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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Project Financing / Loan...

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am an investment broker for an investment company who are ready and willing to fund projects in the form of debt finance. The company grants loans to both corporate and private entities at a low interest rate of 3% ROI per year with flexible terms and conditions.

Kindly revert back if you have projects that need funding for further discussion and negotiation:

Regards,
 John Beckley

` Piano `

Hello,

I'm giving out my late husband's Yamaha Baby Grand Piano for free to any passionate instrument lover. kindly let me know if you want it or have someone else who wants it.

Thanks,
Teri

Vendor EOI: matts11.pikabo@blogger.com

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Greetings of the day,

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We appreciate your interest in this invitation, and look forward to your early response.

Kind Regards,

Engr.Asif Ali Khan
Senior Project Manager
Qatar Shell Service Company W.L.L.
Tower 121, 6th Floor Zone No. 66, Street No. 100,
Building No. 121 P.O. Box 3747 Doha, State of Qatar.

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Growing Justice Grant Opportunity

Greetings Michigan Farm to School and Michigan Food Hub Networks,

Sharing a grant opportunity that just dropped that may be of interest to some of you. Apologies for the double list serv share today!


May Tsupros  (they/them)

Director, Farm to Institution Programs 

Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems 

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Natural Resources Building, Room 312A

480 Wilson Rd., East Lansing MI


Michigan State University occupies the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary Lands of the Anishinaabeg–Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples. The University resides on Land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw.

Fw: Major USDA Investments in Local Foods Strengthen School Meals

Greetings Farm to School Friends!

Hope you all are having a fantastic Farm to School Month-- and maybe even getting in some great Michigan Apple Crunch events (there is still time to register your event here).

Just sharing this incredibly investment in school food for those of you who haven't heard yet! 

Be on the lookout for the next round of Patrick Leahy USDA Farm to School Grants coming out soon! 

May Tsupros  (they/them)

Director, Farm to Institution Programs 

Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems 

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Natural Resources Building, Room 312A

480 Wilson Rd., East Lansing MI


Michigan State University occupies the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary Lands of the Anishinaabeg–Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples. The University resides on Land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw.



From: USDA Food and Nutrition Service <usda.fns@service.govdelivery.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2024 1:00 PM
To: Tsupros, May <tsupros1@msu.edu>
Subject: Major USDA Investments in Local Foods Strengthen School Meals
 
Header News Release

Major USDA Investments in Local Foods Strengthen School Meals

Department celebrates Farm to School Month, National School Lunch Week

WASHINGTON D.C., Oct. 15, 2024 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today emphasized USDA's ongoing commitment to connecting local farmers and producers with schools nationwide that serve meals to about 30 million children every school day. Joining others across the country in celebrating National School Lunch Week and National Farm to School Month, Secretary Vilsack pointed to the Department's recent investment of $500 million for schools to purchase local, unprocessed foods as the latest in a series of actions to support school meals through nutritious, domestic foods.

"A healthier future for our country starts with our children and American farmers and producers play a critical role in ensuring kids have healthy, tasty food with homegrown flavor to nourish them throughout the school day," said Secretary Vilsack. "We know the school meals supply chain is strongest when schools have relationships with local suppliers, which is why USDA will continue to support local foods in schools for a brighter future for our children."

This week, USDA is celebrating National School Lunch Week; recognition of National Farm to School Month will continue throughout the month of October.

Investments in Local, Domestic Foods

Since 2021, USDA has provided a boost of nearly $4.8 billion for school meal programs to purchase domestic, unprocessed foods. Of that, nearly $700 million – including the recently-announced $500 million investment – is through the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program. This program is specifically for procuring local and regionally sourced foods with an emphasis on purchases from historically underserved producers.

In addition to providing schools greater access to nutritious, local foods for their meal programs, this funding creates new market opportunities for producers as well as jobs and opportunities in local communities. The result is a stronger, fairer, more resilient local food chain for schools.

Farm to School

Farm to school activities – such as serving local foods in school, growing a school garden, tasting new foods and visiting local farms – provide experiential learning for children, support American farmers and producers, boost nutrition in school meals and more. The new USDA Farm to School Census reports that 74% of schools served local foods during school year 2022-23.

Other key findings include:

  • School districts that purchased local spent about $1.8 billion on local foods, roughly 16% of their total food spending.
  • Participation in farm to school activities has grown by 14% since the 2019 Farm to School Census.
  • School districts with a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price meals are as likely to participate in farm to school as lower-need school districts.

Learn more about the Farm to School Census and USDA's record-breaking $14.3 million in Farm to School Grants awarded in 2024 by visiting the Patrick Leahy Farm to School Program website.

