On August 9, 2024, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) announced that 268 schools across the Commonwealth will receive funding to provide fruits and vegetables to students. Nearly $7.3 million in grant funding will be awarded under the federal Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP). This funding is in addition to the universal free breakfast program that Governor Shapiro championed throughout the budget process and has secured two years in a row.
The list of awardees can be found on PDE’s website.
Under the program, selected schools receive reimbursement for the cost of making free fresh fruits and vegetables available to students during the school day. These fresh fruits and vegetables must be provided separately from the lunch or breakfast meal, in one or more areas of the school during the school day.
The goal of FFVP is to introduce children to fresh fruits and vegetables, to include new and different varieties, and to increase overall acceptance and consumption of fresh, unprocessed produce. Additionally, the program promotes nutrition education, resulting in healthier school environments for learners.
To be eligible, schools must participate in the National School Lunch Program. FFVP prioritizes schools with the highest percentage of children eligible for free and reduced-price meals in order to give children from low-income families more opportunities to consume fresh produce on a regular basis.