Title II Food For Peace
In the developing world, nearly 800 million people are chronically undernourished and
one in three children are underweight. For the U.S., global hunger is both a humanitarian
concern and a strategic problem. The Office of Food for Peace (FFP) provides
food to help those in need by providing commodity donations to private voluntary organizations
and the World Food Program. Approximately two-thirds of FFP's budget goes
for emergency feeding programs to respond to man-made and natural disasters and
one-third for development food aid activities to address food insecurity.
Private voluntary organizations (PVOs) must be registered in order to apply. Click here for more information on
how to become a registered PVO.
Learn more about Food For Peace.
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