Measuring Nutrition Outreach Grant Impact
GrantID: 67578
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Technology-Enhanced Nutrition Outreach Initiatives
Delivering nutritious meal options to vulnerable communities, particularly individuals with disabilities, represents a pressing public health challenge. Initiatives funded by this grant will focus on establishing outreach programs that leverage technology to ensure improved food security. Projects may include the development of mobile applications for meal ordering, local delivery systems, and partnerships with nutritionists to create tailored meal plans. This funding explicitly supports tech-based outreach and service delivery systems, excluding direct funding for food production or on-the-ground meal services.
For example, one initiative might involve the creation of an app that connects local food banks with individuals requiring specialized dietary plans due to health conditions. This could include features that allow users to specify dietary restrictions and receive alerts about available meal options that meet their needs. Another potential project could establish a food delivery service designed specifically for those who may have difficulty accessing traditional grocery stores, emphasizing convenience while adhering to nutritional standards.
Organizations best suited for this funding will likely have expertise in food security issues and an understanding of the unique challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Non-profits or community organizations with technology development experience will find this grant particularly aligned with their missions. On the contrary, proposals that do not integrate a technology component or fail to address the needs of vulnerable populations may not be considered.
Capacity-building factors include the ability to demonstrate effective partnerships with nutritionists, food banks, and local health agencies, as well as a plan for outreach and user engagement. Organizations may need to show evidence of previous successes in similar projects and how such initiatives can adapt to the specific needs of their target populations.
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