Measuring Nutritional Grant Impact
GrantID: 63037
Grant Funding Amount Low: $275,000
Deadline: April 3, 2024
Grant Amount High: $275,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Required Outcomes for Nutritional Excellence
The Recognizing Nutritional Excellence Awards program is designed to identify and celebrate organizations and individuals who significantly enhance community nutrition. This initiative sets specific benchmarks to gauge the effectiveness of submitted projects. For applicants, it’s crucial to establish clear outcomes that align with the program's objectives: promoting food accessibility and improving dietary health among populations facing nutrition disparities.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Success
To demonstrate impact, applicants must track a range of KPIs. Four essential metrics include: 1) Increase in Access to Nutritional Foods - Measure the percentage increase in community members accessing healthy food options. 2) Reduction in Food Insecurity Rates - Assess the percentage drop in food insecurity among targeted communities. 3) Improvement in Dietary Habits - Via surveys, establish the number of participants achieving healthier eating patterns over the program's duration. 4) Community Engagement Levels - Track participation rates in nutrition education sessions or workshops, ensuring engagement of diverse community members.
Evaluation and Reporting Requirements
The program mandates that participants submit detailed evaluation reports that articulate their methodologies, findings, and the impact of their initiatives. A thorough analysis of how the project aligns with the outlined KPIs is required, with quantitative and qualitative evidence supporting claims of success. Regular updates throughout the grant period may also be requested to ensure ongoing alignment with program goals.
Performance Thresholds for Recognition
Applicants must meet or exceed established thresholds in their KPI measurements to be considered for the awards. For example, a project demonstrating a minimum 25% increase in access to nutritional foods and a 10% reduction in food insecurity rates will be viewed favorably. The awards aim to scale successful initiatives, so understanding and surpassing these thresholds is vital for those seeking recognition and funding.
Overall, the Recognizing Nutritional Excellence Awards program is not just about celebrating achievements but also about outlining clear expectations and evaluation criteria that contribute to a broader mission of combating food insecurity through community engagement and nutritional education.
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