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Release No. 0015.10
Contact: USDA Office of Communications
(202) 720-4623
Secretary Vilsack Announces $25 Million for New School
Food Service Equipment To Help Schools Improve the Quality of Meals
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 2010 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced
the availability of $25 million in grants to help schools operating a National
School Lunch Program (NSLP) replace outdated equipment with new, energy
efficient, appliances such as refrigerators, ovens, and other food service
related equipment. The new funding, authorized in accordance with Section
7(a)(2) of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 1776(a)(2)), is a one-time
fiscal year 2010 appropriation to State educational agencies.
"President Obama and I are committed to ensuring that America's children have
access to safe and nutritious food through our National School Lunch Program,"
said Vilsack. "These grants will help schools obtain much needed infrastructure
to better serve their students and will focus on equipment that helps schools
provide nutritious meals, support food safety efforts, improve energy
efficiency, and expand participation in school nutrition programs."
As mandated by the legislation, USDA's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) will
award these grants to school food authorities that participate in the NSLP and
that did not receive an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 grant for
NSLP equipment assistance in FY 2009. Additionally, priority will be given to
schools where 50 percent or more of the students are eligible for free or
reduced price meals under the NSLP.
"One of USDA's top priorities is to provide our children well-balanced,
healthy meals and snacks during their school day," said Vilsack. "Lunches
provided by USDA's National School Lunch Program help children develop healthy
eating and lifestyle choices."
Operating in more than 101,000 public and nonprofit private schools and
residential child care institutions nationwide, the NSLP works in concert with
FNS's other nutrition assistance programs to form a national safety net against
hunger. It provides school children of all economic backgrounds with a
well-balanced, healthy meal that is designed to meet the Dietary Guidelines for
Americans. In some cases, the school lunch is the main daily meal for a needy
child.
Congress is currently considering reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Act,
which provides the outline for the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs
that serve more than 31 million children. Administration priorities include
eliminating barriers that keep children from participating in school nutrition
programs, improving the quality of school meals and the health of the school
environment, and enhancing program performance.
The following are the FY 2010 equipment grants allocated to each State:
| Alabama |
$ 482,431 |
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Nebraska |
$132,228 |
| Alaska |
$68,689 |
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Nevada |
$169,425 |
| Arkansas |
$318,850 |
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New Hampshire |
$48,634 |
| Arizona |
$556,730 |
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New Jersey |
$463,465 |
| California |
$3,230,885 |
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New Mexico |
$227,948 |
| Colorado |
$264,599 |
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New York |
$1,487,348 |
| Connecticut |
$191,184 |
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North Carolina |
$815,762 |
| Delaware |
$59,865 |
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North Dakota |
$48,505 |
| District of Columbia |
$48,505 |
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Ohio |
$744,157 |
| Florida |
$1,377,438 |
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Oklahoma |
$372,503 |
| Georgia |
$1,110,566 |
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Oregon |
$253,251 |
| Guam |
$48,505 |
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Pennsylvania |
$720,976 |
| Hawaii |
$87,839 |
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Puerto Rico |
$364,784 |
| Idaho |
$119,804 |
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Rhode Island |
$68,162 |
| Illinois |
$902,953 |
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South Carolina |
$467,392 |
| Indiana |
$497,318 |
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South Dakota |
$61,729 |
| Iowa |
$202,568 |
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Tennessee |
$568,339 |
| Kansas |
$212,873 |
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Texas |
$2,984,296 |
| Kentucky |
$434,579 |
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Utah |
$181,260 |
| Louisiana |
$498,396 |
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Vermont |
$48,505 |
| Maine |
$76,036 |
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Virgin Islands |
$48,505 |
| Maryland |
$305,389 |
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Virginia |
$473,197 |
| Massachusetts |
$346,140 |
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Washington |
$393,619 |
| Michigan |
$629,296 |
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West Virginia |
$159,247 |
| Minnesota |
$316,895 |
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Wisconsin |
$331,229 |
| Mississippi |
$417,276 |
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Wyoming |
$48,505 |
| Missouri |
$454,359 |
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| Montana |
$57,061 |
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NATIONAL TOTAL |
$25,000,000 |
Some state allocations reflect all State administration funds
provided, including those for Regional Office Administered Programs (ROAPs) and
alternate State agencies.
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