Not exact matches
As of 2013, 88 percent of
school districts needed at least one additional piece of kitchen equipment to help prepare and serve meals that meet the National School Lunch Program's nutrition standards, according to a survey by the Kids» Safe and Healthful Foods Pr
school districts needed at least one additional piece of kitchen
equipment to help prepare and serve meals that meet the
National School Lunch Program's nutrition standards, according to a survey by the Kids» Safe and Healthful Foods Pr
School Lunch Program's nutrition standards, according to a survey by the Kids» Safe and Healthful Foods Project.
The Texas Department of Agriculture is offering
equipment grants of $ 5,000 or more to support
National School Lunch Programs for the 2016 - 2017 school
School Lunch Programs for the 2016 - 2017
schoolschool year.
AB 2271 requires the State Department of Education to provide a state grant of up to $ 100,000 to a
school food authority that participates in the National School Lunch Program and receives a federal equipment assistant
school food authority that participates in the
National School Lunch Program and receives a federal equipment assistant
School Lunch Program and receives a federal
equipment assistant grant.
Although the
National School Lunch Program received $ 100 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and $ 25 million from fiscal 2010 appropriations, this funding, which is allocated through a competitive grants program, represents a fraction of what school districts need to upgrade their kitchen equipment and infrastructure and to adequately train
School Lunch Program received $ 100 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and $ 25 million from fiscal 2010 appropriations, this funding, which is allocated through a competitive grants program, represents a fraction of what school districts need to upgrade their kitchen equipment and infrastructure and to adequately train
Program received $ 100 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and $ 25 million from fiscal 2010 appropriations, this funding, which is allocated through a competitive grants
program, represents a fraction of what school districts need to upgrade their kitchen equipment and infrastructure and to adequately train
program, represents a fraction of what
school districts need to upgrade their kitchen equipment and infrastructure and to adequately train
school districts need to upgrade their kitchen
equipment and infrastructure and to adequately train staff.
The
National School Lunch Program used to provide funds to maintain and upgrade kitchen
equipment, but that was ended during the Reagan administration.