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Looking to Innovate!

Find out how Innovations in Nutrition Programs and Services (INNU) grantees are successfully improving participant well-being and creating cost-savings for programs. Learn how to replicate these projects in your own community!

 

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Looking to start your own innovative project? Take a look at what past and current INNU
grantees are doing and use the replication guides to get started.

  • Innovations in Nutrition Programs and Services — Background of the INNU program
    and funded grantee project descriptions (ACL)
  • Grantee Spotlight — Highlighting Innovations in Nutrition Initiatives (Nutrition and Aging Resource Center)
  • What is Innovation? Part Discipline, Part Creativity, All Possible (Nutrition and Aging Resource Center)
    • Summary brief — Short guide to the four basic steps to innovation
    • Extended brief — Full and descriptive guide to understand innovation and apply
      this practice to your organization
  • Imagining an Innovative and Sustainable Future Through Creative Thinking (Nutrition and Aging Resource Center, 2019)

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  • Innovations in Nutrition Programs and Services Updates (Nutrition and Aging Resource Center, 2020)

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Last modified on 09/30/2025


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