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School Lunch Equipment - GRANT CLOSED

Total Funding Available: $100 million

Award Information: View  2010 National School Lunch Program Equipment Grants   Administered by the Michigan Department of Education. 

Key Dates:  Applications Due: June 3, 2009

Program Information:  Administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), this grant is for the purchase of school food service equipment by schools participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). The overall goal of the grant is to improve the infrastructure in schools while stimulating activity in the economy.

Grant Information:  Funds will be allocated based on each State's school meals administrative expense allocation and local School Food Authorities (SFA) may then competitively apply for NSLP equipment assistance grants. Priority will be given to schools that have 50 percent or greater students eligible for free and reduced-priced meals. Each SFA participating in the NSLP is eligible to submit an application to receive a NSLP
equipment assistance grant.

For More Information: View the full  Funding Opportunity Announcement  for program and application information.


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