How to Get Money to Feed Hungry Kids
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Grants in Motion
These grants represent examples of just some of our recent collaborations. What we can accomplish is limited only by your imagination. Tell us your plan, and together, we'll feed some kids. If you're looking to apply for grant funding, visit our application page.
Every group that works withNo Child Goes Hungry builds a hunger advocacy program specifically tailored to fit the needs of their community. While every group shares a similar goal, to eliminate childhood hunger, individual grant recipient organizations have the flexibility to build programs that work best for them and their local populations. We are proud that 100 percent of your donation goes toward feeding hungry kids and educating groups about the challenge of hunger in their communities.
Occoquan, VA
The Good News Community Kitchen
provides hunger relief to veterans, students, senior citizens, survivors of domestic violence, and families who identify being food insecure. NCGH provided funds to start a community garden to grow vegetables for clients with illnesses that require vegetables as opposed to boxed or canned meals.
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Tylertown, MS
Kagler Solutions (KSi)
is using NCGH funds to build a Little Free Pantry to support those facing food insecurity. Thanks to a partnership with Velma Jean's Chicken & Waffles, the pantry will be placed outside the restaurant, making it easy for members of the community to give what they can, and take what they need. Through its Weekend Community Feeding Initiative, KSi has served over 1000 free meals.
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Central, OH
Columbus Blessing Boxes
manages over 60 public pantries stocked with non-perishable food items, basic toiletries, and baby supplies. Items are anonymously donated and anonymously received. The project uses a variety of partnership methods to fund, build, supply, and host the Blessing Boxes. NCGH donated funds to support eight more boxes around Central Ohio.
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Cincinnatti, OH
My Why
was founded by inner-city school teachers to provide nourishment, access, sports, and inspired mentoring to children in poverty. My Why offers a Food for Thought program, which provides healthy food to children on weekends and when school is not in session. NCGH's donation will support its fundraising efforts to add a Food Truck to the program to be used to deliver hot and healthy meals to families in need.
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Jackson Hole, WY
Hole Food Rescue
The food justice nonprofit partners with local food donors to take the food they cannot sell due to blemishes, approaching expiration dates, and surplus and distribute it to local service organizations. It is using NCGH funds to support Sprout Mobile, a summer program that visits local parks and low-income neighborhoods to provide children with free and nutritious lunches.
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Simpsonville, SC
Golden Strip Little Free Pantry Group
is using funds from NCGH to fund the building and initial stocking of three little free pantries in Simpsonville, Mauldin, and Fountain Inn, South Carolina. The organization started small but is now 420 members strong and includes the founder's ten-year-old granddaughter who is using an NCGH grant to build a little free pet pantry to support pet owners in need.
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Bethesda, Maryland
River Road Unitarian Universalist
is bringing neighbors together in their quest to end childhood hunger. RRUUC built a Little Free Pantry where those in need can find food supplies and snacks. Thanks to funds provided by NCGH, RRUUC was able to fill the pantry with easy-to-use items like juice boxes, granola bars, single-serving fruit cups, soups, and noodle cups.
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Burke, VA
ACCOTINK UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH
partners with Halley Elementary School to provide weekend meal packs for 20 students every week. The school distributes packs on Fridays to ensure the students have food over the weekends. Accotink sponsored an outreach monetary collection for this program and a bin to receive specific items throughout the year.
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Fairfax, Virginia
BRITEPATHS
The Food4Thought program provides
local elementary schools with supplies to send kids home with food on the
weekends. The recipients are families who otherwise would have little or nothing to eat. Grants from No Child Goes Hungry have helped the staff at six different elementary schools feed their kids who need it most.
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Petersburg, NY
SOUL FIRE FARM INSTITUTE
is committed to ending racism and injustice in our food system. They grow food, train the next generation of activist-farmers, mentor young people, and contribute to the movements for food sovereignty and self-determination. A grant from NCGH helps support their low-income farm share distribution program, which provides food delivery to families impacted by poverty.
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Hollis Hills, NY
ONE EARTH CONSERVATION
provides foods and snacks to children in need across multiple local villages. With the help of agrant from No Child Goes Hungry they expanded their donation efforts. Even though most donations have to be bussed or flown in, a grant for food goes a long way. One Earth Conservation helped ten more villages in 2018 thanks to the received financial contribution.
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Syracuse, NY
Syracuse City School District
The Blessings in a Backpack program offers a means to provide food for children within the City of Syracuse who are in food insecure households. With a $1,000 donation from NCGH, directed to Dr. King Elementary School, the district will be able to supply ten more children with food over the weekend for an entire school year.
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Source: https://nochildgoeshungry.net/grants-in-motion/
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