The Hunger to Health Collaboratory (H2HC) is calling for applications for its 2025 Prizes for Innovation.
Donor Name: Hunger to Health Collaboratory
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Awards and Prizes
Deadline: 07/01/2025
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
H2HC is seeking innovative, novel work in food and nutrition that has the capacity to make a significant contribution to advancing health equity for youth. H2HC is particularly interested in uplifting models that take an upstream approach to making systemic, long-term change.
Prize Categories
- Food and Nutrition Policy Work Advancing Health Equity for Youth
- Nutrition Education and School Food
- Indigenous Food Justice for Youth.
Types of Project
H2HC encourage projects that:
- Support children learning about, growing, gathering, or cooking healthy, nutritious, and culturally relevant foods
- Shift school policy, practices, and/or systems so that children have access to healthy school meals
- Support nutrition education and/or nutritious food in schools
- Support access to, advancement of, and rematriation of traditional, nutritious, and affordable foods
- Shift control and stewardship of food resources to Indigenous communities to benefit children
- Enhance the ability of Indigenous children to respond to their needs for healthy, culturally relevant Indigenous foods
- Helps your community create new pathways to support food justice for Indigenous children.
Funding Information
- The $100,000 and $25,000 prizes will recognize projects that meet all the same criteria but may differ in scale and impact.
- The two $100,000 Prizes for Innovation are designed to recognize innovative, collaborative, systemic food and nutrition policy work, at any level, that advances health equity for large populations of young people.
- The four $25,000 Prizes for Innovation are designed to recognize innovative, collaborative, and systemic work in two categories (school nutrition and nutrition education, and Indigenous food justice for youth) that may be relatively smaller in scale and impact, and that likely involve local and community policies and practices.
Eligibility Criteria
The following types of organizations are eligible to apply:
- 501(c)(3) public charities
- Federally recognized tribes
- Federally recognized Urban Indian Organizations
- Indian tribal governments (IRS, section 7871)
- U.S. public schools and school districts
- U.S. governmental entities or affiliated organizations that are eligible to receive 501(c)(3) funding
- Organizations may also apply via a 501(c)(3) Public Charity Fiscal Sponsor.
For more information, visit H2HC.