The DINA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative is a competitive program which will fund transdisciplinary teams to design, implement and evaluate actionable community-based projects on sustainable food systems. 5 awards of $50K each. Deadline June 14.

 

 


Subject: Announcing the launch of the Danone Institute North America Sustainable Food Systems Initiative (formerly the One Planet. One Health Initiative) Request for Proposals

 

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Good Afternoon Nutrition Leadership Institute Alumni and Participants,

 

Danone Institute North America announces a request for proposals for the third offering of its Danone Institute North America Sustainable Food Systems Initiative (formerly the One Planet. One Health Initiative). Danone Institute North America is a non-profit innovation center managed by Danone North America, a subsidiary of the global food and beverage company Danone, which has a mission to bring health through food to as many people as possible. Danone believes that the health and nutrition of people and the health of the planet are inseparable. As a reflection of this principle, the goal of the DINA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative is to foster transdisciplinary, community-based work to promote sustainable food systems that impact human nutrition and health.

 

Initiative Description and Scope

The DINA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative is a competitive program that will select and fund up to five transdisciplinary teams in 2023 to design, implement and evaluate actionable community-based projects on sustainable food systems that contribute to the nutritional health of populations and support communication about their impact.

This initiative will provide seed funding for projects such as pilot studies, feasibility testing, needs assessments and planning grants. (Please see the Danone Institute North America website link for descriptions of past projects awarded.) Each selected team will receive a USD 50,000 DINA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative grant to implement its project and amplify its message to a broader audience over a two-year period. Teams may use this grant mechanism to supplement current funding from other sources, but new project aims must be developed for the DINA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative funding.

 

As part of the initiative, selected teams will participate in a four-day in-person program in October 2023. The objectives of this program is to provide expertise and support for enhancing projects through project-specific communication and evaluation assistance, and to facilitate the development of a community among award recipients to share ideas, offer support, and create a grassroots movement toward sustainable food systems that improve human health. Programming will include content on the relationship between sustainable food systems and human health from experts in sustainability, communication, and nutrition; workshops with community stakeholders involved in the sustainability food ecosystem; and panels and group discussions about working in transdisciplinary teams toward a common cause.

 

The in-person program will conclude with teams presenting a communications plan to support their project to a panel of experts. The team that presents the strongest communication plan as determined by the panel will be awarded an additional USD 10,000 prize. Throughout the 24-month award period, the teams will receive assistance by Danone Institute North America Board members to facilitate implementation, evaluation, and communication of their projects. Opportunities to stay connected with other award recipients will also be provided.

The awards will cover a 24-month period for implementing and evaluating projects. The Danone Institute North America will cover the costs of in-person programming and support, including transportation, meals and lodging for up to four team members. The outcomes of these projects will be communicated to the Danone Institute North America networks and broader groups of external stakeholders.

 

Specific Objectives of the DINA Sustainable Food Systems Initiative (formerly the One Planet. One Health Initiative):

 

Team Requirements

To be eligible for this initiative, each team must meet the following requirements:

 

Proposal Requirements

Proposals are due Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, and must include the following components:

A description of the project (limited to 2,000 words).

 

Applications will be judged by Danone Institute North America based on:

 

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Best,

Kristie Leigh

 

Kristie Leigh, RD (she/her/hers)
Director, Health & Scientific Affairs
Danone North America | 1 Maple Avenue, White Plains NY 10605
kristie.leigh@danone.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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