourcing and use of Maine foods in school
Address barriers for schools
Support school nutrition teams
Foster lasting partnerships and collaborations
Establish sustainable solutions and best practices
School Food System
Innovation Grant
Key Objectives
The School Food System Innovation Grant will support innovative and collaborative pilot projects that reimagine what the local school food system could look like and have the potential to be sustained and/or scaled. Projects can be regional or statewide in scale and should address the unique barriers faced by schools when trying to increase their use of Maine-based items in school meal programs and expand their suppliers.
Proposed activities should be clearly aligned to the following objectives and demonstrate the potential for long-term sustainability and/or scalability in the following six areas:
Strengthen Maine’s food supply chain and enhance the capacity of growers, producers, processors, distributors, and other partners to supply fresh, nutritious, and Maine-sourced foods to schools;
Increase the sourcing and use of Maine foods in school meal programs across the state;
Address barriers for schools related to sourcing, ordering, processing, and/or storing foods produced in Maine;
Support school nutrition teams in using Maine’s fresh ingredients, being responsive to the unique needs and preferences of students, and increasing creative menu development and scratch cooking in school kitchens;
Foster lasting partnerships and collaborations between SFAs and community-based food system partners like Maine growers, producers, fisheries, processors, distributors, aggregators, parents, caregivers, students, teachers, administrators, and other food system partners impacted by school food supply chain issues; and
Establish sustainable solutions and best practices for the K-12 food system that are scalable and replicable for other SFAs and organizations.
Funding Available
The USDA and Full Plates anticipate awarding up to $7.4 million through this grant
Funding requests can range from $100,000 to $1,500,000
Funds must be used by June 30, 2028
This grant does NOT require match funding from grantees
Important Application Dates
Sneak peek webinar: February 13, 2024 at 2 p.m. EST
Application opens: March 4, 2024 at 10 a.m. EST
Launch webinar: March 7, 2024 at 2 p.m. EST
Application deadline: May 1, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. EST
Notification of awards: June 2024
Grant project period: July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2028
Final grant reports due: July 31, 2028
Eligibility
Applications must have 1 Lead Partner and at least 2 Partner Organizations. The Lead Partner must be a Maine-based food system partner. This includes:
Local growers and producers (e.g., farms, fisheries)
Food processors
Food aggregators (e.g., food hubs)
Food distributors
SFAs
Food support organizations, including food systems-focused nonprofits;
Public sector agencies (e.g., local, county, or state government agency or department)
Application Resources
Application Questions: Microsoft Word or Google Doc
Budget Template: Microsoft Excel or Google Sheet
Budget Narrative Template: Microsoft Word or Google Doc
Partner Letter of Support Template: Microsoft Word or Google Doc
Evaluation Criteria: PDF
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