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North Texas Food Bank Receives $3 Million Multiyear Grant from the Albertsons and Tom Thumb Foundation to Help End Hunger
GlobeNewswire News Roomยท 2025-08-04 14:00
Core Insights - The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) received a $3 million multi-year grant from the Albertsons and Tom Thumb Foundation to support its Fulfilling Futures strategic plan aimed at addressing food insecurity [1][2] - The Fulfilling Futures initiative is a five-year plan focused on providing meals and improving long-term well-being through expanded partnerships and wrap-around services [2] - The Nourishing Neighbors Innovation Spark Grant will fund the Hope for Tomorrow program, which offers services beyond food, including job training and healthcare access [2] Funding and Support - Albertsons and Tom Thumb have a long-standing partnership with NTFB, having supported the organization for over 40 years and donated nearly 2.5 million pounds of food last year [3][4] - The Southern Division of Albertsons and Tom Thumb has more than doubled its food donations to NTFB since 2021, alongside financial contributions and employee volunteer hours [4] Urgency of Need - Over 774,000 people in North Texas face food insecurity, with one in five children affected; Texas has nearly 5.4 million residents experiencing food insecurity [5] - Dallas-Fort Worth ranks No. 1 in hunger among Texas metro areas and No. 3 nationally, highlighting the critical need for food assistance [5] Organizational Overview - NTFB is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting hunger and providing access to nutritious food, delivering over 137 million meals annually [7] - The organization focuses on not only addressing hunger but also on nutrition education and advocating for policies that tackle the root causes of food insecurity [7][8]