USA: Connecticut DoAg Announces Connecticut Grown For Connecticut Kids Grant Opportunity

$1 Million Available Annually Over The Next Two Years, Plus An additional $2 Million For Shipping Container Garden Projects

OCTOBER 9, 2023

Through a combination of financial and technical assistance, the CTG4CTK grant will help develop farm-to-school programs that will increase the availability of local foods in child nutrition programs, allow educators to use hands-on educational techniques to teach students about nutrition and farm-to-school connections, sustain relationships with local farmers and producers, enrich the educational experience of students, improve the health of children in the state and enhance the state’s economy.

HARTFORD, Conn. — The Connecticut Department of Agriculture (CT DoAg) is now accepting applications for the CT Grown for CT Kids (CTG4CTK) Grant program for projects that develop or enhance Farm to School programs in Connecticut. An additional $2 million is also available for a Shipping Container Grower Grant for projects connected to Farm to School. The application deadline is Thursday, December 14, 2023, at 4:00 p.m. Applications received after 4:00 p.m. will not be considered.

“Connecticut is committed to investing in our future, and that starts with students in our schools by ensuring they are receiving healthy, local foods to fuel their learning, while also educating them about where that food comes from, and how it is grown through interactive learning opportunities,” said Agriculture Commissioner Bryan P. Hurlburt. “Through this grant, we are also ensuring the continuation of a sustainable market outlet for Connecticut’s agricultural producers to move their product. Earlier this year, a report we commissioned from the UConn Zwick Center for Food and Resource Policy demonstrated that school food authorities have a willingness to purchase local food, and this grant opportunity can help them realize that desire.”

Through a combination of financial and technical assistance, the CTG4CTK grant will help develop farm-to-school programs that will increase the availability of local foods in child nutrition programs, allow educators to use hands-on educational techniques to teach students about nutrition and farm-to-school connections, sustain relationships with local farmers and producers, enrich the educational experience of students, improve the health of children in the state and enhance the state’s economy.

CT DoAg is accepting applications for up to $50,000 in funding for 18-month long projects from eligible entities for projects which align with one of the following grant tracks. Simplified microgrants of less than $5,000 are offered in each of the four tracks as well. CT DoAg has approximately $900,000 in funds to award for CTG4CTK Grant projects in fiscal year 2024.

  • Track 1: Farm to School (K-12) Local Procurement Assistance Grant

  • Track 2: Farm to School (K-12) Experiential Learning Grant

  • Track 3: Producer Capacity Building Grant* (up to $5,000 only)

  • Track 4: Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE) Grant

  • Track 5: Shipping Container Grower Grant* New FY 2024 only

New this year, Track 5: Shipping Container Grower Grant is for eligible applicants seeking to purchase and install shipping container growing units that will benefit students through contracts with school districts for product grown in the container and/or building educational opportunities for students.  Funding for this was provided by the state American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds in the 2023 legislative session. Applicants for Track 5 can apply for up to $250,000 for 24-month long projects. All applications will be evaluated through a competitive selection process by an advisory team after an administrative review by CT DoAg.

Eligible applicants include Connecticut local and regional boards of education, regional education centers, cooperative arrangements, childcare centers, group childcare homes and family childcare homes, or any organization or entity administering or assisting in the development of a farm-to-school program. Entities who received CTG4CTK funds for the two prior grant periods are not eligible to apply this year. A one-round break in funding is required.

For interested parties, there will be a webinar including a question-and-answer session on Thursday, October 26, 2023, from 2:00-3:30 p.m. This will be recorded and posted on www.CTGrown.gov/grants under the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant tab.  Please visit our webpage to register. The guidance, application portal, and additional information required to apply are available at the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program page.  CT DoAg will host weekly office hours following the webinar and grant coaching by track will also be available.

This is the third round of funding available for the CTG4CTK Grant program. During the first two rounds, the program awarded more than $677,000 to fund 46 projects. Originally established under P.A. 21-0002,S. 364, the state legislature allocated ARPA funds for CT DoAg to administer a two-year pilot program. In June 2023 legislation was passed authorizing up to $1 million annually in the FY24 and FY25 budgets to fund the Connecticut Grown for Connecticut Kids Grant (CTG4CTK Grant) program.

For more information visit the webpage or contact Cyrena Thibodeau at Cyrena.Thibodeau@ct.gov or 860-895-3094.

The Connecticut Department of Agriculture's mission is to foster a healthy economic, environmental, and social climate for agriculture by developing, promoting, and regulating agricultural businesses; protecting agricultural and aquacultural resources; enforcing laws pertaining to domestic animals; and promoting an understanding among the state’s citizens of the diversity of Connecticut agriculture, its cultural heritage, and its contribution to the state’s economy. For more information, visit www.CTGrown.gov.

Lead photo: (Photo: Diana Light, Unsplash)

–Connecticut Department of Agriculture

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