Building Nutrition Data Capacity in Wisconsin
GrantID: 15812
Grant Funding Amount Low: $40,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $40,000
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Grant Overview
Addressing Capacity Gaps in Nutrition Data Collection in Wisconsin
Wisconsin faces substantial challenges in providing adequate nutritional resources to its residents, particularly in low-income and food-insecure communities. Recent data from Feeding America indicates that 11% of Wisconsin households struggle with food insecurity, which can have direct impacts on overall health outcomes. Despite this pressing issue, many local nonprofits and healthcare facilities lack the necessary data systems to effectively track and address these nutritional concerns.
The gaps in data collection and analysis can inhibit efforts to develop targeted interventions that would improve access to healthy food options. Nonprofits often do not have the technological means or training required to gather and interpret critical health and nutrition data that could inform their programming. This reality creates a cycle of inadequate service delivery, which exacerbates food insecurity and associated health outcomes across communities in Wisconsin.
This grant presents an opportunity for organizations based in Wisconsin to secure $40,000 to establish strategic partnerships aimed at enhancing data collection on nutrition and health. By collaborating with local nonprofits and healthcare facilities, the initiative aims to develop a comprehensive data system that can track dietary habits and health outcomes in real-time. This system will allow organizations to use measurable data to inform and adjust their health strategies and resource allocation accordingly.
The proposed project will focus specifically on enhancing the capacity of local organizations to gather and analyze data related to food access and nutritional health trends. By identifying patterns and needs within food-insecure populations, stakeholders can develop targeted interventions that can effectively improve nutritional resources and health outcomes. This critical approach aims to place an emphasis on sustainable health improvements within Wisconsin's underserved communities.
In summary, the funding available through this grant is key to addressing the capacity gaps in nutrition data collection in Wisconsin. By enabling nonprofits to build strong data systems, this initiative seeks to enhance health strategies tailored to the unique dietary needs of the state's vulnerable populations.
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