Grant Summaries~1Q

~Supporting Kindness & Nourishing Community in 2010~
1st Quarter Summaries

Food Policy & Equity

Brighter Green
March 2010 - New York

China is now the number one producer of pork, raising and slaughtering 700 million pigs each yearBrighter Green examines the environmental, political, economic, and social consequences of our food choices, and how an increasingly industrialized, corporatized, and globalized food and agricultural system is affecting the climate, food security, public health, animal welfare, and resource allocation in countries around the world. Brighter Green’s work encompasses fostering dialogue and encouraging adoption of public policies and practices that support equitable, sustainable agriculture.

Online Video Cooking Demonstrations

By Any Greens Necessary
March 2010 - Washington, DC

By Any Greens Necessary (BAGN) has grown from one woman's personal journey and passion to help people achieve extraordinary health through optimal plant-based food choices. BAGN specializes in many educational programs including a popular series of nine-week vegan seminars focusing on the needs and community of low-income residents throughout Washington, DC. BAGN will take their local work nationwide with a new book, entitled By Any Greens Necessary: A Revolutionary Guide for Black Women Who Want to Eat Great, Get Healthy, Lose Weight, and Look Phat.  The grant will be used to videotape short cooking demonstrations to make available on their website as well as other video web sites in order to further their goal of educating people around the globe about why and how to eat more vegan foods for better health.

Food Availability Study

Food Empowerment Project
March 2010 - California

The Food Empowerment Project seeks to create a more just and sustainable world by recognizing the power of one's food choices.

Food Empowerment Project highlights the inequity of the current food system in the United States which has led to people of color and low-income communities having higher rates of obesity and diabetes. In 2009, volunteers were sent around Santa Clara County, CA to survey the access to healthy foods in both high-income and low-income neighborhoods within the county, evaluating areas based on education, ethnicity, and income level, and using criteria for healthy foods as fresh, canned, and frozen fruits and vegetables as well as availability of alternatives to meat and dairy. The results and full report will be launched in the Spring of 2010 and the grant will be used for printing and distributing the publication to decision-makers.

Haitian Food Relief

Food for Life Global
March 2010 - Haiti

China is now the number one producer of pork, raising and slaughtering 700 million pigs each yearFood for Life Global - Haiti served 100,000 vegan meals in Haiti with the aim of helping as many people as possible with healthy, warm meals and clean water through ”public kitchens” established in areas with refugee transition coming from the center of earthquake. Food for Life hopes to resume and continue food distribution through participation in local school feeding programs.

Harlem Feed-In & Outreach

 Go Vegan NYC
March 2010 - New York

Go Vegan NYC educates and connects with their community with free information, recipes, and free, delicious veg food. In addition to supporting their general outreach, the grant will be used to sponsor their May 2010 event in Harlem,  The feed-in aims to build bridges to other social justice causes and the local community. Go Vegan NYC will be providing a "Vegan Soul Food" buffet. A primary goal of this large scale feed-in is to draw the vegetarian advocacy community into Harlem and to reach out to people in the local area.

Health and Wellness Resource

 Healthy You Now
March 2010 - USA

"Shifting the conversation from weight and what we look like to all aspects of living a healthy life."Healthy You Now is a website community and online bimonthly magazine dedicated to supporting women of color on their journey to achieve an optimal lifestyle of health and wellness, encouraging readers to choose a healthier plant-based diet. Launched in December 2009, Healthy You Now continues to grow and reach more women with information on healthy choices with the goal of becoming the premier resource and one stop shop for women of color's health and wellness needs.

Supporting Organizations in India

Help Animals India
March 2010 - India

In a country where human suffering and impoverishment remain high, the welfare of destitute animals is a low priority.Help Animals India (HAI) is an all-volunteer charity dedicated to supporting efficient and effective animal protection organizations in India. Despite some of the best animal protection laws in the world and a renowned heritage of reverence for life, modern India is a country where millions of animals suffer severe neglect or abuse with overpopulation, poverty, pollution, apathy, and ignorance contributing to their plight. HAI seeks out the best of the the many dedicated animal welfare organizations in India to provide financial and practical assistance where it can make the most difference. HAI strives not only to achieve immediate benefits for India's animals but to nurture an enduring culture of animal protectionism in Indian society.

Soul Food for Thought

International Fund for Africa
February 2010 - Africa

 

(IFA) operates on the principle of Ahimsa (nonviolence and respect for all life) and its founder’s deep and abiding belief in biocentricity and the interconnectedness of all life.Soul Food For Thought Celebrated Black History Month by presenting a special event of music, food, thought-provoking speakers, a breathtaking video of the Grandeur of Africa today. It included a silent auction of rare art and artifacts from Ethiopia, Ghana, and South Africa in San Francisco. The event was presented by and benefited the International Fund for Africa (IFA). IFA is a non–profit corporation dedicated to preventing, alleviating, and abolishing suffering of human and non–human animals. The event, which was sponsored in part by an AWFW-FFT grant, reached well into the local community and expounded on the many benefits of a vegan diet.

Sanctuary for Cows & Advocacy for Their Protection

 International Society for Cow Protection
March 2010 - West Virginia

International Society for Cow Protection (ISCOWP) is a non-profit farm sanctuary and education center located in West Virginia. The 165 acre farm is home to a herd of over 20 protected cows and includes a large garden which provides vegetarian meals to the farm residents and members. Classes and seminars are given in living classroom settings involving hands-on education.

