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2011 Food For AllŪ |
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(Please note: The retailer selects which non-profits receive funding. Food For All does not accept grant applications.) Food For All partners with grocery retailers across the country to raise money for community based non-profits. From a small soup kitchen to a metropolitan food bank, Food For All grants support charities of many different sizes, scopes, and missions. Check out a list of the charitable organizations in your state that have received grants from Food For All. >>>Read more. |
International Grants |
>According to the USDA, 14.6% of households (17.1 million households) were food insecure in 2008, an increase from 11.1% (13.0 million households) in 2007. >Households with children had nearly twice the rate of food insecurity (21.0%) as those without children (11.3%) >>>Read more. (Statistics from the "USDA's 2008 Household Food Security in the United States" study) |
>>Holiday 2012 Program concluded January 6. Thanks to all who participated and donated. Albertsons Market winter/spring program in stores now! |
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Supporting communities one grocery store at a time. |
Domestic Donations |
International grants focus on grassroots approaches that promote self-help strategies to increase food security and decrease hunger. This includes micro-enterprise efforts, technical assistance, training, and agricultural inputs. Solutions are generated locally, by non-profits or grassroots organizations themselves, and all project activities are managed at the local level. >>>See a list of our recent grants. |
Hunger Statistics |