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Farm to school is taking place in all 50 states, D.C. and U.S. Territories! Select a location from the list below to learn more or contact a Core Partner.
Farm to school is taking place in all 50 states, D.C. Tribal Sovereign Nations, and U.S. Territories! Select a location below to learn more or connect with our Partners.
Become a National Farm to School Network Partner Organization! We are seeking partner organizations in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., the five U.S. Territories, and Sovereign Nations to join us as Partners in committing to and working towards our Call to Action. Learn more about the benefits of being a partner here.
The application to become a partner includes two steps: Completing the commitment form below and a follow-up, (your choice of a 1-on-1 with an NFSN staff or completing a follow-up form).
USDA Farm to School: The Office of Community Food Systems has staff focused on farm to school efforts spread across seven regional offices and a national office in Washington, D.C. Connect with them here for additional resources and information pertinent to your geographic area.
Farm to school is a grassroots movement powered by people like you who believe all students deserve equal access to healthy, local foods as well as education opportunities such as school gardens, cooking lessons and farm field trips.
The National Farm to School Network is the voice of the movement and the leading resource for information about national, state and local policies that impact farm to school and farm to early care and education. More than 15,000 farm to school and ECE practitioners and supporters have joined our network. Members support the mission of the National Farm to School Network by advocating for supportive policies, volunteering in their communities and supporting the organization financially as they are able. Members receive our email newsletter and are the first to hear about special events like the National Farm to Cafeteria Conference. Membership is free.