Funding

CHANA project is funded by grants, subcontracts and the generous support of businesses, organizations and individuals who share our passion for improving the nutritional health and wellbeing of children and families, wherever the need exists.

Grants

In 2007, CHANA Project was awarded The Children’s Trust Professional Development and Training Grant for 2007-2008 to train staff of after-school and summer programs in Miami-Dade County. As a result of this grant, over 40 individuals were trained to use the powerful and innovative “Festival of Foods” curriculum, incorporating the EAT model. We have also been fortunate to be able to establish strategic partnerships with other nonprofit organizations, making it possible to reach thousands of children and families since 2004.

Sponsorships

CHANA Project is currently seeking sponsors to support the exciting opportunities that we are providing to children in low-income and underserved communities.

Donations

CHANA Project receives small but important gifts to help us carry out our mission of helping to improve the heath of children and families through better nutrition. Perhaps you have been looking for a cause that is making a real difference in the health and lives of children. If so, please consider CHANA Project for your gift-giving this year. Individual donations allow nonprofits like CHANA Project to cover overhead costs that are often restricted by more formal grants. Your donation will help to bridge this gap.

Gifts

This holiday season, help us share the joy of the season by making a generous donation to CHANA Project. No gift is too large or too small.

To learn more about how you can support the vital work of CHANA Project and give America’s children the chance for a healthy future, contact us.

 

The information provided on this site is for educational purposes and is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. If you have a health problem requiring medical attention, please see your physician and consult a registered dietician.

CHANA Project is a 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt organization that was founded by Dorene E. Carter, PhD, RD in 2002. The organization was later incorporated in the state of Florida and granted tax-exempt status by the IRS effective 2004.