Apply for the Farm to School Grant

The Pennsylvania Farm to School Grant Program provides schools with funding to improve access to healthy, local foods and increase agriculture education opportunities for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.

About Farm to School Grants

The program connects children with fresh, healthy foods grown by Pennsylvania farmers. It also helps schools and early learning centers strengthen how they purchase local foods and teach students about where their food comes from. By engaging children in their local food system, the program fosters healthy eating habits and supports Pennsylvania agriculture.
 

Application process

Grant is now closed as of Friday, November 14, 2025 at 5:00 PM.


Application requirements: 

 

Guidelines

  • Training for teachers and staff.
  • Procuring local foods for school cafeterias.
  • Educational opportunities –
    • Including classroom curricula as well as experiential learning.
    • Providing for family and community involvement in educational opportunities
    • Field trips to local farms or other agricultural operations.
    • School Gardens for the purpose of education or to supply the cafeteria.

 

Funding

  • $15,000 maximum award (75% of project)
  • A minimum 25% match cash or in-kind is required (25% of project)

 

Eligible and ineligible costs

  • PA Agricultural Products (food)
  • Supplies
  • Personnel
  • Travel
  • Equipment critical to the project
  • Indirect Costs (max 10%)

  • Equipment that does not play a critical role in the project

  • Applicants/ potential grant awardees must be representatives of a K-8th grade school, or Early Childhood Education center (ECE) in order to be considered for funding through this program
  • Only schools or ECEs that participate in a Federal child nutrition program may submit an application.
  • $500,000 is available for the Pennsylvania Farm-to-School Grant Program; grants will be awarded on a funds-available basis.
  • Projects must be completed no later than June 30, 2027.
  • Grants will be funded as reimbursement grants.
  • A single grant shall be limited to 75% of the cost of the project.
  • Each school may receive no more than $15,000 for their overall project costs outlined in their proposal.
  • Recipients may use the value of in-kind support to match the amount granted.
  • Only 75% of a project can be used for local procurement, unless 100% of the match is also for local procurement and can be documented

Contact us

If you have any questions, please contact Shane Kaplan by phone or by email.