Connecticut State Department of Education Announces 2025–26 National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance Grant Award Winners
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10/10/2025
Connecticut State Department of Education Announces 2025–26 National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance Grant Award Winners
The grant will support a variety of foodservice equipment purchases, which will modernize school kitchens and improve meal service capabilities.
(HARTFORD, CT) – The Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025-26 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant awards. Through a competitive process, the CSDE received 55 applications, of which 10 grants totaling $108,255 were awarded to schools to support critical kitchen and meal service upgrades, including steamers, ovens, freezers, refrigerators, food slicers, and stand mixers.
These upgrades will provide schools with the tools needed to serve fresh, healthy meals efficiently while ensuring food safety standards. The investment will have a long-term impact on the success of school meal programs and the overall health of Connecticut’s students.
The CSDE received $108,255 through the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service as part of a $10 million federal initiative aimed at enhancing school food service operations and improving the quality of meals provided to students. This funding is part of the USDA’s national effort to help school food authorities improve meal quality and increase program participation.
2025-26 National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance Grant Awards
School District/Residential Child Care Institution |
School |
Award Funding |
Cheshire Public Schools |
Cheshire High School |
$15,000.00 |
East Hartford Public Schools |
Hockanum Early Childhood Learning Center |
$8,400.00 |
Manchester Public Schools |
Highland Park Elementary School |
$14,080.35 |
Mansfield Public Schools |
Mansfield Elementary School |
$6,087.97 |
Stamford Public Schools |
Toquam Magnet Elementary School |
$3,977.98 |
Suffield Public Schools |
McAlister Intermediate School |
$11,183.48 |
Regional School District 14 |
Nonnewaug High School |
$15,000.00 |
Eastern Connecticut Regional Educational Service Center |
EASTCONN Clinical, Developmental and Therapeutic (CDT) Programs |
$14,665.00 |
The Children’s Center of Hamden |
Whitney Hall School |
$10,970.00 |
Connecticut Technical Education & Career System (CTECS) |
A.I. Prince Technical High School |
$8,890.22 |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 10, 11 a.m.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Matthew Cerrone
matthew.cerrone@ct.gov
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