GRANTS
FOR
HUNGER
RELIEF




HUNGER

GRANTS FOR HUNGER RELIEF

GOALS OF HUNGER-FREE INITIATIVES

GRANTS FOR HUNGER RELIEF LINKS

WORLD HUNGER ORGANIZATION LINKS

HUNGER RELIEF RESOURCES



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SECTION 1



HUNGER




Hunger is the physical sensation of desiring food.


Malnutrition, famine, starvation


Malnutrition is a general term for a condition
caused by improper diet or nutrition, and can
occur in conjunction with both under and over
consumption of calories.

Famine is a widespread scarcity of food that may
apply to any fauna species, which phenomenon is
usually accompanied by regional malnutrition,
starvation, epidemic, and increased mortality.

Starvation describes a "state of exhaustion of
the body caused by lack of food." This state
may precede death.



Hunger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger



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SECTION 2



GRANTS
FOR
NONPROFITS
WHO
FIGHT
TO
END
HUNGER




A hungry child is a powerful motivator for
a foundation or a government agency to take
action.

Many grants are available for nonprofits
fighting hunger. Incorporating elements of
sustainable food practice and nutrition
education can strengthen a nonprofit's
application for a grant to fight hunger.

Telling stories of the benefit of your hunger
program will also help to attract funding and
support.




Government Grants


Many government agencies provide some type of
funding for alleviating hunger. Get to know
other local organizations that fight hunger
that already receive government funding. Most
will be eager to collaborate. Programs that
will pay for food include the Emergency Food
and Shelter Program, the Emergency Food
Assistance Program and a wide variety of food
aid offered through the U.S. Department of
Agriculture. Research local government and
food bank websites for information. Most
government funding for hunger is provided to
local governments, which then distribute the
funds.




Private Foundations and Corporations


Most cities and counties have a community
foundation that supports local hunger programs.
Access the community foundation's website to
determine if your nonprofit organization could
be eligible. A focus on nutrition or sustainable
practices opens up a broader range of potential
funders. Be aware that "place-based funding" is
a current focus for foundations. In place-based
funding, your program will be eligible if it is
serving the hungry in a neighborhood where a
place-based initiative is seeking to produce
positive change.




Sustainable Hunger Programs


Direct funding from the government and private
foundations for traditional food distribution
programs may be less accessible than funding to
assist people in growing and sharing food in a
sustainable way. As of 2010, the traditional
concept of a locally operated cooperative food
shed has been revitalized as a way to help
communities to develop sustainable food and
nutrition systems. Government and private grants
are available for sustainable, local approaches
to hunger such as a food shed.




Networking and Prospecting


Prospecting is a professional fundraising term
referring to conducting research to discover
foundations, corporations or individuals who
might support your nonprofit's hunger program.
Closely allied to prospecting is networking.

Use media such as Facebook and Twitter to obtain
news about hunger programs and initiatives in
addition to traditional sources. If a foundation
has given a grant to an organization similar to
yours, you can network with the recipient to
discover if the foundation is also a prospect for
your nonprofit hunger program.



Grants for Nonprofits Who Fight to End Hunger
http://www.ehow.com/info_8614637_grants-nonprofits-fight-end-hunger.html#ixzz1wzKNoTDh


Financial Help for NGOs
http://www.ehow.com/info_8603113_financial-ngos.html

Grants for Nonprofit Organizations Offering Hunger Programs
http://www.ehow.com/info_8621367_grants-organizations-offering-hunger-programs.html

How to End World Hunger
http://www.ehow.com/how_136602_end-world-hunger.html



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SECTION 3



THE
14
GOALS
OF THE
HUNGER-FREE
COMMUNITIES
INITIATIVES




1. Having a community-based emergency food
delivery network that coordinates the
services of programs such as food pantries,
food banks, and congregate meals facilities.

2. Assessing food insecurity problems and
evaluating existing services in the community
to determine necessary strategies for responding
to unmet needs.

3. Establishing a group of individuals, including
low-income participants, to develop and to implement
policies and programs to combat food insecurity, to
monitor responsiveness of existing services, and to
address underlying causes and factors related to
hunger.

4. Participating in federally assisted nutrition programs
that should be easily accessible to targeted populations,
such as the Federal programs that provide school breakfast,
school lunch, summer food, child care food, and food for
homeless and older individuals.

5. Effectively integrating public and private resources,
including local businesses, to alleviate food insecurity.

6. Having an education program about food needs of the
community and the need for increased local citizen
participation in activities to alleviate food insecurity.

7. Having available information and referral services for
accessing both public and private programs and services.

8. Having initiatives for alleviating food shopping
constraints through the development of creative food
resources such as community gardens, buying clubs,
food cooperatives, community-owned and operated grocery
stores, and farmers" markets.

9. Carrying out activities to identify and target food
services to high-risk populations.

10. Having adequate transport and distribution of food
from all resources.

11. Coordinating food services with park and recreation
programs and other community-based outlets to which
residents of the area would have easy access.

