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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
Prenatal

Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)

3rd Nutrition in Pregnancy Conference

Date Awarded
March 2024
Amount
$50,000
Duration
DURATION

To build upon the Vitamix Foundations’ partnership with OHSU, we are supporting the third Nutrition in Pregnancy conference. This meeting will occur in May 2024 and will focus on engaging stakeholders, experts, and community-based leaders to be involved in carrying out practical national and community programs that address identified barriers to nutrition for pregnant people. Leveraging the findings from the White House Conference and the previous OHSU Nutrition in Pregnancy conferences, the programs and actions that come from this convening will be focused on improving the diets among women of reproductive age across the country.

Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, Inc
Prenatal & First 2,000 days

Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, Inc

Community partnership for healthy nutrition during pregnancy and over the first 2000 days: enhancing home visiting programs to improve health in young families

Date Awarded
December 2023
Amount
$100,655
Duration
1 Year

The goal of this project is to co-design and test community-centered interventions to improve nutrition, with a focus on eating plant-based foods, in early life for prevention of chronic disease across the life course. Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) programs are voluntary evidence-based home-visiting programs that enroll families from disadvantaged communities. These programs have been shown to have many benefits; however, none focus on promoting healthy nutrition and active lifestyle. Healthy Families Massachusetts (HFM) is the largest network of home visiting programs in MA, overseen by the Children’s Trust a non-profit organization that provides leadership, structure, and centralized training for home-visiting staff. These organizations will work together to improve nutrition in young families.

Plantrician Project
Research

Plantrician Project

Mission Support of Key Research and Education Initiatives

Date Awarded
November 2023
Amount
$30,000
Duration
2 Years

Support of this project will contribute to the growth and dissemination of the latest evidence highlighting plant-based nutrition for disease prevention and reversal among health professionals, enabling them to apply this crucial science in communities worldwide, through two educational programs. Plant U is a dynamic, online learning and community platform that equips and empowers future healthcare professionals in training with the knowledge and tools they need to become advocates and educators for the evidence-based role of plant-based nutrition to improve and optimize health. The International Journal of Disease Reversal and Prevention (IJDRP) is the first and only open access, peer-reviewed journal created to document the science of nutrition and lifestyle to prevent, suspend and reverse disease. Investing in these essential programs will help reach tens of thousands of current and future clinicians.

Eat Real Certified, Inc
First 2,000 Days

Eat Real Certified, Inc

Eat Real Certification in School Districts with Pre-K Programs

Date Awarded
October 2023
Amount
$100,000
Duration
1 Year

Eat Real is an award-winning food systems change model impacting the largest U.S. food system: our public school system. Eat Real’s school district Certification Program, policy and advocacy work, and awareness building aim to ensure every child has access to delicious, sustainable, and culturally relevant food that helps them thrive. In California, where Eat Real’s program and district partnerships started, the Certification Program impacts thousands of children, including children in their first 2,000 days due to California’s strong early childhood programs. Through a partnership with the Vitamix Foundation, Eat Real will grow its Certification Program and impact to serve thousands more children, including children in their most formative years: the first 2,000 days.

The Charlie Cart Project
First 2,000 Days & Research

The Charlie Cart Project

CCP Impact Evaluation – Year 2

Date Awarded
October 2023
Amount
$75,000
Duration
1 Year

In 2023, The Charlie Cart Project, University of Greensboro North Carolina and Augusta University with the support of the Vitamix Foundation and the Four Friends Foundation, commenced a 3-year program evaluation to better understand the challenges and opportunities of launching food education programs across varying communities. The purpose of this research is to learn what it takes to create a successful food education program within a community-based organization in order to support impact, longevity and sustainability in existing sites, and to support readiness for success in new sites. The project will collect data on the various ways that the Charlie Cart is used and to gain insights and perspective from site “facilitators” (those teaching with the cart) and their collaborative partners about challenges and opportunities, existing and perceived.

Massachusetts General Hospital
First 2000 Days & Research

Massachusetts General Hospital

Evaluation of Plant-Based Food on Hunger and Chronic Disease

Date Awarded
October 2023
Amount
$121,980
Duration
1 Year

The Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Revere Food Pantry is a visionary therapeutic food pantry. With the establishment of a robust program focused on plant-based foods, patient education and empowerment, psychosocial support, and rigorous evaluation, the MGH Revere Food Pantry will stand-alone as a pioneering example of a healthy lifestyle clinical program addressing social determinants of health. The MGH Revere Food Pantry will serve as a clinical and research model for other food pantries, showcasing the ability to leverage resources to sustainably and meaningfully improve community health. This application seeks to evaluate at least 50 pantry users per year, through baseline, 3 month and 6 month surveys, linked to electronic health record data.

