Non-Profit Nominated for $1 Million Grant for American Giving Awards

Author: Move For Hunger
Dateline: Neptune, New Jersey (NEPTUNE, N.J.)  | Tue, 29 Nov 2011

freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “Move For Hunger, a non-profit that works with moving companies to collect food for local food banks, is nominated as one of just five finalists for the American Giving Awards presented by Chase, putting the charity in the running for a $1,000,000 grant. The American Giving Awards allows fans of Chase to choose which organizations receive funding through the Chase Community Giving platform on Facebook.”



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Move For Hunger, a non-profit that works with moving companies to collect food for local food banks, is nominated as one of just five finalists for the American Giving Awards presented by Chase, putting the charity in the running for a $1,000,000 grant. The American Giving Awards allows fans of Chase to choose which organizations receive funding through the Chase Community Giving platform on Facebook.

The presentation of the American Giving Awards grants will air on NBC on December 10, 2011 and will be hosted by 22-time Emmy Award Winner Bob Costas.

Voting for the awards runs from Dec. 1 through Dec. 8, 2011 and directly determines the size of the grant each charity will receive. Fans of Move For Hunger can vote for the charity by visiting – http://facebook.com/ChaseCommunityGiving – and clicking the “American Giving Awards” link in the left side of the screen. Then clicking the “Vote” button under the “Move For Hunger” section.

“This is the biggest thing that has ever happened for Move For Hunger,” says Adam Lowy, executive director of Move For Hunger. “To receive national recognition on this scale is truly amazing for an organization as young as ours. The money will go a long way towards expanding our network of movers to reach our goal of delivering one million pounds a year to our nation’s food banks.”

The organization’s close ties to the Jersey Shore community helped propel Move For Hunger into the final rounds, as Move For Hunger received over 18,000 votes on the American Giving Awards Facebook platform. Local recording artist Bruce Springsteen endorsed Move For Hunger on his Facebook page and website, which was then picked up by national media outlets including OK! Magazine and FitPerez.com. The American Giving Awards caps a dream year for Move For Hunger, after winning a Focus Global Drive grant from Ford, receiving recognition at the Chicago Ideas Week and being honored at the DoSomething Awards that aired on Vh1 this past August.

For more information on Move For Hunger feel free to call the Move For Hunger offices directly at 732-774-0521 or email Jason@MoveForHunger.org.

About Move For Hunger:

Move For Hunger is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works with moving companies across the country to pick up unwanted, unopened food from those who are relocating and deliver it to local food banks across the country. To date, Move For Hunger is working with over 200 movers in 37 states and has collected more than 365,000 pounds of food. With the support of its partners, Move For Hunger is turning the average food drive into one of the nation’s largest, year-round service programs. For more information or to find out how you can help support Move For Hunger, visit http://www.MoveForHunger.org and make an online donation to help our hunger relief efforts.

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