Food Action Team
No One in Morgan County
Should Go Hungry.



The Need in Morgan County
Data from Food Coalition of Morgan County 2025 families with school age children survey.
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31% of all of Morgan County households surveyed reported being worried about not having enough food.
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34% of households with children attending Fort Morgan Schools are experiencing some level of food insecurity. That's more than 6 kids per classroom.
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Of all Morgan County households surveyed, 42% stated the the food received at local pantries lasts less than 1 week.
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In 2023, Morgan County had a 12.3% poverty rate.
How the Food Action Team Steps Up to the Need
The Food Access Action Team recognizes that too many families in Morgan County struggle to put healthy food on the table. We step up by collaborating to create long-term solutions that go beyond emergency aid.
Direct Access: Through partnering with mobile pantries and neighborhood distribution sites, we ensure food reaches the people who need it most, right where they live.
Funding & Sustainability: We’ve secured multi-year grants to support ongoing programs, making sure that food access isn’t a short-term fix but a sustained community commitment.
Listening First: Our initiatives are shaped by community voices, ensuring that the foods provided are not only nutritious but also culturally meaningful.
Take a look at the numbers
31
Monthly food distributions
4
Community gardens funded
13+
Local area experts engaged in collaboration
Want to join in on the action?
If you are an individual or an organization working locally within food access, theres a place for you at the table.
Our action team meets monthly via a hybrid (zoom and in person) style.
Organizations become eligible for large collaborative grants through joining the action team.
Additionally organizations can apply for smaller Action Fund Grants when funding is available.
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