The Hunger Free Kansas mini-grants, ranging from $2,500 to $30,000, will be distributed to 20 extension units, where local agents will lead programs.
Proposed initiatives include using Community Health Workers at food pantries, training volunteers for SNAP assistance, upgrading food Pantries, and expanding community gardens and school projects.
The grants will be awarded to Kansas State University to fund grants for several Kansas communities.
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Established by Big Society Capital and the Northern Rock Foundation, the North East Social Investment Company is soon to be launched for lending by mid-2014.