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Virginia · Grant Playbook

STEM & Farm-to-School Grants for Virginia Schools

Funding pathways for the 2,100 public K-12 schools across Virginia — from Virginia Beach and Norfolk to Chesapeake and Richmond. Federal capital grants, state CTE dollars, and private foundation funding for turnkey vertical-farming STEM labs.

The Virginia opportunity

Federal grants, Virginia delivery channels.

If you're a principal, CTE director, or grant writer at a Virginia school, the playbook for funding a turnkey AgTech STEM lab is the same one that's working nationwide: stack one federal capital grant with state CTE formula dollars and one or two private foundation modules. What changes from state to state is which agencies you route through — and in Virginia, those agencies are Virginia Department of Education and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

Section 1

The 4 grant pathways for Virginia schools.

Each pathway is federal at the source but reaches Virginia through a different channel. Most successful programs stack at least two.

Federal · Implementation

USDA Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grant

Competitive federal grant available to any school participating in the National School Lunch Program — including thousands of NSLP-participating schools across the state.

State-specific note

In Virginia, applications are submitted directly to USDA, but proposals that document coordination with the state Farm to School coordinator (housed within or alongside Virginia Department of Education) consistently score better on the partnership criteria.

State · Formula + Competitive

Perkins V & State CTE Funds

Federal Perkins V dollars distributed through the state, intended to fund career and technical education programs that align to high-wage, high-demand occupational pathways.

State-specific note

In Virginia, Perkins V funds flow through Virginia Department of Education, with Virginia Department of Education CTE Pathways acting as the primary CTE delivery channel. AgTech, robotics, and controlled-environment agriculture map cleanly onto existing approved program-of-study categories.

Federal → State Sub-grant

USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP)

Federal allocation to each state, then competitively re-granted to projects that boost the competitiveness of specialty crops — leafy greens, herbs, vegetables, fruits.

State-specific note

Virginia's Specialty Crop Block Grant allocations are administered by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Vertical-farming STEM labs qualify because they both produce specialty crops on campus and train the next generation of specialty-crop technicians.

Private · Foundation

Private STEM & Sustainability Foundations

Toshiba America Foundation, Captain Planet Foundation, Whole Kids Foundation Garden Grants, and similar corporate / family foundations. Smaller per-grant, faster turnaround, easier to stack.

State-specific note

Several national foundations score regionally — corporate foundations with operations in Virginia Beach or Norfolk often weight Virginia applications more favorably, especially when the project aligns with their local community-investment priorities.

Section 2

Why Virginia schools are a great fit.

Four reasons Virginia consistently shows up in our pipeline of strong grant candidates.

K-12 enrollment scale across Virginia

With approximately 2,100 public schools serving students from Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Richmond, Virginia has the institutional density to support large multi-site grant proposals — and the per-student impact metrics grant reviewers look for.

Established CTE infrastructure

Virginia Department of Education CTE Pathways already operates the Perkins V delivery channel in Virginia, which means an AgTech STEM lab plugs into an existing workforce-readiness funding stream rather than requiring a new program category.

Growing AgTech workforce demand

Controlled-environment agriculture is one of the fastest-growing segments of US agriculture, and Virginia employers — especially those serving Virginia Beach and Norfolk — increasingly need entry-level technicians who understand sensor loops, hydroponic chemistry, and automated systems.

Local food-supply resilience

Virginia's grant priorities — like those of every state since 2020 — have shifted toward food-supply resilience. An on-campus food utility producing clean leafy greens year-round directly answers the resilience priority that Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services surfaces in its specialty-crop block-grant scoring.

Grant details verified against publicly available federal documentation. State-specific implementation details may vary — confirm with your local CTE coordinator or the relevant office at Virginia Department of Education.

School counts approximate, based on publicly available NCES data.

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