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Find similar grantsRegional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program is sponsored by New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. Encourages the use of fresh New York State farm products in K-12 school meals to reduce food insecurity and strengthen the state's food system.
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RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program | Agriculture and Markets RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program The Department invites eligible entities to apply for funding through the NYS Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program.
Funding from the program will go toward projects that encourage the use of fresh New York State farm products in meal preparation for K-12 school children, reduce food insecurity, increase market opportunities for New York State producers, and strengthen the resiliency of our state’s food system.
Request for Proposals - RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program Addendum 1 - RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program Addendum 2 - RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program Funding will support projects that serve multiple school districts, support their local community, and provide workforce development opportunities, and go toward the costs of capital projects, including services, expenses, construction, and repair of facilities and infrastructure.
Applications for funding must be submitted via the Grants Gateway by February 7, 2024, 3:00 pm* to be considered for funding. Faxed, mailed, or e-mailed applications will not be accepted. *Note: the deadline for proposals for this RFP has been extended from January 24 to February 7.
Please see the addendum below detailing the updated timeline for this RFP. An informational webinar about the program was held on November 29, 2023 at 12:00pm. You can view a recording of the webinar here , and view the presentation below.
Webinar Presentation - RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program Appendix 1 - RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program Business Plan - RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program Program Specific Questions - RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program Questions and Answers - RFP 0319 - New York State Regional School Food Infrastructure Grant Program Scroll back to the top of the page Department of Agriculture and Markets
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