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The Full Yield

Zoe Finch Totten seeks to seize America’s health care crisis as an opportunity to realign major forces in the health care and food industries so that they promote individual and collective health beginning with food quality.

Temple Grandin

Temple Grandin, living with autism, has revolutionized livestock handling by using her ability to see the world in a different way to develop a deeper understanding of animal behavior.

One World Health

Creating the first nonprofit pharmaceutical company in the U.S. in order to develop safe, effective and affordable drugs to treat neglected diseases that afflict largely rural and poor populations in the developing world.

KaBOOM!

Creating an effective way to get playgrounds and skateparks built in low-income neighborhoods by bringing together communities and corporate volunteers to build play spaces where they are most needed.

SPOON Foundation

Cindy is improving the nutritional outcomes of children without permanent families. Recognizing that the nutritional needs of children who have suffered from trauma and institutionalized care are drastically different, Cindy is equipping governments and citizen organizations around the world to protect the orphaned, fostered, and adopted children in their care from the debilitating – yet...

Wholesome Wave

Michel Nischan is catalyzing demand among low-income urban consumers for locally grown, healthy foods through a financing approach that also fuels the growth and viability of small and mid-sized farms.

Revolution Foods

Kristin Richmond and Kirsten Tobey are transforming nutrition in low-income communities by providing healthy, portioned school lunches, and changing attitudes of principals, teachers, and parents about what’s expected and possible with regard to nutrition standards in low-income schools.

Revolution Foods

Kristin Richmond and Kirsten Tobey are transforming nutrition in low-income communities by providing healthy, portioned school lunches, and changing attitudes of principals, teachers, and parents about what’s expected and possible with regard to nutrition standards in low-income schools.

Playworks

Providing healthy, inclusive recess and play to low-income schools across the country to positively affect achievement and learning in the classroom.

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