Ford Fund competition recognizes universities with $35,000 in grants
At Morgan State University in Baltimore students will soon learn to grocery shop on a budget and prepare healthy meals – using the campus shuttle, phone apps and free meal-planning courses.
Farther south at Talladega College in Alabama, students and community residents who are blind will be able to walk with confidence across campus and around town.
The two universities were winners in Ford Motor Company Fund’s 2020 HBC-You Mobility Challenge for developing unique programs that redefine mobility while making a positive social impact.
Morgan State University took first place and won $25,000 for using mobility to address food insecurity on campus. And Talladega was the runner-up, winning $10,000 for approaching mobility as way to meet the needs of visually impaired pedestrians.
Morgan State University
Morgan State created FRESHLY – Food Resources and Expanded Shuttle for Healthy Living Year-round – to feed food-insecure students, get them to the grocery store and teach them how to shop using coupons and sales coupons while making healthy purchase choices.
“The ‘starving student’ is not a joke,” said Ellis Brown, grant specialist at Morgan State. “It’s real. Our project helps solve the immediate need of hunger on campus while teaching students life skills that will serve them the rest of their lives”
In a pre-COVID survey measuring student hunger on campus at Morgan State, 82 percent said they had eaten less than preferred in the prior week; 71 percent said they skipped meals due to a lack of food; and 67 percent said they asked friends for food or money to buy food. The on-campus Food Resource Center was organized as a result, with donations of food and funds from the local community.