In 2022, more than one-third of the population

2.8 billion people

Could not afford a healthy diet

What we Do

At the Global Nutrition Initiative (GNI), we are steadfast in our mission to eradicate malnutrition and food insecurity worldwide. Our efforts are anchored in two core strategies: robust fundraising and strategic partnerships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs). By leveraging global resources and collaborating with trusted partners, we ensure that nutritious food reaches those who need it most, fostering healthier, more resilient communities.

Our mission is to ensure that every individual has access to the nutritious food they need to lead healthy, productive lives.

By collaborating with best practice organizations, we can maximize our impact and efficiently deliver aid to those who need it most. Our strategy involves:

Engaging Diverse
Donors

We rely on a broad spectrum of donors to fund our initiatives, including institutional donors, individual contributors, fundraising events, and corporate social investment (CSI) partners.

Partnering with High-Quality Food Suppliers

We work with suppliers who provide nutritious food at affordable prices. This ensures that we can deliver the right food at the right cost to individuals in need.

Collaborating with Impactful NGOs

We select non-governmental organizations that demonstrate a high level of impact in their communities. Together, we ensure that the food reaches those who need it most effectively.

hunger in America

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People in the United States are food insecure

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Children in the United States are food insecure

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People turned to food programs in 2022

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The Power of a Cup of Coffee

In the United States, $5, the average cost of a cup of coffee, can provide 50 nutritious meals in Africa or 20 meals in America