Our 2024 Child Nutrition Policy Year in Review
Exclusive: Padma Lakshmi And Iliza Shlesinger Partner With FoodCorps For National Service Initiative
TV host and producer, Padma Lakshmi and comedian Iliza Shlesinger are teaming up with FoodCorps to promote children’s access to healthy meals.
FoodCorps Statement on the President’s Budget
In this budget, President Biden has the opportunity to reverse harmful cuts to the programs families and communities rely on.
Report: How Schools Have Worked Together to Feed Kids During COVID-19
We wanted to learn how school communities are keeping kids fed during these challenging times. Here are the mid-year findings.
After the Application: What to Expect in the Interview Process
Here’s what to expect from the rest of the application process and some tips and tricks for preparing for interviews.
What We’re Looking For in a Service Member
Applying to serve with FoodCorps? Here’s what to highlight in your service member application.
FoodCorps Celebrates Stimulus Bill’s Provisions on National Service, Child Nutrition, and Racial Justice
FoodCorps is thrilled to see a path forward through the transformational investment in families, schools, and communities included in the American Rescue Plan.
School Meals Continue to Connect With Virtual Learners
Despite the challenges of COVID, school nutrition professionals continue to strengthen cafeteria-community connections.
The meaning of universal free meals
A future where every student can receive a free school meal could have lasting implications for the nation’s children and food industry.
New Year, New Administration: Your January/February Policy Updates
The new administration has a full plate supporting kids and families through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some updates.
How America’s Food System Could Change Under Biden
New food system standards? School meals for all? The Biden administration has to deal with changes in hunger, food safety and more.