FEEDING PROGRAM
Feeding Program Support: How to Prepare a Community Food Project
Feeding programs can support school children, elderly people, street families, widows, vulnerable households and low-income communities. Good planning helps donors understand the need clearly.
A strong feeding program request should explain who will be fed, how often food will be provided, where the program will happen, and how supplies will be managed responsibly.
Details to Include in Your Feeding Program Plan
- Target group: children, elderly, widows, families or students
- Estimated number of beneficiaries
- Location of the feeding activity
- Food items needed
- Weekly or monthly budget
- Volunteer team
- Simple reporting method
Best Practice: Keep records of food purchases, photos of distribution activities and beneficiary numbers where safe and appropriate.
Common Items Donors May Support
- Maize flour, rice, beans and cooking oil
- Clean drinking water
- School meal supplies
- Cooking equipment
- Transport for food distribution
When writing your request, focus on impact. Explain how the feeding program improves school attendance, health, community hope or emergency relief.
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