National WIC Association
Prenatal & First 2,000 Days

National WIC Association

Advancing Maternal and Child Health by Enhancing Professional Connection

Date Awarded
September 2023
Amount
118,000
Duration
1 Year

NWA’s Advancing Maternal and Child Health by Enhancing Professional Connection project builds on the previous Vitamix Foundation funded project. In the last grant period, they identified and piloted an easy-to-use online community forum through which state and local WIC providers (NWA’s members) can strengthen their approach to serving the health, wellbeing, and nutrition of women and young children. The member engagement platform will expand networking and collaboration among members to cultivate and inspire greater engagement with the Association and with each other. It is a culmination of expertise and services NWA has developed over the past three decades: convening stakeholders, professional development and capacity building, strengthening program delivery, and advocacy.

University Hospitals
Prenatal

University Hospitals

Whole Health Lifestyle Care for Reproductive Well-being Pilot Program

Date Awarded
July 2023
Amount
$200,000
Duration
2 Years

The Vitamix Foundation is partnering with University Hospitals (UH) to develop a 2-year pilot project that will use Lifestyle Medicine health coaching and shared medical appointments to wrap education and support around fertility patients to yield improved nutrition, lifestyle skills, and improved pregnancy outcomes. During the first year of the 8-week program, UH practitioners will gather data and research health coaching and lifestyle changes that will impact the future of patients. These results will be leveraged in the second year to enroll more patients with the goal of the work being funded by insurance.

CDC Foundation
Research

CDC Foundation

National Hunger, Nutrition, and Health Action Collaborative

Date Awarded
June 2023
Amount
$50,000
Duration
1 Year

The Vitamix Foundation is partnering with the CDC Foundation to support the National Hunger, Nutrition, and Health Action Collaborative. The Collaborative will enable individuals and organizations to identify, share and leverage innovations, best practices and standards that support the White House’s National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition and Health announced in September 2022. Collectively, the Collaborative will provide a platform for key partners to assemble and drive concrete actions for a whole of society approach to end hunger and build healthy communities.

Teaching Kitchen Collaborative
Research

Teaching Kitchen Collaborative

Educating Health Professionals Project

Date Awarded
June 2023
Amount
$150,000
Duration
1 Year

The Vitamix Foundation is partnering with the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative (TKC), in collaboration with the Harvard Law School Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation, and the Osher Center at Northwestern to support the Educating Health Professionals Project. They are focusing on producing a modular nutrition curriculum for health professionals in the U.S. by developing and implementing a curriculum informed by national nutrition education priorities. The resulting curriculum has the potential to be scaled nationally, impacting medical schools, hospitals, health-related training facilities, and health systems, causing a shift in how medical and allied health professionals approach the prevention and treatment of diet-related chronic diseases.

Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center
First 2,000 Days

Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center

Heidi’s Healthy Canasta

Date Awarded
May 2023
Amount
$75,000
Duration
1 Year

The Vitamix Foundation is supporting Heidi's Healthy Canasta, a program founded by the Mary Mitchell Center. This is a sliding-scale healthy grocery delivery service for low-income families in the Bronx, NY, focused on improving access to nutritious food and promoting health throughout the community. The program delivers fresh vegetables grown by community gardens and upstate New York farms and offers "Healthy Bucks" or EBT options to pay for items. It also includes recipes and nutritional information available in English and Spanish. Heidi's Healthy Canasta will expand to engage with local preschools and kindergarten classrooms to introduce the program to parents and teachers. They will also leverage their partnerships with local hospitals to promote the program to parents of newborns and young children.

1,000 Days- An Initiative of FHI Solutions
Prenatal

1,000 Days- An Initiative of FHI Solutions

Learning from Black Birthing People to Create Better Communications and Increase Awareness of the Dietary Guidelines

Date Awarded
April 2023
Amount
$75,000
Duration
1 Year

With support from the Vitamix Foundation 1,000 Days will partner with organizations focused on people of color to listen and learn from Black birthing people about their diet and nutritional intake during pregnancy, as well as their awareness of key parts of the Dietary Guidelines. The project will capture feedback to make materials more culturally appropriate and relevant and share the learnings broadly across the maternal and infant health and nutrition community. This project builds on a successful 2022 multicultural digital campaign, funded by the Vitamix Foundation, and will focus on Black birthing and postpartum people across multiple socioeconomic levels. A secondary purpose of the grant will be to support the strategy and design of the third OHSU Moore Institute Nutrition in Pregnancy Conference.

