The Zero Food Waste Coalition is excited to announce an opportunity for tailored, pro bono technical assistance to accelerate progress on food waste policy at the state level.
We seek proposals from community-based organizations, nonprofits, coalitions, businesses and local, state, and tribal government agencies who are ready to advance policies that address food waste and strengthen local food systems.
About the Opportunity
We welcome proposals from applicants seeking to pass or implement food waste policy through legislative or administrative channels in either 2026 or 2027. Selected partners will receive up to one year of customized technical assistance from the Coalition’s Steering Committee. Support may include:
- Strategic planning and facilitation for coalition-building and stakeholder engagement
- Support navigating political or structural barriers to policy passage and implementation
- Legal and policy research, including model policy drafting
- Development of communications and advocacy materials
Eligibility
Any U.S.-based community organization, nonprofit, coalition, business or local, state, or tribal government, or a group of two or more of such organizations, interested in advancing food waste policy is encouraged to apply. Applications are especially welcomed from communities and regions with significant food waste challenges or gaps in comprehensive food waste policy.
Application and Timeline
The request for proposals (RFP) is now open and will close on September 30, 2024. Apply by submitting the Google Form linked here. Full application details are in the attached and linked Request for Proposals.
Additional Support
Please contact us at zfwcoalition@gmail.com with any inquiries.
We look forward to partnering with dedicated partners to accelerate food waste policy progress and create meaningful change in communities across the country. Let’s work together to build a future with zero food waste.
Sincerely,
The Zero Food Waste Coalition Steering Committee


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