The Hunger To Health Collaboratory (H2HC) is collaborating with Newman’s Own Foundation, Humanitix, and The Henry P. Kendall Foundation to launch the 2026 Food Justice for Kids Prize, and up to $1.4 million in funding will be shared among 14 innovative organizations across the U.S.
Donor Name: Hunger To Health Collaboratory
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/21/2026
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Food Justice for Kids Prize will award grants up to $100,000 each, payable over two years, to as many as 14 nonprofits, Tribes, schools, and school districts in the U.S. that support kids (up to age 18) learning about healthy food, eating nutritious school meals, and engaging with Indigenous foods. H2HC will award up to two Prizes to organizations focused on nutrition education and school food policy projects with a state and/or national focus.
Program Focus Areas
- Indigenous Food Justice: Projects and policy work supporting kids advancing food sovereignty or engaging with, gathering, growing, and cooking Indigenous foods.
- Nutrition Education and School Food: Projects and policy work supporting kids learning, growing, and cooking healthy and culturally relevant foods; eating nutritious and culturally relevant school meals and integrating local food in schools; or improving access to school meals.
Eligibility Criteria
501(c)3 nonprofits, Tribes, schools, and school districts in the United States and its territories working to ensure all children can access, learn about, and engage with nutritious, culturally relevant food at school and in communities.
For more information, visit Hunger To Health Collaboratory.


