The Iowa Local Food for Schools Program will increase access to local food in K-12 schools and improve supply chain resiliency through partnerships with local producers , food hubs and school districts.

About Iowa LFS

The USDA Agricultural Marketing Service established the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program (LFS). With funding made available through USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation, USDA will help states deal with the challenges of supply chain disruptions brought on by the pandemic. The USDA awarded funding to the state of Iowa for food assistance purchases of domestic local foods for distribution to schools.

The cooperative agreements will allow states to procure local and regional foods and beverages that are healthy, nutritious and unique to their geographic area and distribute to feeding programs in K-12 schools. In addition to increasing local food consumption, funds will help build and expand economic opportunity for local and socially disadvantaged producers. Through this program, producers will be able to sell to K-12 schools participating in the National School Lunch Program.

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Producers can get more information and sign up HERE.

Schools can sign up HERE.