Seeding Success 2022 Webinar 2: Track It! How to Make Your Farm to School Efforts Count
Second webinar in the 2022 Seeding Success webinar series.
Seeding Success 2022 Webinar 1: Let it Grow! Sowing Knowledge in Edible Gardens
First webinar in the 2022 Seeding Success webinar series.
Seeding Success- Farm to School Grant Requirements
This pre-recorded webinar features USDA Farm to School Program staff, who summarize grantee reporting requirements and review the processes for submitting no-cost extensions, as well as project and budget amendments.
FY 2017 Farm to School Grantee Onboarding
This webinar will provide you with an overview of FY 17 Farm to School Grant requirements and next steps including, key farm to school contacts, available resources to support your farm to school work, financial systems and reporting requirements.
Finding, Buying and Serving Local Food - Working with Distributors
In this webinar, the sixth in this series, USDA's Farm to School Team discusses how schools can purchase local products through distributors. A food service director from Tennessee and a farm to school coordinator from Georgia share how they've been able to work with distributors to buy local foods.
Planning Toolkit - School Gardening
Hear about the different ways to incorporate school gardens into your farm to school program as well as hear how schools are successfully procuring school garden produce for their meal programs.
Summer Meals: Responsibilities and Opportunities for Schools
The Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 solidified the partnership of schools and summer meals by ensuring that schools work with summer meal sponsors to inform families of the availability of free summer meals for the children they serve during the school year.
Farm to School Education and Curriculum Integration
For this farm to school planning webinar, we were joined again by Danielle Pipher of Vermont FEED/Shelburne Farms for a presentation about the creative farm to school curricula that she has seen and helped all sorts of stakeholders (not just teachers!) develop to engage students inside and outside of the classroom.