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The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation (Partnership-based) is sponsored by The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation. The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation focuses on hunger relief and food security, access to fresh foods and nutrition promotion, and children's health and nutrition through strategic partnerships with established national organizations like Rise Against Hunger and No Kid Hungry.
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The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation | No Kid Hungry https://twitter. com/KraftHeinzCo https://www. kraftheinzcompany.
com/ The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation pursues its mission through strategic partnerships with organizations that have programs aligned with hunger relief, nutrition support and self-sustaining food sources. We are driven by our commitment to deliver 1. 5 billion meals to people in need by 2025 against our 2019 baseline.
We have been proud partners of the No Kid Hungry campaign since 2020 and are committed to their mission of ending childhood hunger in America and around the world. We are driving transformation at The Kraft Heinz Company (Nasdaq: KHC), inspired by our Purpose, Let’s Make Life Delicious. Consumers are at the center of everything we do.
With 2020 net sales of approximately $26 billion, we are committed to growing our iconic and emerging food and beverage brands on a global scale. We leverage our scale and agility to unleash the full power of Kraft Heinz across a portfolio of six consumer-driven product platforms. As global citizens, we’re dedicated to making a sustainable, ethical impact while helping feed the world in healthy, responsible ways.
Learn more about our journey by visiting www. kraftheinzcompany. com or following us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation (Partnership-based) is funded by The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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