
How to Advocate to Your School Board for Nourishing Food
Help nourish students’ minds, bodies, and hearts this holiday season!
Our model for change is about much more than your year as a corps member. You’ll stay connected to FoodCorps throughout your career.
of alumni work in one of these six career paths

Take advantage of the unique, in-depth opportunities we offer alumni, giving you the tools you need to advance along your chosen career path. Our onsite and remote programs include seminars on career development; subject-specific conferences, trainings, and webinars; online courses; and mentorship opportunities.
Members of our nationwide alumni network plug into an online community where they can find mentorship, advice, interest groups, or a listening ear. Local alumni chapters convene in person to socialize, mobilize, and build professional connections.
The FoodCorps Alumni Council is a cohort of six FoodCorps alumni who advise on FoodCorps’ virtual career fairs, grant applications, and policy engagement. Each council member is expected to spend 10 hours monthly working on alumni projects and receives a $500 stipend. Council members serve from January to the end of May.
The State Ambassador Program empowers alumni to build community, strengthen local networks, and amplify FoodCorps’ mission. Serving as connectors and advocates, Ambassadors dedicate 3–5 hours per month from January to June and receive a $750 monthly stipend for fostering relationships and elevating alumni voices statewide.
Alumni gain lifetime access to FoodCorps’s Leadership Network. This network is a vibrant community of FoodCorps alumni and partners working together to share resources, built connections and inspire collective action across food, education and leadership. It’s a space for collaboration, learning and celebrating the impact of those driving change in their communities.
