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Improve the quality of life and health of Nevadans by increasing food security throughout the state. About the Office of Food Security The Office of Food Security (OFS) is responsible for monitoring the Funds for Healthy Nevada (FHN) Hunger Funds used to support initiatives and programs aimed to reduce hunger throughout Nevada communities and promote public health and improve health services for all Nevadans.
In addition, it provides administrative support to the Governor’s Council on Food Security (CFS).
FHN Hunger Fund Goals and Objectives: Align and enhance collaboration efforts of state and non-state agencies to strengthen statewide food security strategies; Support strategies that increase participation in state/federal nutrition programs; Support client-centered strategies that increase access to nutrition programs and resources that address determinants of hunger; and Establish evaluation and reporting processes to enhance data collection to drive future strategies and track progress in improving food security in Nevada.
To provide cost-effective services that are accessible, available, and responsive to the needs of individuals, families, and their communities; Foster a service delivery system responsive to the individual and cultural diversity of the people and communities served; To provide a comprehensive and integrated system of services to promote self-sufficiency; and Conduct a systematic evaluation of program activities to improve the effectiveness of the FHN funds.
The OFS also provides administrative support to the Council on Food Security (CFS) that was created following the Nevada’s Plan for Action in 2013 through an Executive Order and codified into state law in the 80th Legislative Session in 2019 (per Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 232. 4963 ).
The OFS continues to support the CFS in enhancing collaborative efforts throughout the food security network and implementing policies supporting food security statewide. Since inception, the CFS has provided a platform for stakeholders and subject-matter experts to make recommendations to state agencies on addressing food insecurity in Nevada and has enhanced connectivity among food security initiatives and partners.
SFY26-SFY27 FHN Hunger Fund Partners Food Bank of Northern Nevada (FBNN) Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada Northern Nevada Dream Center (NNDC) Communities in Schools (CIS) Dignity Health - West Flamingo Neighborhood Hospital Wellness Center University of Reno-Veggies for Seniors and Kids (Mineral, Pyramid Lake Reservation, and Walker River Reservation) Washoe County Nevada-Crossroads Nye Communities Coalition Incorporate economic development opportunities into food security solutions.
Use a comprehensive, coordinated approach to ending hunger and promoting health and nutrition, rather than just providing emergency short-term assistance. Focus on strategic partnerships between all levels of government, communities, and nonprofit organizations including foundations, private industries, universities, and research institutions. Use available resources in a more effective and efficient way.
Implement research-based strategies to achieve measurable results. For the latest information, click here. Food Security and Wellness Manager Office of Food Security (OFS) & Wellness and Prevention Program Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion Division of Public and Behavioral Health 4150 Technology Way, Ste 200
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and other entities (refer to NOFO for specific details) that align with legislative priorities to address gaps identified in needs assessments across the State of Nevada to promote public health …. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Fund for a Healthy Nevada: Hunger is funded by Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DPBH, Office of Food Security). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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