Resource Library
This toolkit serves as a best practice guide to help move through important steps in building and sustaining a successful coalition. It includes numerous hands-on tools and example documents.
Local stores make funding decisions for applications in their area.
A minimum of $250 to a maximum of $5,000
Hunger Relief for programs and organizations committed to hunger relief in communities where Tyson is located
For nonprofit organizations providing kids with access to healthy food and/or nutrition education and located within a state where Sprouts has stores in order to be considered.
$2,500 to $10,000
Featured Resources
Baylor Hunger Data Lab: The Hunger Data Lab houses useful datasets to researchers, advocates, policy makers, and practitioners. It provides clean, ready-to-use data sets and informative reports to help drive solutions to food insecurity.
Community Toolbox – Toolkits: Community Toolbox, a service of the Center for Community Health and Development at the University of Kansas, is a great resource for many tools related to community organizing and community development.