Strengthening School Meals

Nutritious school meals are a top priority for USDA and the Biden-Harris Administration, which have provided about $13.2 billion in extra financial support for schools since 2021 to ensure they have the resources they need to operate successful meal programs. School meals are a vital source of nutrition for about 30 million children nationwide, giving them the fuel they need to grow, learn and thrive.

Major actions USDA has taken this year to strengthen school meals include:

USDA is also committed to increasing access to school meals to ensure all children are set up for success in the classroom and beyond. Advancing a pathway to free healthy school meals for all is a priority of the Biden-Harris Administration's White House National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition and Health. Eight states have already taken permanent actions to provide healthy school meals at no cost to all students; in other states, many schools in high-need areas provide free meals to all students through the USDA's Community Eligibility Provision.

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Additional Resources

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. Under the Biden-Harris Administration, USDA is transforming America's food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to safe, healthy and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate-smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America, and committing to equity across the Department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representative of America. To learn more, visit www.usda.gov.

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USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.


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Monday, October 14, 2024

Payment Confirmation

We received your payment of $50,000. 
Thank you for your business.


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James Cooper

Sunday, October 13, 2024

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Hello
I'm Maria Elisabeth Schaeffler, an Germany business Woman, investor, and CEO of Schaeffler Group. I'm one of the owners of Schaeffler Group. I gave away 25 percent of my personal wealth to charity. And I also pledged to give away the rest of 25% this year 2024 to Individuals. I have decided to donate 478,000.00 Euro to 19 people. If you are interested in my donation, do contact me for more info. email: (mariaelisabeth_schaefflerr@aol.com)

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Friday, October 11, 2024

Reviewed interest.

Hello matts11.pikabo,

Warm greetings,

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Director
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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

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Monday, October 7, 2024

Invitation: In-person MASH Meeting (October 25) - Healthy School Meals for All

Hi Farm to School Colleagues,

Wanting to share out this information as it does impact school districts across the state. Over the last two years, Michigan (via the State Budget), has ensured that all students participating in the National School Lunch Program & School Breakfast Program in K-12 schools have been receiving no-cost meals at school. There is work to make this permanent with two bills (one in the State House and one in the State Senate) to ensure Healthy School Meals for All is permanent in Michigan!

If you or others you know are interested in supporting this effort, please share this info!

There will be an in-person MASH (Michigan Alliance to Stop Hunger) meeting on Friday 10/25 in East Lansing that is open to anyone, you don't need to be involved with MASH. See details below, and one portion of that meeting will be on mobilizing action for Healthy School Meals for All

There is still an opportunity to move forward with these bills this fall to make Healthy School Meals for All permanent, we'd appreciate you sharing out the details for this meeting through your networks!! 

Best,
Seema

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Seema Jolly | she/her/hers

FoodCorps | Impact & Partnerships Lead - Indiana, Michigan, Ohio


(269) 352-6224 (cell)

foodcorps.org | @foodcorps



 

From: MASH
Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 4:41 PM
To: MASH <mash@fbcmich.org>
Cc: Anna Almanza <aalmanza@fbcmich.org>
Subject: Invitation: RSVP for In-person MASH Meeting > October 25

 

Hello MASH members,

 

We are excited to reconvene the MASH group again after our time apart during our summer break.

 

Please see the flyer below (and attached) for details on the upcoming in-person MASH meeting, held in East Lansing on Friday, October 25 from 10am – 2pm at the MSUFCU Headquarters Building 2. Our first ever in-person MASH meeting was held in March and had an excellent turnout, so we have booked a larger space to accommodate a larger group – so share the invite far and wide!

 

Tentative Agenda:

10:00AM - 10:30AM – Welcome & Introductions

10:30AM - 12:00PM – Healthy School Meals for All (HSMFA): Call-to-Action in Michigan & National Updates [panel & discussion]

12:00 - 12:30PM – Networking Lunch

12:30PM - 2:00PM – Food As Medicine (FAM): Updates in Michigan & Nationally [presentation & discussion]

 

We hope that many of you will be able to join us for this opportunity to connect with one another on current state and federal anti-hunger advocacy opportunities, information sharing, and networking! To confirm your attendance for the meeting à complete the RSVP form by Friday, October 18. Once you RSVP, a calendar invite will be sent out that will include the specific details on location.

 

 

 

 

 

Anna Almanza  (she/her/ella)

Director of Public Policy & Government Relations

Food Bank Council of Michigan

330 Marshall Street, Suite 102, Lansing, MI 48912

517-256-2477 | aalmanza@fbcmich.org

      | Food and Other Resources Helpline: 1-888-544-8773

Michigan will become a food secure state when each person has access to proper nutrition acquired by dignified means.

 

MIFARMTOSCHOOL is a listserv that links farm-to-school stakeholders and practitioners in Michigan, from school food service directors and school administrators to growers and distributors. Content posted to MIFARMTOSCHOOL does not necessarily reflect the views of Michigan State University or the Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems.