Hunger Free Kansas Mini-Grant Applications Due - Kansas State University Events

We're looking for innovative approaches leveraging extension agents to drive meaningful change in food security and anti-hunger initiatives. While traditional educational efforts by agents can influence individual behavior choices, addressing community conditions is a crucial aspect of supporting healthy behavior change in communities. It is no longer enough to know how to be healthy — the environments in which we live, learn, work, and play must make healthy choices easy, accessible, safe, and affordable. How might extension agents think differently about their work in local communities? How might they be a part of creating longer-term changes?

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