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The Connecticut Department of Agriculture has opened the CT Grown for CT Kids (CTG4CTK) Grant Program for Fiscal Year 2027. This statewide grant program supports the development and expansion of farm-to-school initiatives across Connecticut by connecting children with local food while strengthening local agriculture and nutrition education.
Microgrant applications are due by September 9, and full grant applications are due by November 9. A total of $950,000 is available to support farm-to-school efforts, full grant awards will be funded up to $50,000, while microgrants will receive up to $5,000 each.
Eligible applicants include local and regional boards of education, regional education service centers, private schools and institutions, colleges and universities including student‑led groups, cooperative arrangements under section 10‑158a, childcare centers, group childcare homes, family childcare homes under section 19a‑77, and organizations or entities, including Connecticut farmers, that administer or support farm‑to‑school programs.
This is the sixth round of funding for CTG4CTK, which was originally established as a two-year pilot program in 2021. In June 2025, the legislature allocated up to $1 million annually in the FY26 and FY27 budgets.
Click here to register for an informational webinar that will be held on Tuesday, August 25, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Click here for more information and to access the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant webpage.
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