Press Release
From: Employment and Social Development Canada
April 8, 2026
Today, the Honourable Anna Gainey, Secretary of State (Children and Youth), and the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, announced a new school food-focused research funding opportunity as part of the National School Food Program: the Funding Research for Evidence in School Food and Health (FRESH) Team Grant.
A total of $12.6 million over three years is available to support school food research through the FRESH Team Grant. This includes commitments of: $9 million from Employment and Social Development Canada; $2.7 million from the Public Health Agency of Canada; and $900,000 from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. This funding will support up to 14 grants across three funding pools:
Applicants must register to apply by June 25, 2026, and will have until October 7, 2026, to submit their applications. Please consult ResearchNet for detailed information about each funding pool, eligibility and how to apply.
As the Government of Canada continues to implement the National School Food Program with provincial, territorial, and Indigenous partners, this funding opportunity will help make sure that school food programs in Canada continue to be informed by robust, applied research and real community needs.
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“Our investments are helping more children access nutritious food at school to support their learning and development while saving parents hundreds of dollars on their groceries. The FRESH Team Grant is strengthening Canada’s research and data capacity, providing the evidence needed to guide effective and sustainable policy. The collected data will be central to ensuring school food programs remain accountable, equitable and able to reach more families across the country.”
– The Honourable Anna Gainey, Secretary of State (Children and Youth)
“A child cannot excel in school if they are hungry. The National School Food Program was created to ensure all children in Canada have the nutritious food they need to learn, grow and thrive. Through FRESH, we are funding research that will give decision-makers the insights they need to deliver the program in a way that truly supports children’s health, learning, and long-term well-being.”
– The Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health
“CIHR is proud to contribute $900,000 to support research with First Nations, Inuit and Métis students, schools and communities, helping to build a stronger evidence base on school food programs in Canada. This work will generate the science needed to guide policy and practice—ensuring programs are effective, equitable and responsive to community realities. This is what impact looks like for CIHR: research that moves beyond knowledge generation to drive meaningful improvements in health.”
– Dr. Paul Hébert, President, Canadian Institutes of Health Research
“We are committed to advancing projects that support healthy eating and easy access to healthy foods. By expanding the available research on school food programs, FRESH will have a positive impact on the health and well-being of children and youth living in Canada.”
– Nancy Hamzawi, President, Public Health Agency of Canada
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