Building Capacity for Digital Nutritional Workshops in Indiana
GrantID: 58526
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: October 30, 2023
Grant Amount High: $35,000
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Grant Overview
Digital Nutritional Workshops in Indiana
In Indiana, as many families face economic hardships, the need for accessible nutrition education has become increasingly critical. The state's rural population experiences higher rates of food insecurity, and many individuals cannot attend in-person workshops due to transportation or mobility issues. According to the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, nearly 1 in 8 Hoosiers struggle with hunger, often leading to poor dietary habits and related health problems.
This initiative is designed to support online nutritional workshops for low-income families across Indiana. These workshops will provide valuable information about healthy eating, budgeting for food purchases, and meal planning. By leveraging technology, the program's reach extends beyond geographical limitations, offering educational resources directly into homes where they are most needed.
The grant funding will help organizations develop and implement these online workshops, creating an easy-to-use platform that encourages participation. Workshops will be tailored to address the specific challenges faced by Indiana families, including the availability of local food resources and economic considerations of purchasing healthy foods.
Eligibility criteria will emphasize the need for applicants to demonstrate an understanding of the local landscape, including challenges unique to Indiana's demographic and geographic contexts. Organizations must also highlight their capacity to effectively deliver online content, as well as their strategies for engaging with participants to ensure retention and learning outcomes. By focusing on technology as a bridge for accessing crucial nutritional information, this initiative aims to improve dietary habits and health outcomes for Indiana's most vulnerable populations.
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