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General Resources
- About Rewards Points- Find out how you can earn reward points that can be traded in for fun NKH2 Gear.
- Introduction to Share Our Strength Powerpoint – This powerpoint is a great tool to introduce the people helping you to Share Our Strength and No Kid Hungry. It even has room at the end for you to add information about your project.
- Media in a Minute – Want to get a newspaper story about your activity? See this great how to guide!
- No Kid Hungry In: Poster- Use this sign to show your support for No Kid Hungry.
- Sample Media Alert
- Sample Press Release
- No Kid Hungry Logos – please review and adhere to all brand guidelines when using
- Share Our Strength’s 501(c)(3) letter of determination
- Share Our Strength W9 form
- YSA’s Sodexo Foundation Youth Grant Examples- With the support of YSA’s Sodexo Foundation Youth Grants, learn how other kids were able to make a huge impact!
- YSA’s 100 Ways to Make a Difference in Your Community
- YSA’s Childhood Hunger Reflection- Taking the time to personally reflect is important when giving back to your community. Use this guide to help you learn from your experience and share your thoughts with others.
- YSA’s No Kid Hungry Guide
- YSA Grants- Whether you’re a kid, teen, teacher, or adult mentor, YSA Grants power youth-led service and service-learning projects with funding, training, and resource support.
- Donation Paper Chain- Collect $1 donations and show off your hard work by making a paper chain.
- Donation Pin Up’s – Sell these pin ups for $1 or more in your school or at events to raise money to end childhood hunger
- Donation Request Letter
- Event Check List
- Raising Money at Events – Did you know that just $1 can help connect a child to as many as 10 healthy meals? You can help raise money to end childhood hunger at any type of event! Check out some of these fun and easy ideas!
- Cooking Matters® Educational Tools – Pick from 5 different tool kits that will help you learn about eating healthy!
- Hunger Facts Origami game
- Kid Friendly Hunger Facts
- No Kid Hungry Kids Pledge
- Pledge Sheet – Use these to collect pledges at your events.
- Text to Pledge Poster
- QR Code Pledge Poster
- Placemat
- Share Our Strength and Childhood Hunger Fact Cards- Give this cards out at your event to help educate attendees.
- Stickers – Print these fun stickers on Avery 5160 labels to use at both awareness of fundraising events, there are all kinds so be sure to check out all the pages and just print the ones you like.
- The Real Facts About Childhood Hunger in America
Fundraising Resources
Educational Resources and Raising Awareness
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- Information Sheet - Learn more about how to start a No Kid Hungry University Chapter on your campus.
- Event Ideas- Find out more about the kinds of events you can plan on your campus.
- Guidelines for Creating Your Logo
- Constitution Template – Writing your No Kid Hungry U constitution is easy with this template.
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- To be eligible for incentive prizes, funds raised must be submitted by May 1st. Mail checks, payable to Share Our Strength to:
Share Our Strength
Attention: FCCLA Fundraising
1730 M Street NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
- Share Our Strength’s 501(c)(3) letter of determination
- Share Our Strength W9 form
- About the Partnership
- Frequently Asked Questions
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- Lily, Her Mom and No Kid Hungry
- No Kid Hungry: Ending Childhood Hunger in America
- Protect SNAP
- Principal McElhaney Interview
- School Breakfast
- Summer Meals
- What Does Hunger Feel Like?
- Why You Should Care About the Farm Bill
- More on Share Our Strength’s YouTube page.
- Community Service Certificate- Award this certificate to students who go above and beyond.
- Cooking Matters® Educational Tools – Pick from 5 different tool kits that will help you teach your students about healthy eating.
- Coins for Kids Curriculum, Elementary School Students
- Stickers
- Sample Parent Letter
- No Kid Hungry Pledge Sheet for Kids
- The Sodexo School Engagement Grant Program- 10 grantees will receive a $5,000 planning grant to support learning about the incidence of childhood hunger in their community, and in leading meaningful activities that facilitate access to nutritious food for all children, especially those most at risk.
- Activity Database for Elementary School Students
- Activity Database for Middle School Students
- Activity Database for High School Students
- Help Your Students Gain Access to Healthy Foods
- School Garden Grants-Learn more about applying to get a school garden built at your school. Support and Expand Your School’s Breakfast Program
- Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program- Find out if your elementary school is eligible to receive free fruit and vegetable snacks.
- Chefs Move! to Schools- Team up with your principal and sign up to work with a local Chef to help educate your students about food and nutrition.
- Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Application
- Food Bank Locator
- generationOn Learning to Give Curriculum
- Selfless Sam (K-2)-This lesson introduces young students to concepts about homelessness, hunger and the benefits of giving selflessly.
- Helping Hands Across the World (3-5)-This lesson raises awareness of the needs of others who are unable to provide a balanced nutritious diet for their own families.
- Community Table, Community Ties (3-5)-Students explore ways individuals and community agencies interact with others for the common good in this lesson.
- Hunger and Your Community (6-8)-Students explore food scarcity and abundance in this lesson. They identity a need in their community and take action to help reduce poverty, hunger, or poor nutrition.
- Making a Difference in the World (9-12)-In this lesson, students learn how different sectors of society address the issue of hunger. Students reflect on the importance of philanthropic actions.
- Hunger Hurts (9-12)-In this lesson, students develop an awareness of and sensitivity to hunger issues in their community and world through historical cases and current programs.
- YSA’s Semester of Service Strategy Guide- A guide to help teachers to develop and implement a high-impact, strategic plan of action to engage young people in serving and learning in their communities.
- YSA Grants- Whether you’re a kid, teen, teacher, or adult mentor, YSA Grants power youth-led service and service-learning projects with funding, training, and resource support.