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FoodCorps is an American
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whose mission is to work with communities to "connect kids to healthy food in school." FoodCorps places service members in limited-resource communities where they spend a year working with teachers and students to establish farm to school programs, incorporate nutrition education into school curricula, plant school gardens, and engage in other initiatives to improve school food. Like Teach for America and
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, FoodCorps is a grantee of
AmeriCorps AmeriCorps (officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS) is an independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in service through a variety of stipended volunteer work prog ...
.


History

FoodCorps was founded in 2010 by six people: * Curt Ellis, co-creator of the documentary '' King Corn'' and recipient of the
Heinz Award The Heinz Awards are individual achievement honors given annually by the Heinz Family Foundation. The Heinz Awards each year recognize outstanding individuals for their innovative contributions in three areas: the Arts, the Economy and the Enviro ...
* Debra Eschmeyer, formerly of the National Farm to School Network and recipient of the
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Leadership Award. After serving as FoodCorps' Vice President of External Affairs for several years, Eschmeyer went on to become Executive Director of
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's Let’s Move! initiative and Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition Policy at the
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. * Cecily Upton, formerly of
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* Crissie McMullan, Founder and former Director of Montana’s
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Farm to School program * Jerusha Klemperer, Associate Director of National Programs for Slow Food USA *
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, Co-founder of the
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and co-creator of ''King Corn'' Two of the six cofounders, Ellis and Upton, still work with the organization as Chief Executive Officer and VP of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships, respectively.


Function

FoodCorps’ mission statement is: "Together with communities, FoodCorps serves to connect kids to healthy food in school." FoodCorps works by placing service members on year-long service stints at community-based Service Sites, where they work in low income public schools to improve nutrition. Statewide Host Sites oversee the Service Sites within each state in which FoodCorps operates. FoodCorps Service Members are individuals generally between 18 and 30 years old, with backgrounds in agriculture, nutrition, health and food policy. They are paid a modest stipend ($15,000, health insurance, student loan forbearance, and a $5,500 Education Award) to perform a year of food and nutrition-related service inside local schools. The applicants are screened through a competitive vetting process (in FoodCorps’ first year, 1,229 candidates applied for 50 spots). The first FoodCorps class has 50 members. FoodCorps states that it hopes to have 1,000 Service Members in all 50 states by 2020. Service Sites are community-based organizations that offer direct service opportunities in the fields of food and nutrition education, school gardens, and local procurement for school food systems. These are the locations to which Service Members report for day-to-day service. There are 41 Service Sites. Host Sites are FoodCorps’ statewide partners which oversee the Service Sites. They are generally non-profit organizations, educational institutions or public agencies. In most cases, Host Sites determine the communities and non-profit organizations with which Members will work, and help create training and orientation opportunities for FoodCorps service members. The Host Site partners are: * Arizona:''
The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health
* Arkansas: National Center for Appropriate Technology * California:''
Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF)
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Life Lab)
* Connecticut:''
University of Connecticut Extension
* Georgia:''
Georgia Organics
* Hawaii:''
The Kohala Center
* Iowa:
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Extension * Maine:
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Cooperative Extension * Massachusetts:
The Food Project The Food Project is a non-profit organization that employs teenagers on farms in Lincoln, Roxbury and the North Shore of Massachusetts. It focuses on community improvement and outreach, and education about health, leadership, charity, and sustain ...
* Michigan:
Michigan State University Michigan State University (Michigan State, MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, the fi ...
Extension * Mississippi: National Center for Appropriate Technology * Montana: National Center for Appropriate Technology * New Jersey:''
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
* New Mexico:''
University of New Mexico - Office of Community Learning and Public Service
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Farm to Table New Mexico
* New York:''
Edible Schoolyard NYC
* North Carolina:''

and North Carolina 4-H * Oregon:
Oregon Department of Agriculture The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) is responsible for agriculture in Oregon. This agency of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon promotes and regulates food production and safety. It is headed by the director of agriculture, appoin ...
* Washington, D.C.:''
Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE)


Philosophy

FoodCorps service members rely on a three-pillared model to accomplish their goal of creating a healthy food environment: * Food and Nutrition Education to teach kids what healthy food is * School Gardens to engage kids and community volunteers * Farm to School programs to put local food in school lunch


See also

*
AmeriCorps AmeriCorps (officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS) is an independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in service through a variety of stipended volunteer work prog ...
* Childhood Obesity * Farm to School


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