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
First 2,000 Days and Research

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

Healthy Starts: Pacing of Children’s Introduction to New Plant-Based Foods

Date Awarded
September 2022
Amount
$323,000
Duration
2 Years

The Vitamix Foundation is supporting Healthy Starts, a pilot study being conducted by the University of Colorado Denver that is evaluating three different schedules of repeated exposure to a novel vegetable among infants 9-12 months of age. Previous studies show that repeated exposure is essential to improve acceptance of novel foods, but different patterns of repeated exposure and their effect on acceptance have not been studied. The findings from this study will yield results that can be submitted to premier publications and shared with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans Committee. To learn more about Healthy Starts and The Children’s Eating Lab click here.

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
First 2,000 Days and Research

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

WISE Babies

Date Awarded
August 2022
Amount
$222,091
Duration
2 Years

We Inspire Smart Eating (WISE) Babies is a new program developed by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences based on WISE, an evidence-based nutrition intervention designed to promote fruit and vegetable consumption in ECE children 3-5 years old. The new program focuses on children 0-3 years old and is being developed in response to the addition of recommendations for children ages 0-2 in the 2020-2025 U.S. Dietary Guidelines. The pilot program will deliver education through classroom curricula, parent engagement, and educator training, reaching over 40 ECE staff and approximately 180 children. The research collected from the design of this intervention will eventually be used to conduct a randomized control study to evaluate the efficacy of WISE Babies.

The University of Texas Health Science
                Center at Houston, Pennsylvania State University,
                Brighter Bites
First 2,000 Days

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Pennsylvania State University, Brighter Bites

Nurturing Healthy Teachers

Date Awarded
March 2022
Amount
$500,426
Duration
2 Years

The Vitamix Foundation is supporting Nurturing Healthy Teachers, which involves the collaboration of three organizations: UT Houston School of Public Health, Penn State Better Kid Care, and Brighter Bites. This project is building off of the food insecurity challenges discovered from the Create Healthy Futures Study that the Vitamix Foundation funded from 2016-2020 (see Early Learning Healthy Teachers Program description). Brighter Bites is joining the effort to improve access to fresh fruits and vegetables as well as nutrition education to reduce food insecurity and improve diet, mental health, and cardiometabolic health among Early Childhood Education (ECE) providers. The impacts will be evaluated to determine the short and long-term effects, in hopes to scale up the intervention to a greater audience of ECEs.

Tulane Educational Fund
Prenatal & Research

Tulane Educational Fund

Examination of the effects of the preconception dietary patterns on pregnancy outcomes

Date Awarded
September 2021
Amount
$85,532
Duration
2 Years

The Vitamix Foundation is partnering with the Tulane Educational Fund to investigate the effects of preconception dietary patterns on pregnancy outcomes using data from eight PrePARED consortium studies. Their objective is to identify the dietary recommendations that best predict healthy infant and maternal outcomes. They will focus on and compare 4 general diets and 2 pregnancy-specific diets by using self-reported nutritional intake measures. The specific aim of this study is to assess the relationship between self-reported preconception diet vs more general diet and their effects on pregnancy outcomes. They will also be examining if adherence to a healthy diet alleviates the effect of obesity on infant outcomes.

Greater Cleveland Food Bank in
                collaboration with Case Western Reserve University,
                Better Health Partnership, and First Year Cleveland
Research

Greater Cleveland Food Bank, Case Western Reserve University, Better Health Partnership, First Year Cleveland

Nourishing Beginnings Pilot Project

Date Awarded
August 2021
Amount
$166,331
Duration
3 Years

The Vitamix Foundation is committed to the Nourishing Beginnings Project to improve the health and outcomes of expectant mothers and their families in neighborhoods with high rates of infant mortality and chronic diseases. The pilot project aims to develop sustainable delivery models for food, nutrition education, and navigation services, as well as measure their impact on birth outcomes, maternal and child health, and nutrition status. In December 2022, CWRU was awarded a grant of $500,000 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Better Health Partnership was awarded $300,000 from CareSource in support of their work on this project. For more information about the project, click here.