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Monday, April 14, 2014

Re: Michigan Farm to School News

Colleen

Looking into the answer.

 

Lori Yelton

Lori Yelton, MS RDN Nutritionist

Food & Dairy Division

Michigan Department of Agriculture

   and Rural Development

P.O. Box 30017

Lansing, MI  48909

yeltonl@michigan.gov

517-420-3249

 

 

From: Matts, Colleen [mailto:matts@ANR.MSU.EDU]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 2:46 PM
To: MIFARMTOSCHOOL@LIST.MSU.EDU
Subject: Michigan Farm to School News

 

Check out the latest Farm to School news, opportunities, resources and events below!

 

NEWS

High Participation in School Breakfast Goal of New Alliance

Through webinars, developing materials and utilizing their networks to create a platform to raise the visibility of school breakfast and it’s associated benefits, The Breakfast for Learning Education Alliance aims to encourage schools and states to adopt success strategies that will increase school breakfast participation. Click the link above for the full statement of support. The Alliance is comprised of the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC); The Education Trust; the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) Foundation; the National Education Association Health Information Network (NEA HIN); National PTA; and AASA, The School Superintendents Association. See FRAC’s press release here.

 

Dole, Meijer Provide School Salad Bars

Dole Food Co. and retailer Meijer have recently donated salad bars to five public schools in Detroit, Cincinnati and South Bend to encourage healthier eating and prevent overweight/ obesity in children. Click the link above for a full article from The Packer.

 

Assessing the Potential Northwest Minnesota Farm-to-Institution Market

Funded by the North Country Community Transformation Grant, University of Minnesota Extension conducted a survey to profile education and healthcare food service directors’ food purchasing habits to estimate the potential impact on the region if these institutions bought more food from local farms. Click the link above for the full report.

 

New Wallace Center Report "Food Hubs: Solving Local"

This new report presents five case studies that show how small-farm aggregators and food retailers and distributors can work together to bring local food into wholesale food marketing channels.

 

Local Health Department Role in Preventing and Reducing Obesity and Chronic Diseases Among Children and Youth

Attached is a document from the National Association of City and County Health Officials (titled “NACCHO”) which includes Farm to School as an opportunity and recommendations for local health departments working to reduce childhood obesity.

 

OPPORTUNITIES

Request for Applications for the MI Farm to School Grant Program

With funding from the WK Kellogg Foundation, the MSU Center for Regional Food Systems is offering Farm to School Planning and Implementation Grants for K-12 schools/districts and early childcare and education programs in Michigan that have 50% or greater free and reduced-price meal eligibility (or equivalent). We will award up to 20 grants ($2,000 maximum each) to plan for or implement Farm to School programs for the up-coming grant year: September 3, 2014 – June 5, 2015. Only food service/nutrition directors or providers are eligible to apply. Find more information, including application requirements, here. Applications are due by 5 pm on May 1st, 2014.

 

Academic Specialist Position, Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems

The Michigan State University (MSU) Center for Regional Food Systems (CRFS) is seeking an Academic Specialist to support outreach and research efforts in building capacity of Michigan-based meat and livestock supply chain and food hubs to further advance goals of the Michigan Good Food Charter <www.michiganfood.org>. See the attachment for the job description and click the link above for more information and the application procedure through MSU.

 

USDA Farm to School Grants

The 2015 USDA Farm to School grants will allow individuals to continue efforts to increase local foods in eligible schools and improve the health and wellbeing of students and connect them with local agricultural producers. Click the link above for more information. Proposals for planning and implementation grants are due by noon EST on April 30th, 2014!

 

School Grants for Healthy Kids

Deadline: May 2, 2014

Action for Healthy Kids encourages schools to apply for the 2014-2015 School Grants for Healthy Kids, which are funded by CSX Transportation, Kellogg Company, Kellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Fund and others. The grants will be distributed to about 1,000 schools and will range from $500 - $5,000 each, including to specifically support universal school breakfast in Michigan. Click the link above for more information and the opportunity to apply.

 

Volunteer Coordinator Position at Food Gatherers

The job description is attached. Interested candidates must apply by 5 pm on Friday, April 18th.

 

RESOURCES

Michigan Farm to School Fact Sheet

Click the link above to view a fact sheet with information about Michigan Farm to School, including partners and resources to help start or expand Farm to School programs.

 

Farm to School Training Templates

Click the link above to view templates for Farm to School training opportunities from the National Farm to School Network.

 

New Farm to School Curriculum puts High School Students in Charge of Tapping into Healthy, Local Foods!

Click the link above to view IATP’s new Farm to School Youth Leadership Curriculum, which connects high school students with local foods and farmers while giving them a leadership role in developing their school’s Farm to School program.

 

EVENTS

MI Farm to School Grant Program Informational Webinar for prospective applicants

Friday, April 11, 9-10 am

To join the webinar, log in at the appointed time to: http://msucrfs.adobeconnect.com/mi_fts_2013-14/ and call into 1-888-394-8197 with participant code 405500.

 

Understanding Racism: An Introductory Workshop on Food and Environmental Justice

April 12, 9:00 – 4:00pm EST (lunch provided)

K-Resa West Campus, 4606 Croyden Avenue

Partnered with Eliminating Racism and Claiming/ Celebrating Equality (ERAC/CE) and the People’s Food Co-op, this free workshop is open to the public and aims to increase our collective understanding of racism within the food system. Click the link above to register by April 4th!

 

National Farm to Cafeteria Conference

April 15 – 18th in Austin, TX

Because maximum of capacity of 1,000 attendees has been reached, registration is now closed.

 

 

Happy spring,

 

Colleen Matts

Farm to Institution Specialist | Michigan Lead for National Farm to School Network

Center for Regional Food Systems | Michigan State University

480 Wilson Rd | Rm 303 Natural Resources Building | East Lansing, MI 48824

(p) 517.432.0310

www.foodsystems.msu.edu | www.mifarmtoschool.msu.edu

 

 

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