12.Improving public transportation, human service
agencies, and food resources.

13. Having nutrition education programs for low-income
citizens to enhance good food-purchasing and food-
preparation skills and to heighten awareness of the
connection between diet and health.

14. Having a program for collecting and distributing
nutritious food, either agricultural commodities in
farmers" fields or foods that have already been prepared,
that would otherwise be wasted.



Hunger-Free Communities Grants
http://www.topgovernmentgrants.com/cfda.php?CFDANumber=10.583



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SECTION 4



GRANTS
FOR
HUNGER
RELIEF
LINKS




Community Food Projects
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/food/sri/hunger_sri_awards.html

The ConAgra Foods Foundation Grants
http://www.conagrafoodsfoundation.org/help-conagra-foods-foundation/conagra-foods-foundation-grants.jsp

Domestic Hunger Grants Program
http://www.elca.org/.../Domestic-Hunger-?Grants.asp

The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)
http://www.fns.usda.gov/fdd/programs/tefap/

Feeding America
http://feedingamerica.org/

Feeding Children Everywhere
http://www.feedingchildreneverywhere.com/

The Feinstein Foundation
http://www.feinsteinfoundation.org

Funding Sources for World Hunger Ministries
http://www.cofchrist.org/grantwriting/?hunger.asp

Hunger-Free Communities Grants
http://www.fns.usda.gov/outreach/grants/hfc_?grants.htm



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Hunger Free Communities Network
http://www.hungerfreecommunities.org/about/?usda-grant-program

Hunger Free - Grants.gov
http://www.grants.gov/search/?search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=55063

Hunger Fund
http://www.edow.org/.../grant-programs-and-?scholarships/hunger-fund

Hunger & Homeless
http://www.fundsnetservices.com/searchresult/26/Hunger-&-Homeless.html

Hunger Relief Grants
http://www.grantgopher.com/Grants.../Hunger-Relief-Grants.aspx

Income and Hunger Grants
http://www.aarp.org/aarp-foundation/grants

INTERNATIONAL HUNGER RELIEF GRANTS Application Form
http://holstonpresbytery.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/2011-INTERNATIONAL-HUNGER-RELIEF-GRANTS-3-05-11.pdf

Mazon
http://mazon.org/



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NIFA Program Hunger & Food Security
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/hungerfoodsecurity.cfm

Nutrition Assistance Programs
http://www.fns.usda.gov/fns/

The Presbyterian Hunger Program (PHP)
http://www.pcusa.org/hunger/

School Feeding Programs That Fight Child Hunger
http://www.lamberspublications.com/schoolfeeding.html

Share Our Strength: Applying for a Grant
http://www.strength.org/grants

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
http://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/



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SECTION 5



WORLD
HUNGER
ORGANIZATION
LINKS




Action Against Hunger | ACF-UK
http://www.actionagainsthunger.org.uk

Action Against Hunger | ACF-USA
http://www.actionagainsthunger.org

The Alliance to End Hunger
http://www.alliancetoendhunger.org/

Attacking Hunger at Its Roots
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/hillary-clinton/attacking-hunger-at-its-r_b_214351.html

Bread for the World
http://www.bread.org/

Crisis briefing on food and hunger
http://www.alertnet.org/db/topics/HUNGER.htm?v=in_detail

Food Security and Hunger from FAO
http://www.foodsec.org/dl

Freedom from Hunger
http://www.freedomfromhunger.org

The Global Food Security and Nutrition Forum (FSN Forum)
http://km.fao.org/fsn/

Hunger
http://www.fao.org/hunger/en/

Intergovernmental Institution for the use of
Micro-algae Spirulina Against Malnutrition (IIMSAM)

http://www.iimsam.org

Satiety enhancers in food
http://www.scientistlive.com/food/20070601/2.3.296/17801/satiety-enhancers-in-food.thtml

School Feeding Programs That Fight Child Hunger
http://www.lamberspublications.com/schoolfeeding.html

Ten Things you can do to Fight World Hunger
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090601/ten_things

World Food Programme WFP
http://wfp.org



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SECTION 6



HUNGER
RELIEF
RESOURCES




Famine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famine

Fome Zero Hunger 0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fome_Zero

Global Hunger Index
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Hunger_Index

Malnutrition
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malnutrition

Right to food
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_food

Starvation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starvation



ORGANIZATIONS




Action Against Hunger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_Against_Hunger

Church World Service
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_World_Service

End Poverty Now
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_Poverty_Now

Freedom from Hunger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_from_Hunger

Feeding America
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feeding_America

Food and Agriculture Organization
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Agriculture_Organization

Good Shepherd Food Bank
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Shepherd_Food_Bank

Hopelink
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopelink

Share Our Strength
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Share_Our_Strength

Stop Hunger Now
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Hunger_Now

World Food Programme
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Food_Programme



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