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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🌱 Join us for a Kids Seed Starting Workshop on Tuesday, April 28th from 10 AM–12 PM at Westmore Cottage. This fun, hands-on session led by GMFTS will give young growers everything they need to plant their own seeds and learn how things grow.

All materials are provided, plus light snacks—just bring a lunch and stick around for a picnic! 🧺 

For questions and more info, please reach out to Meggie at mpatton@gmfts.org
It’s seed starting season! 🌱This week, we started pumpkin seeds at Barton Academy and Graded School. In the coming weeks, fourth graders will water and care for their seedlings as they sprout in the grow lab. Soon, the whole school will be able to work together to plant the garden on All School Planting Day!
We are seeking a volunteer to prune two apple trees at the Jay Westfield Joint Elementary School. Do you know how to prune fruit trees and want to lend a hand at the school to support our farm-to-school program there?

Please reach out to our Farm-to-School Program Manager, Elyse Perambo, at eperambo@gmfts.org

And please share this post to help us find someone!
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