BRITISH COLUMBIA
  • Alert Bay Elementary School - Alert Bay, BC
  • Spruceland Community School of the Arts - Prince George, BC
  • Chief Matthews School - Masset, BC
  • Decker Lake Elementary School - Burns Lake, BC
  • Hope Secondary School - Hope, BC
ALBERTA
  • Piikani Nations Secondary School - Brocket, AB
  • Ecole Senator Riley Middle School - High River, AB
  • Ecole Georges P Vanier - Donnelly, AB
SASKATCHEWAN
  • West Central Public School - Prince Albert, SK
  • Clearwater River Dene School - Clearwater River, SK
MANITOBA
  • Waywayseecappo Off-Campus School - Waywayseecappo, MB
  • Adolescent Parent Centre - Winnipeg, MB
ONTARIO
  • Lucy McCormick - Toronto, ON
  • North Albion Collegiate Institute - Toronto, ON
  • Saunders Secondary School - London, ON
  • Leamington District Secondary School - Leamington, ON
  • Oakdale Park Middle School - Toronto, ON
  • Duncan J. Schoular Public School - Smiths Falls, ON
  • Our Lady of The Lake CA - Keswick, ON
  • Glenview Park Secondary School - Cambridge, ON
  • Keewaytinook internet High School - Northern Ontario
QUÉBEC
  • École secondaire du Chêne-Bleu - Pincourt, QC
  • École secondaire de Cabano - Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, QC
  • École St-Joseph, Tadoussac - Tadoussac, QC
  • Polyvalente Bélanger - Saint-Martin, QC
  • École de Sutton - Sutton, QC
NEW BRUNSWICK
  • École Soeur Saint-Alexandre - Lamèque, NB
NOVA SCOTIA
  • Harbour View Elementary School - Dartmouth, NS
  • New Germany Rural High School - New Germany, NS
  • New Minas Elementary School - New Minas, NS
NORTHWEST TERRITORY
  • East Three Secondary School - Inuvik, NWT
In September, 31 new schools begin their Farm to School Canada Grant journey!
We’re pleased to announce the recipients of the 5th round of Farm to School Canada Grants! Delivered in partnership with Whole Kids Foundation, the 2024 grants will deliver a total of $305,000 directly to 31 schools across 8 provinces and 1 territory.  

Over the next 2 school years, from September 2024 – June 2026, these schools will:

  • Purchase equipment and materials to increase capacity for growing, cooking, and food literacy learning 
  • Implement and grow a flexible meal service that allows students to create their own plates and build their own bowls
  • Engage students in growing, harvesting, cooking, preserving and serving healthy food at school that is as locally sourced as possible
  • Strengthen school and community connections to the local food system

Strong and resilient food systems reflect and celebrate the diversity of our country. The grants program embraces this and supports schools to grow programs by, for and with their own communities. Seeing the breadth of activities and school food models emerging as a result provides inspiration and guidance for more schools to join the movement. It is an important and exciting time for school food in Canada, and it is our privilege to be working with these schools to transform how food is experienced, learned and celebrated in their school communities.

Learn more about the grants and check out stories from past grant recipients:

Grant Stories

About the Farm to School Canada Grants

Offered in partnership with Whole Kids Foundation, and delivered directly to schools, Farm to School Canada Grants are valued at up to $10,000 each and are designed to bring more healthy, local foods into school communities. They support hands-on food literacy, including growing, harvesting and cooking food at school; and school meal services, such as salad bars, that allow students to build their own bowls or create their own plates. Grant cycles run for 2 years, from September through June, and are facilitated by Farm to Cafeteria Canada.

The 2024 grants represent the fifth round of the program. The first grant cycle was launched in 2016, open to schools in British Columbia and Ontario. In each subsequent cycle, the reach of the grants program has increased across the country and grants are now held in schools across 9 provinces and 2 territories. Since 2016, the program has provided over $1.9M directly to 190 schools, reaching more than 75,600 students.