Nourishing Kids and Community

Meds & Food for Kids Haiti
March 2010 - Haiti

In 2008, MFK worked with more than 20 health clinics in Haiti, providing over 100,000 pounds of Medika Mamba which was distributed to an estimated 4,000 malnourished children.

Meds & Food for Kids (MFK) is dedicated to saving the lives of Haiti's malnourished children and other nutritionally vulnerable people. Since 2003 MFK has been doing just that by producing and distributing highly nutritious foods including Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF). Haitians call the RUTF "Medika Mamba," meaning "Peanut Butter Medicine" in Creole, and MFK develops, produces, and distributes this RUTF in Haiti also helping to develop Haiti by employing Haitians, educating farmers to help improve their yield, buying Haitian ingredients, and training Haiti's healthcare providers.

Healthy and Humane Food Advocacy

Open the Cages Alliance
March 2010 - Maryland

Open the Cages Alliance is a nonprofit organization in Baltimore, MD dedicated to exposing and ending animal cruelty and promoting compassionate, healthy and environmentally responsible living through public awareness projects and targeted campaigns. The Alliance advocates a healthy and humane diet through dispensing free vegan food samples and holding tasty bake sales. Additionally, Open the Cages works with other social justice organizations to highlight the interconnectedness of oppression and have an impact in our community.

Supplying Soy Nutritional Supplementation

Plenty International
March 2010 - Guatemala

$1000 is the cost of producing and distributing one glass of soy milk and one fortified biscuit to 150 children twice per week for 6 weeks. Plenty International was founded in 1974 and has carried out village scale projects with local groups in fifteen countries on four continents, advancing nutritional programs based on the creation of environmentally sound and sustainable soy and vegetable-based diets. Plenty will use this grant to support nutrition supplementation to children attending day care and school at a women’s cooperative in Guatemala City called Unidas Para Vivir Mejor (United to Live Better). With Plenty’s help, the cooperative has recently re-started small scale soy foods processing in order to supplement the nutrition of the children in their program.

Book Donations to Low-Income Communities

Sistah Vegan Project
March 2010 - USA

Sistah Vegan is an anthology project that weaves together stories, poetry, and critical essays by Black identified females/females of the African diaspora who practice veganism.

Sistah Vegan Project evolved from a PhD dissertation into the first published work to address the racialized-sexualized-gendered vegan experience in the United States of America. The book explores food politics, identity, sexuality, health, womanism, feminism, decolonization, anti-racism, eco-sustainability, and animal rights through the lens of the black female vegan experience in the USA. Sistah Vegan will be donated to various low-income communities of color and those who "need it the most."

 

Member Outreach & Public Education

Vegetarian Society of DC
March 2010 - Washington, DC

Vegetarian Society of the District of Columbia (VSDC) was founded in 1927 and is the nation's oldest continuously operating vegetarian society. VSDC works through educational programs like the Eat Smart Campaign and annual events such as Vegetarian Thanksgiving and DC VegFest.  On-going social activities include book clubs, lectures, tabling events, and much more. VSDC is volunteer-based and governed by an all-volunteer elected board. Everyone is welcome wherever they are on the path toward an all plant-based diet.

 

 

Veggie Pride Parade

Viva Vegie Society
March 2010 - New York


Veggie Pride Parade is in its third year and is a public education event that celebrates and promotes meatless living and gives all the issues a much-needed boost. Building on the overwhelming success of the 2008 and 2009 parades, this march through Greenwich Village, New York City, will be continue to grow in size and scope. Speakers, exhibitors, and participants (both returning and new) show how much fun it can be to live a healthy, eco-friendly, and compassionate lifestyle. The educational materials are free. The grant will help sponsor the event and provide publicity.

Biogas Plant & Cow Sanctuary

Visakha Society for Protection and Care of Animals
March 2010 - India

 
Visakha Society for Protection and Care of Animals (VSPCA)  provides sanctuary for more than 600 cows in India. Their unique program not only rescues animals in need, it also provides energy and to the local community by transforming some of their waste/dung into biogas. Their two-chamber biogas plant processes waste from more than 200 cows. For cooking it can be used directly but for electricity it must pass through a generator. The finished biogas product can supply electricity or cooking gas to 50 average families or 500 individual members.

Recipes for Change

Vegan Venue
March 2010 - New York

The Vegan Venue is a not-for-profit organization that promotes a vegan lifestyle to benefit health and the environment while also preventing cruelty toward and ending the exploitation and suffering of animals. The primary advocacy of the organization involves public outreach at many events throughout the year. Vegan Venue distributes vean food and literature, including a recipe book for which the Food for Thought grant will assist in finalizing and distributing throughout Vegan Venue’s outreach in upstate New York and nationwide.

Helping Feed to those in Need

We Feed Our People
January 2010 - Washington, DC

We Feed Our PeopleWe Feed Our People (WFOP) provides a nutritious meal and warm clothing for homeless citizens throughout Washington, DC. When WFOP was first launched in 1988, programs that provided food for the homeless, including most shelters, did not provide meals on Sundays and holidays. As a result the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday would harm those that he dedicated the last days of his life attempting to help - poor people. The simple idea of three students to cook food in their homes for 12-15 homeless people has turned into an event that provided meals and warm clothing for over 400 people and had the support of nearly 100 volunteers. A Well-Fed World provided a grant to supply vegan soul food to WFOP, thus providing nutritious foods for vegans/vegetarians in need as well as to provide nutritious options for all.

Special thanks to these amazing groups
and our generous contributors that make it possible.