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Fw: [NFSN Partners] Applications Open: NFSN Farm to School Coordinators Project

Sharing this opportunity with National Farm to School Network for those who are working within a school district.

From: David Hutabarat <david@farmtoschool.org>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2023 5:00 AM
To: partners@farmtoschool.org <partners@farmtoschool.org>
Subject: [NFSN Partners] Applications Open: NFSN Farm to School Coordinators Project
 
Greetings!

National Farm to School Network is excited to convene the Farm to School Coordinators Project, which includes a Farm to School Coordinators Community of Practice (CoP) for current individuals doing farm to school work at a school district and a School District Working Group (WG) for school districts who don't yet have a farm to school coordinator but want to work towards hiring one.

The CoP will be a two-year collaborative space for eight farm to school coordinators meeting 12 times where members will engage in peer-learning and co-develop strategies to navigate farm to school implementation and bring learnings back to their work.

The WG will consist of a two-year cohort of 10 individuals from different school districts. They will meet eight times with the intent to build the case for farm to school for their school district as well as others across the country. The WG will work together with the goal of creating a farm to school coordinator position at their school district. They will also help in the creation of resources that will be shared with other school districts also trying to create a farm to school coordinator position.

Learn more and apply here (and check out the accompanying blog here)  Deadline to apply is October 13.

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David Hutabarat, MAM (he/him/his)

Partnerships Director, National Farm to School Network

303.578.8609  |  Based in Denver, Colorado 

david@farmtoschool.org

www.farmtoschool.org

* I acknowledge that I live, learn, and work on the ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Ute and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ peoples. Learn whose land you live on: native-land.ca

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