Dairy Alliance Expands School Nutrition Programs Across Southeast, Reaching 375,000 Students
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The Dairy Alliance grants provide schools with competitive advantages by enhancing milk consumption through innovative programs that improve student nutrition and academic performance.
The Dairy Alliance awarded 124 DO grants for milk dispensers and smoothie programs, plus 191 Fuel Up and GENYOUth grants, benefiting 375,000 students across eight southeastern states.
These dairy nutrition programs create lasting change by providing students with essential nutrients for growth while supporting healthier communities across the Southeast.
Milk delivers 13 essential nutrients including calcium and protein through fun programs like smoothies and Moo Brew that engage students in healthy habits.
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The Dairy Alliance, a nonprofit funded by dairy farm families in the Southeast, has significantly expanded its youth wellness programs across the region, awarding grants that will benefit nearly 375,000 students in eight states during the 2025-2026 school year. The organization's initiatives focus on increasing dairy milk consumption through innovative programs and equipment that make milk more appealing to students.
According to Laura Buxenbaum, VP Health and Wellness at The Dairy Alliance, "Dairy nutrition education in schools plays a vital role in shaping healthy habits early. These grants give schools the resources to serve milk in fresh and engaging ways, whether through smoothies, milk dispensers, or other fun programs, while providing students with the energy and nutrition they need to learn, grow, and excel." The programs combine the organization's expertise with the dedication of local dairy farmers and school commitments to student health.
The grant distribution included 124 Dairy Optimization (DO) grants awarded in spring 2025, funding programs such as Moo Brew, Smoothies, and Milk Dispensers to enhance the school milk experience for more than 80,000 students. Later in May and June, 191 Fuel Up and GENYOUth grants provided Smoothie Kits and Mobile Meal Kits to benefit over 128,000 students. Additionally, 258 GENYOUth NFL Flag-In-School Football kits were distributed, engaging more than 166,000 students.
The Dairy Alliance Youth Wellness team provides comprehensive training to school nutrition staff on using grant-funded equipment and implementing programs effectively. The team delivers dairy nutrition education to help students understand the benefits of milk and dairy foods, particularly for building strong bones and bodies. Milk delivers 13 essential nutrients, including calcium, vitamin D, and protein, making it a crucial component of student nutrition.
Additional program activities include student taste tests, recipe sharing, and providing dairy-specific resources for schools and families. The initiative spans Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, representing a significant investment in childhood nutrition across the Southeast region. For more information about the organization's programs, visit https://thedairyalliance.com.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

