Who Qualifies for Food Access Innovations in Utah
GrantID: 69341
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $250,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Who Qualifies for Food Access Mobile App Development in Utah
In Utah, the funding initiative aimed at developing a mobile application to connect BIPOC communities with local food resources prioritizes organizations that actively engage with food insecure populations. Eligible applicants include BIPOC-led organizations, non-profits focused on food access, and tech firms specializing in community-oriented applications. These entities are crucial in bridging the gap between food resources and underserved communities, ensuring that the app meets the unique needs of its users.
Applications must provide a comprehensive overview of the proposed app, detailing its functions, user experience design, and the targeted BIPOC communities it intends to serve. Additionally, organizations must demonstrate prior experience in community engagement and technology development to ensure the proposed solutions are viable and culturally relevant.
In Utah, disparities in food access are significantly pronounced, especially among BIPOC populations. This grant program aims to address those disparities by employing innovative technology solutions to facilitate easier access to nutritious food options. With a notable percentage of residents in urban areas facing barriers to food access, the development of a mobile app could play a transformative role in connecting individuals with available resources and programs.
The expected outcomes of this initiative include increased awareness of local food resources among BIPOC communities, improved nutrition, and greater participation in food initiatives. By leveraging technology to streamline food access, the project aims to not only tackle existing barriers but also empower communities to take charge of their food choices. This initiative highlights the potential of tech-driven solutions to enhance food security for marginalized populations.
Implementing this funding will necessitate a partnership between tech developers, community leaders, and BIPOC organizations to ensure the app reflects the specific cultural and operational realities of its users. Evaluating user engagement and success will further ensure the app's ongoing adaptability and relevance, ultimately contributing to improved food access and nutritional outcomes in Utah.
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