Chronicle of Philanthropy – FoodCorps https://foodcorps.org FoodCorps connects Thu, 14 Sep 2017 20:12:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://foodcorps.org/cms/assets/uploads/cache/2016/08/cropped-FoodCorps-Icon-Logo-e1471987264861/239888058.png Chronicle of Philanthropy – FoodCorps https://foodcorps.org 32 32 Chronicle of Philanthropy Profiles FoodCorps’ Hunger for Results https://foodcorps.org/chronicle-philanthropy-profiles-foodcorps-hunger-results/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chronicle-philanthropy-profiles-foodcorps-hunger-results Fri, 30 Sep 2016 16:47:43 +0000 https://foodcorps.org/?p=6898 The Chronicle of Philanthropy profiles FoodCorps and our CEO Curt Ellis, writing about our hunger for results, how we measure our impact, and how we plan to grow to better meet the need.

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By Eden Stiffman

Curt Ellis helped start FoodCorps, a nonprofit whose AmeriCorps program teaches kids about healthy food and nutrition through hands-on activities like gardening and cooking.

Measuring Impact: “But FoodCorps measures its success not by its alumni’s achievements but by its results in schools. The charity assesses children’s attitudes toward fruits and vegetables before and after they encounter the program. According to its surveys, seven of 10 students at FoodCorps schools reported trying new foods and display a more positive attitude toward produce. The organization also tracks whether schools are measurably healthier at the end of the school year by looking at factors such as whether they planted school gardens, developed healthier lunch recipes, and redesigned lunchrooms to more effectively promote produce.”

Growing in the Future: “Looking ahead, Mr. Ellis sees lots of room for growth. Currently concentrated in urban areas, FoodCorps is working to get better at serving rural and tribal communities and is placing more emphasis on identifying standout local leaders to nurture. More than 80 percent of members are serving in the state where they lived prior to beginning service.”

Read the full piece at The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

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