No Kid Hungry Grants

No Kid Hungry Indiana does not currently have an open grant cycle; however, we encourage you to reach out to our team if you have questions or your feeding program needs support.

Click below to complete our Inquiry Form and request funding or technical assistance and our team will be in touch!

Other Funding Opportunities

Indiana Health Issues and Challenges Grant

The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is requesting applications from local and statewide service providers and planning organizations for competitive grant funding supported through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The purpose of this Request for Applications (RFA) is to fund entities within the State of Indiana to implement programs focused on addressing health issues and challenges within Indiana. These funds must be used to develop and implement services focused on improving health outcomes related to one or more of the following priority areas: tobacco use, food insecurity/obesity, lead exposure, hepatitis C, chronic disease (diabetes, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and cancer) and public health prevention programs (community paramedicine for chronic disease, immunizations, and substance use disorder and community health workers/patient navigators. Learn more here.

Clif Family Foundation

This foundation awards annually for general operational supports as well as specific projects. These grants support daily operating costs. Applications are reviewed three times a year; the deadlines are February 1, June 1, and October 1. Grants awarded during one cycle will be announced at the beginning of the following cycle. Learn more about these opportunities here.

Wal-Mart – Local Community Grants

Wal-Marts local community grants are awarded through an open application process and provide funding directly from Walmart and Sam’s Club facilities to local organizations in the U.S. Don’t know how to determine your local facility? Don’t worry, the application will assist you. Learn more and apply here.

Kroger Co.

Their charitable giving and grantmaking support Kroger’s Zero Hunger | Zero Waste social impact plan, their commitment to end hunger in our communities and eliminate waste across their company by 2025. Are you ready to request a charitable donation from The Kroger Co.? Apply today!

Fuel up to Play 60 Grants

Fuel Up to Play 60 grants are available for K-12 schools with an active program.  It’s FREE and easy to sign your school up. Have grant or Fuel Up to Play 60 questions? Reach out to Josh at American Dairy Association Indiana. Visit this website to learn more about this opportunity.

GenYouth Grants

GENYOUth provides grants of up to $3,000 per school to supply much-needed resources for meal distribution and delivery efforts to get food to students during COVID-19. From soft-sided coolers, bags, and containers for individual servings, to protective gear for food service sanitation and safety, this equipment will help ensure our children continue to receive the nutritious meals they need. Learn more about this funding opportunity here

The Community Heart & Soul Seed Grant Program

Provides $10,000 in funding for resident-driven groups in small cities and towns to start the Community Heart & Soul model. Grant funding requires a $10,000 cash match from the participating municipality or a partnering organization.

Apply for a $10,000 seed grant here.

Pioneering Ideas: Exploring the Future to Build a Culture of Health

Seeks proposals that are primed to influence health equity in the future. We are interested in ideas that address any of these four areas of focus: Future of Evidence; Future of Social Interaction; Future of Food; Future of Work. Additionally, we welcome ideas that might fall outside of these four focus areas, but which offer unique approaches to advancing health equity and our progress toward a Culture of Health. Learn more and apply here!

Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Programs including CARES act Funding

Under this NOFO, EDA solicits applications from applicants in rural and urban areas to provide investments that support construction, non-construction, technical assistance, and revolving loan fund projects under EDA’s Public Works and EAA programs. Grants and cooperative agreements made under these programs are designed to leverage existing regional assets and support the implementation of economic development strategies that advance new ideas and creative approaches to advance economic prosperity in distressed communities.

Apply for this opportunity here.