NYSSFSA NY Farms!
Partnership Award 2004
NY Harvest for NY Kids
SUBMISSION FORM
CATEGORY (Check one):
Merchandising/Promoting
Working with Local Farms
Name
Mailing Address
Phone/Fax
Email
Please mail this form and your submission of no more than ten pages to:
New York State School Food Service Association
125 Wolf Road
Albany, New York 12205
Submission deadline: November 26, 2004
NYSSFSA-NY Farms! Partnership Awards
New York Harvest for New York Kids
The family farm and the agriculture and food industries are vital to New York
State’s economy and the quality of rural life. School food service in big cities
and small towns are promoting and using New York products in our school meals
programs. A great way for you to get started is by participating in New York
Harvest for New York Kids Week, October 2-10, 2004. Get started today planning
for this event. Plan a whole month!
New York State School Food Service Association and NY Farms! recognize creative New York Harvest for New York Kids projects through the Partnership Awards. These awards will be given to school lunch programs who participate in either of two categories, Merchandising/Promoting or Working with Local Farms.
You must submit your entry by November 26, 2004, to:
New York State School Food Service Association (NYSSFSA)
125 Wolf Road
Albany, New York 12205
Submission should be no more than ten pages, including pictures and news articles.
They will be judged by an impartial panel, with awards presented at the February,
2005 NYSSFSA Legislative Conference in Albany. Any questions, contact Betsey
Bacelli at (607)687-6284 or email bbacelli@oagw.stier.org
Make the commitment to work from Field-to-Farm-to-Table and be a leader in
your community. Form a partnership with teachers, local farmers, Cooperative
Extension, agriculture and food organizations. NY Harvest for NY Kids offers
many opportunities for children to have fun while learning about local farms
and improving their food choices. Start planning today!
Award Criteria
Impact/Measurability 45 Points - How did this impact the school meals
program and the children that are fed? What effect did contacts with farms have
on the school community? What other ways did this promotion effect the community
and local farms? Demonstrate how you measured evidence of the impact on children,
their families, the meal program, farms and the community.
Transferability 25 Points - Your submission should be detailed on "How
to" make the NY Harvest for NY Kids celebration work. It is the most heavily
weighted criteria, as it is hoped that other schools will learn from and be
inspired by your example.
Innovation 20 Points - Show creative ideas, good use of product, new
and improved methods of serving New York food products, and clever uses of material
and supplies.
Sustainability 10 Points - The activities should be something that can
be repeated and expanded in future years during New York Harvest for New York
Kids Week.