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Casey Cavanaugh speaks into a microphone at the Kindred Convening in June 2026

As kids around the country celebrate the start of summer break, FoodCorps is celebrating

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Spotlight: Kindred Fellows

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FoodCorps Kindred Fellows Convene in Washington, D.C., to Advocate for School Meals and Food Education

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This week, Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman released a Farm Bill

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FoodCorps' Statement on Chairman Boozman's Farm Bill Draft

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A student selects options from a school meals salad bar

It’s easy to take for granted the fact that U.S. public schools are set up to

June 03, 2026

How Are School Meals Funded?

Curt Ellis in academic regalia delivers a commencement address from a podium featuring the Tufts University plaque.

Commencement Address to the Graduates of the The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman

June 02, 2026

Called to a Life of Nourishment: A Commencement Address

The Policy Brief, Spring 2026: What’s Moving in School Food Policy

Federal Policy The Farm Bill On April 30, the House passed its version of

May 27, 2026

The Policy Brief, Spring 2026: What’s Moving in School Food Policy

Two students hold small lettuce plants in soil in their hands, connecting food in school to the environment

We know that food in school matters for kids’ health and well-being. But did you

April 22, 2026

3 Ways Food in School Helps the Environment

AAPI Voices: Food as a Love Language

This Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we asked FoodCorps

May 06, 2026

AAPI Voices: Food as a Love Language

Raised beds of plants circle a sign that says "Thyme to grow!" in a school garden.

Spring is on its way! We hope you're getting ready for the warmer weather, more

March 10, 2026

19 Plant Jokes for Kids and Families

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Introducing FoodCorps’ New Alumni Policy Chapter Leads
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Introducing FoodCorps’ New Alumni Policy Chapter Leads

These alums will lead an emerging network of state-level alumni policy advocates.

Spotlight: Lunar New Year Celebrations With Kids
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Spotlight: Lunar New Year Celebrations With Kids

How some FoodCorps members honored the Lunar New Year in class.

FoodCorps Announces New Supporters for Nourishing Futures Initiative to Ensure All Students Have Access to Food Education and Nourishing, Free Meals by 2030
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FoodCorps Announces New Supporters for Nourishing Futures Initiative to Ensure All Students Have Access to Food Education and Nourishing, Free Meals by 2030

The support of our philanthropic partners makes this work possible.

USDA’s Proposed Rule for School Meals Shines a Light on Local
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USDA’s Proposed Rule for School Meals Shines a Light on Local

The USDA’s proposed school nutrition and local sourcing guidelines are best served with food education.

What is the Farm Bill? Updates For 2023
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What is the Farm Bill? Updates For 2023

Here’s what you need to know about how the new Farm Bill will affect kids, schools, and communities.