Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 336 § 336.431 — Farm-to-School Grant Program to purchase Oregon food products and to fund
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 336 ·
Oregon Code § 336.431·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Farm-to-School Grant Program to purchase Oregon food products and to fund
certain educational activities; rules; administrative costs.
(1) The Department of Education
shall administer a Farm-to-School Grant Program as provided by this section.
(2) An entity
identified in subsection (3)(a) or (5)(a) of this section may apply to the
department for a grant as follows:
(a) As a
noncompetitive grant to assist the school district with paying for costs
incurred by the school district to purchase food produced or processed in this
state or to pay for costs incurred to identify sources of those foods or to
process those foods.
(b) As a
competitive grant to encourage and sustain successful efforts to purchase or
promote food produced or processed in this state.
(c) As a
competitive grant to fund food-based, agriculture-based and garden-based
educational activities in the school district.
(3)(a) Based on a
noncompetitive process, the department shall provide grants to any of the
following entities to assist in paying for costs incurred by the entity to
purchase food produced or processed in this state or to pay for costs incurred
to identify sources of those foods or to process those foods:
(A) A school
district.
(B) A provider of
center-based programs for children in the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
(C) An entity
that provides meals through the Summer Food Service Program.
(b) The amount of
a grant awarded as provided by this subsection shall be determined by the
department based on the number of meals served by the entity identified in
paragraph (a) of this subsection during the previous school year and summer
under the United States Department of Agricultures National School Lunch
Program and Summer Food Service Program.
(c) An entity
that receives a grant under this subsection:
(A) Shall use the
moneys for the costs incurred by the entity to purchase food products that
were:
(i) Purchased on
or after the date the entity received notification from the Department of
Education of the amount to be distributed to the entity as provided by this
subsection;
(ii) Produced or
processed in this state, including to pay for costs incurred to identify
sources of those foods or to process those foods; and
(iii) Used for
meals that are served as part of the United States Department of Agricultures
child nutrition programs.
(B) May use the
moneys to provide education or promotion about foods produced or processed in
this state.
(d)(A) An entity
that receives a grant under this subsection may not use any moneys received
under this subsection to supplant purchases of food produced or processed in
this state that the entity had regularly purchased prior to the date the entity
first received a grant as provided by this subsection.
(B)
Notwithstanding subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, an entity may use moneys
received under this subsection to purchase food produced or processed in this
state that the entity had regularly purchased prior to the date the entity
first received a grant as provided by this subsection if the food meets
criteria established by the State Board of Education by rule.
(4) Based on a
competitive process, the Department of Education shall provide grants to
entities identified in subsection (3)(a) of this section to encourage and
sustain successful efforts to purchase or promote food produced or processed in
this state.
(5)(a) Based on a
competitive process, the department shall provide grants to assist in paying
the costs incurred to coordinate and implement food-based, agriculture-based or
garden-based educational activities in the school district. Grants may be provided
to:
(A) School
districts;
(B) Education
service districts;
(C) Federally
recognized Indian tribes;
(D) Schools
overseen by the Bureau of Indian Education;
(E) Nonprofit
organizations;
(F) Providers of
center-based programs for children in the Child and Adult Care Food Program;
(G) Commodity
commissions or councils organized under ORS 576.051 to 576.455 or ORS chapter
577 or 578;
(H) Soil and
water conservation districts organized under ORS 568.210 to 568.808 and 568.900
to 568.933; or
(I) Producers of
food produced or processed in this state, including farmers, ranchers and
seafood harvesters.
(b) An entity
identified in paragraph (a) of this subsection that receives a grant under this
subsection shall use the moneys for costs directly associated with the
educational activities, including staff time, travel costs and equipment
purchased for the activities.
(c) When awarding
grants under this subsection, preference shall be given to entities that
propose educational activities that:
(A) Are well
designed;
(B) Promote
healthy food activities;
(C) Have clear
educational objectives;
(D) Involve
parents or the community;
(E) Are connected
to a school districts farm-to-school procurement activities; and
(F) Are culturally
relevant to the students being served by the
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 336.431
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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