MFU Investments Strengthen Communities
Tuesday Jun. 18th, 2024
Power Schools students enjoy eating beef born, raised, and processed in Montana, thanks in part to investments made in communities by Montana Farmers Union.
Montana Farmers Union leaders were on site earlier in June when Power Schools received its most recent delivery of hamburger. The investments necessary for the beef to get from Missoula to Power began several years ago, with MFU's donation of a refrigerated van to Missoula FFA to use with School House Meats and a $10,000 grant to Power Schools to purchase a freezer and expand their dry good storage.
“Montana Farmers Union is always looking for opportunities to support our local, rural communities. It’s incredible when our support multiplies upon itself and results in something special like our kids getting to eat Montana-grown beef from a local rancher,” said Matt Rains, MFU’s chief of staff.
Feeding Power students locally grown and processed food is a priority for Power Public Schools and Power’s Farm to School coalition, but a lack of freezer storage hampered efforts. The grant from Montana Farmers Union Foundation in 2022 allowed the school to purchase a new freezer and quadruple their freezer capacity.
It's in that very freezer where hamburger is now stored after being delivered to Power by School House Meats.
Initially, Missoula County Public Schools’ School House Meats program delivered meat short distances using coolers. Then, in 2022 Montana Farmers Union donated a refrigerated van to enable School House Meats to deliver more meat further distances. The van has made many deliveries since, including to Power.
Investments in both the van and freezer are part of Montana Farmers Union’s work to strengthen local food supply chains through the grassroots organization’s core tenets of education, legislation, and cooperation.
“MFU Foundation grants aren’t temporary fixes,” Rains said. “These investments are helping create long-term solutions, including keeping quality produce in Power’s school lunches for years to come.”
Learn more about grant opportunities through Montana Farmers Union Foundation at https://montanafarmersunion.com/
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