Food For The Hungry Winter Grant applications open Oct. 1 in Knox County

Local nonprofits serving food-insecure residents can apply for funding through Oct. 31; recipients to be announced during Dec. 12 broadcast.

A volunteer checks out the food items available at the Salvation Army Food Pantry in Mount Vernon. The pantry has been helped by winter grants, which are given by Food For The Hungry.

The Food For The Hungry of Knox County’s grant application process for the 2025 campaign opens Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 8 a.m. and will remain open until Friday, Oct. 31, at noon. Applications submitted after 12 p.m. on Oct. 31 will not be accepted. 

Each year, a portion of the funds raised during the FFTH Winter Drive is allocated to the Winter Grant recipients. The Winter Grants recipients are non-profit groups in Knox County that distribute food to those in need. Recipients are traditionally food pantries and hot meals. Grants are awarded with consideration of the number of people being served, the number of monthly volunteers involved, and other factors detailed in the application.

The grant application is located at FoodForTheHungryCares.org. The application information can be found on the home page or under the ‘Who We Help’ tab. Applications are due by Friday, Oct. 31, at noon. Grant awardees will be notified by mid-November.

Grant recipients will be featured during Food For The Hungry LIVE — a live-stream and radio broadcast — on Friday, Dec. 12 at the Memorial Theater inside the Knox Memorial. 

To keep up to date on Food For The Hungry news, follow FFTH on Facebook at @FoodForTheHungryKnoxCounty and on Instagram at @ffthcares. 

For more information on the grant application process, volunteering, and donating to FFTH contact Executive Director Kathy Brechler at (740) 398-2408 or email Director@FoodForTheHungryCares.org.

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