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Alicia Loebl

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Senior Coordinator of PLANTS 

Alicia joined the Chef Ann Foundation team in June 2024 and serves as the organization’s Senior Coordinator of PLANTS. In this role, she supports the Partnerships for Local Agriculture and Nutrition Transformation in Schools (PLANTS) sub-grant program in partnership with the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. This program works to build more sustainable and equitable supply chains and through partnership between school districts and food system stakeholders to increase values-based procurement and strengthen regional food systems. 

Alicia Loebl

she/her

Senior Coordinator of PLANTS 

Alicia joined the Chef Ann Foundation team in June 2024 and serves as the organization’s Senior Coordinator of PLANTS. In this role, she supports the Partnerships for Local Agriculture and Nutrition Transformation in Schools (PLANTS) sub-grant program in partnership with the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. This program works to build more sustainable and equitable supply chains and through partnership between school districts and food system stakeholders to increase values-based procurement and strengthen regional food systems. 

Alicia discovered her passion for child nutrition and supporting local food systems while serving as an AmeriCorps school garden coordinator in Southwest Colorado and a FoodCorps service member in Oregon. After completing these service terms, she pursued further education by attending CU Boulder’s MENV program, graduating in 2024 with a Master’s in Sustainable Food Systems. During graduate school, she delved deeper into school food systems through her work on Oregon’s Farm to Child Nutrition Program team and helped Nourish Colorado with the Farm to School Guidebook.

Alicia is delighted to be back in Colorado and is an outdoor enthusiast. She enjoys playing ultimate frisbee, visiting farmer’s markets, and hiking.


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Who We Are

The Chef Ann Foundation is dedicated to promoting whole-ingredient, scratch-cooking in schools. Scratch-cooking enables schools to serve the healthiest, tastiest meals so that kids are well-fed and ready to learn.

Our Mission

Ensure that school food professionals have the resources, funding and support they need to provide fresh, healthy, delicious, cook from scratch meals that support the health of children and our planet.

Why School Food Matters

American kids start their life-path in K–12 schools where they learn the skills necessary to thrive & meet their potential. While the country debates the best ways to teach them math, science & English, we spend little to no time on food & nutrition.

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