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Supports innovative solutions to end hunger and eliminate food waste, aligning with Costco's food sustainability goals.
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The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation See our impact Download our report pdf here. Download our report pdf here.
The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation exists to support nonprofit organizations, social entrepreneurs and creative thinkers who are focused on improving food security, ending food waste and more. The foundation cares for the communities we call home one meal at a time and is guided by three pillars.
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0. textContent}} "> Enabling collective action We look for mission-aligned organizations interested in advancing greater positive impacts together – because we know we can’t end hunger and waste alone. We aim to help fill the gap in funding for entrepreneurs and creative thinkers with solutions to these complex challenges.
Creating a more equitable food system We direct grants to support national and local organizations that focus on increasing food access in our communities. Our Innovation Fund aims to help fill the gap in funding for entrepreneurs and creative thinkers with solutions to improve food security and health outcomes and reduce waste.
We offer a variety of funding and partnership opportunities for nonprofits and community organizations aligned with our mission. We collaborate with national and local organizations and programs to improve food security and reduce waste. Join Our Journey.
Join Today. The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation Contributions to the Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation may be eligible for the charitable deduction.
Donors should consult with their tax advisors regarding the ability to claim the charitable deduction for gifts to the Foundation.
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Kroger Scholars Program is a grant from The Kroger Co. Foundation that funds college scholarships for children of eligible Kroger associates. Awards of $2,500 are given to students who demonstrate a commitment to community service and academic achievement. The 2026-27 application period runs from March 5 to April 16, 2026. Eligible applicants must be natural, legally adopted children, or stepchildren of Kroger associates with at least two years of continuous service as of April 16, 2026. Full- or part-time associates must have worked a minimum of 1,000 hours in the prior year. Applicants must be 25 years of age or younger and be high school seniors or currently enrolled in a college or vocational school. Divisions covered include Kroger Retail (excluding Harris Teeter), Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Kroger Technology and Digital, and others.
Cash Donation: Foundation Grants is a charitable giving program from The Kroger Co. Foundation that provides cash support to nonprofit organizations focused on ending hunger and building stronger communities. Over the past six years, Kroger has directed more than $1.9 billion in charitable giving, with more than $1.3 billion focused on hunger relief through their Zero Hunger | Zero Waste initiative. The company directs more than $300 million annually through corporate giving and its two foundations. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit organizations; requests must be submitted at www.communitygifts.com.
The Kroger Co. Foundation Community Grants program, established in 1987, directs charitable funds to local nonprofit organizations building stronger communities and addressing hunger. Kroger channels more than $300 million annually to communities through corporate giving and its two foundations. The Foundation supports hunger relief, disaster response, and community strengthening initiatives. Through its Zero Hunger | Zero Waste plan, Kroger has donated more than 3.9 billion meals since 2017, including 815 million pounds of rescued surplus food and $1.8 billion in charitable donations to local hunger relief agencies. The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation, a public charity established in 2018, additionally funds organizations innovating within the food system. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations serving Kroger communities.