UK Center Announces Grant
Recipients
BY KATIE PRATT
Several U.S.
communities will enhance local efforts to address child poverty and hunger with
the help of funding from the Rural Child Poverty Nutrition Center at the
University of Kentucky.
Located in
the UK College
of Agriculture, Food and Environment’s School of Human Environmental
Sciences, the center uses cutting-edge solutions in child nutrition to reduce
food insecurity for children in the some of the nation’s most persistently poor
rural counties. It is a partnership between the university and the U.S Department
of Agriculture and is led by Ann Vail, the school’s
director.
About 85 percent of
all persistently poor counties in the United States are in rural areas and
children are one of the most vulnerable groups.
The center awarded
17 grants, ranging from more than $50,000 to almost $100,000, to implement
creative strategies for improving collaboration among the USDA’s Child Nutrition Programs and other
nutrition assistance programs. State and local governments and nonprofit
organizations in 324 counties were eligible to apply for the grants.
Grant recipients and their targeted counties
are:
·
Auburn University- Alabama Cooperative Extension System in Marengo, Alabama
·
West Alabama Area Health Education Center in Sumter, Alabama
·
The Family Center Food Bank of the Delta in Phillips, Arkansas
·
East Arkansas Enterprise Community in St. Francis, Arkansas
·
Crisp County Community Council in Crisp, Georgia
·
Clinton County Community Foundation in Clinton, Kentucky
·
Fulton County Schools in Fulton, Kentucky
·
Prek-12 and Beyond in Madison, Louisiana
·
Mississippi Roadmap to Health Equity Inc. in Sharkey, Issaquena, Humphreys and
Yazoo, Mississippi
·
Whiteville City Schools in Columbus, North Carolina
·
Action Pathways (Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast North Carolina) in
Robeson, North Carolina
·
The Chickasaw Nation in Johnson, Oklahoma
·
Center for Community and Economic Development Inc. in Allendale, Colleton,
Jasper, Bamberg, Orangeburg and Hampton, South Carolina
·
Summit School District No. 54-6 in Roberts, South Dakota
·
The University of Tennessee in Johnson, Tennessee
·
The University of Tennessee in Lake, Tennessee
·
Texas Hunger Initiative; Baylor University in Starr, Cameron and Hildago, Texas
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