Dairy Alliance, Virginia Dairymen's Association, and Farm Credit Expand Milk Dispenser Grant Program for Virginia Schools
January 14th, 2026 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
A $155,000 partnership expands milk dispenser grants to Virginia K-12 schools, aiming to increase milk consumption, reduce waste, and support local dairy farmers through modernized cafeteria service.

The Dairy Alliance, Virginia State Dairymen's Association, and Farm Credit of the Virginias have expanded the Milk Dispenser Grant Program for K-12 schools across Virginia with combined funding totaling $155,000. The initiative includes a $115,000 grant from the Van der Lely Foundation, a $30,000 contribution from the Virginia State Dairymen's Association supporting schools statewide, and a $10,000 sponsorship from Farm Credit of the Virginias dedicated to schools in Southwest Virginia. All funding supports the program covering milk dispenser equipment and kits that help schools transition away from single-use milk cartons.
Through the partnership, the Virginia State Dairymen's Association will administer milk dispenser grants in collaboration with The Dairy Alliance, directing resources toward equipment, training, and technical support for participating school nutrition teams. The program helps schools enhance the milk experience for students while supporting sustainability goals and reducing cafeteria waste. Farrah Newberry, CEO of The Dairy Alliance, stated that the program gives schools the tools and support needed to make real dairy milk more accessible for students, noting that when schools modernize how they serve real dairy milk, students drink more of it and build healthier habits.
The Dairy Alliance's Youth Wellness team works closely with school nutrition directors to support implementation and promote the nutritional benefits of real dairy milk. Grant funding removes a key barrier for schools by offsetting equipment costs and providing hands-on guidance throughout installation and operation. Eric Paulson, executive director of the Virginia State Dairymen's Association, emphasized that strong partnerships help schools deliver real dairy milk in a way that connects with students and supports local dairy farmers, adding that this combined investment allows more Virginia schools to participate in a proven program as they plan for the 2026 school year.
Milk dispenser programs continue delivering measurable results across the Southeast, where nearly three-quarters of children ages two through eighteen fall short of recommended daily dairy intake. At one early-adopting Virginia school, milk packaging waste dropped nearly 90 percent while milk consumption climbed more than 50 percent. Schools participating in milk dispenser grant programs consistently report an average milk movement increase of at least 14 percent. With this combined funding, the program will expand into additional Virginia cities and counties beginning in early 2026, with ongoing data collection tracking environmental impact, milk usage, and student engagement throughout the grant period. For more information about The Dairy Alliance, visit https://thedairyalliance.com.
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