Our 2024 Child Nutrition Policy Year in Review
How Camden City School District is Persevering Through the Pandemic to Provide Nutrition Education to Students
Students at Camden City School District in Camden, N.J. continue to learn about healthy eating at home, despite the pandemic.
FoodCorps Statement on Appointment of Dr. Miguel Cardona as Secretary of Education
FoodCorps congratulates Dr. Cardona on his nomination as Secretary of Education, and we look forward to working with him on deepening the connection between school food and education.
2020 Year In Review: 6 Key School Food Policy Moments
As we begin to wrap up 2020, we’re reflecting on the most impactful school food policy moments of the past year.
FoodCorps Statement on Appointment of Gov. Tom Vilsack to USDA Secretary
We are eager for Governor Vilsack to recognize and correct the racial injustices within the USDA, and look forward to working with the new administration.
FoodCorps x EatingWell: Serving Up Tradition
FoodCorps is featured in the December 2020 print issue of EatingWell magazine.
Holiday Gift Guide: Gifts Made by FoodCorps Alumni
Shop from FoodCorps alums this holiday season! Check out these gifts from small businesses led by FoodCorps alumni across the country.
North Italia Supports FoodCorps’ Mission to Promote Healthy Food Initiatives For Kids
North Italia will donate 2 percent of proceeds from all gift card sales now through October 31, 2021 to FoodCorps.
More Fruits and Veggies, Please! Recipes for Cooking with Kids
As part of our partnership with sweetgreen, we’ve developed several healthy recipes with sweetgreen’s culinary team for cooking with kids.
FoodCorps Statement on the 2020 Presidential Election
We are hopeful that the new administration will build on the vice president’s legacy of support for kids, schools, communities, and families.
How Racism Shows Up in the Food System — And What We Can Do About It
Systemic racism has a long, challenging history of influencing how and what we eat. Here’s what we can do about it.