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Grants Program - Salad & Go Charities Grants Program Application Process The Nourishing Communities Grant Program provides financial support to local 501(c)(3) nonprofit meal programs that serve nutritious food to people facing food insecurity.
By strengthening the capacity of community-based meal programs, the grants program aims to increase access to affordable, nutritious food for vulnerable populations struggling with food poverty, supporting the mission and activities of qualified nonprofit organizations.
The Nourishing Communities Grant Program support will be directed to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations operating meal programs to feed the underserved in the communities providing fundraising initiatives. Our grant application cycle is currently closed and applications are under review by our community grant committee. Please check back with us in Grants range from $500 to $5,000.
Support will only be directed to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations operating meal programs to feed the underserved. Grants can be used to expand kitchen facilities, purchase cooking equipment, source nutrient-dense ingredients, support community gardens, and cover all other operational costs to enhance the quality and reach of vital hunger relief services. Congratulations to our past Grant Recipients!
Click here to see past recipients 2026 APPLICATIONS OPEN TBD - LATE 2026 Please note: The application process cannot be completed in stages. Please have all required documents for uploading and answers prepared. Click the FAQ section to review what documents are required for uploading.
The process takes on average 25-35 minutes to complete. Describe the meal program and services that these grant funds will be used for if approved. What is the target population to be served for this grant?
What is the average number of meals that will be provided with these funds? What types of meals will be provided? (e.g., hot meals, carry-out, groceries, etc.) What are the meal program operating hours and locations?
What current funding sources do you have for this meal program? How do you incorporate and prioritize nutrition into the meals you provide? What is the amount of grant funding requested?
($500 - $5,000)) Provide details of how this grant funding would enhance or expand your current meal program or if this is a new program, how does it expand your current community support? What are 3-5 expected outcomes and impact of this grant funding in your community? What is your timeline plan for using these funds by December 31, 2026?
What key staff and volunteer roles are involved in this meal program delivery? Do you have partnerships or collaborations with other community organizations for this meal program or other programs you operate? How do you track and report program metrics and outcomes?
Provide a description of the food insecurity/hunger needs in your service area. How do you identify what services are needed in this service area? What is the anticipated number of individuals/households to be served by this grant funding?
Do you have plans for sustaining this meal program beyond the grants period? If so, what are your plans? What are your goals for expanding the reach or scope of your meal program in the future?
Upload your organization's latest audited financial statements Upload your organization's latest audited financial statements Upload your organization's latest 990 report Upload your organization's latest 990 report Upload a list of current board members and key leadership Upload a list of current board members and key leadership Provide any examples you have of successful program outcomes or client testimonials Provide any examples you have of successful program outcomes or client testimonials Provide an estimated budget for how these grant funds will be used (e.g., food purchases, staffing, facility costs, etc.) Provide an estimated budget for how these grant funds will be used (e.g., food purchases, staffing, facility costs, etc.) Have a question we didn’t answer here?
We’d be happy to connect at hello@ saladandgocharities. org. What documents do I need to complete the application?
You will need to provide: Your most recent audited financial statement, 990, list of Board Members and key staff, detailed budget for the grant funds, and any examples you have of successful program outcomes or client testimonials. You can download the full list and instructions here . How will I know you've received my application and are reviewing it?
You will receive an email confirmation from us that we have received your application. If we need additional information from you, we will let you know. (Be sure to check your SPAM folder).
When will I hear back about whether my application was accepted? We will send an email notification if you have or have not been approved for the grant. If I am not approved, can I apply again for the next round?
Yes, you may apply again in Late 2026. What if I'm not in Nevada or Arizona? At this time, we do not offer programs outside of these states.
We are growing and hope to be in more communities very soon. Will you be coming to more states soon? We hope to be in more communities soon!
Where does your funding come from? As a public charity, we have diverse funding sources. We are grateful to Salad and Go for their continued support, and to the Salad and Go team members, guests, and general public who choose to support our mission.
Providing nutritious food for communities in need. Salad and Go Charities™ is a 501(c)(3) public charity. hello@saladandgocharities .
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Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Describe your organization's mission and meal program details
Who are your target populations?
What are your nutrition priorities?
What are your funding sources?
What outcomes have you achieved?
What partnerships do you have?
How do you ensure sustainability?
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local 501(c)(3) nonprofit meal programs in Texas, Oklahoma, Nevada, and Arizona that provide nutritious food to those facing food insecurity. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,000 to $10,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Salad and Go Charities Grant is funded by Salad and Go Charities. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Oklahoma, Arizona, Nevada, and Texas. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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