As a nonprofit serving Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom region and beyond, Green Mountain Farm-to-School works to strengthen our local food systems and increase equitable access to local foods.

Who We Serve

Farms

We help Vermont farms and food businesses grow by connecting them with local buyers, from schools to co-ops. At the same time, we provide targeted marketing and sales support.

60 farm and food business partners

Schools

We connect students to food through hands-on farm-to-school programs in Northeast Kingdom schools, including cooking, gardening, and farm field trips. We also help schools across Northern and Central Vermont buy more from nearby farms and improve the quality of school meals.

17 school partners for educational programming

75 school partners for local food distribution

Communities

We bring people together around food through hands-on workshops and shared meals across the Northeast Kingdom, building skills, strengthening community, and learning by doing. We also expand access to local food by connecting farms with stores, schools, and community food programs.

11 towns served by community programming

83 towns in our local food distribution network

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This school year, we were fortunate to host a high school senior as a Food Systems Intern. Ephraim Elmer, a second-generation farmer from Lowell, VT, grew up participating in our Farm-to-School programs and has come full circle as a member of our team. Over the past year, Ephraim contributed to many aspects of our organization, but especially stood out in his work supporting Farm Direct at the CAE warehouse in Hardwick each Monday.

We are grateful for Ephraim’s contributions this year, and look forward to seeing all he accomplishes as he begins his farming career!

Last week, Ephraim was recognized by the Vermont Land Trust with a Land Steward Award for his commitment to sustainable farming. Reflecting on his future, Ephraim shares, “For the past few years I have wanted to become a farmer, and knowing the importance of sustainable agriculture has only given me more incentive.” 🌱
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Thanks to our generous lead sponsors!