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The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation Announces Open Call for Second Innovation Fund Cohort

In collaboration with Village Capital, the Foundation welcomes startups with creative ideas to end food waste in the U.S.to apply for funding and business advancement program

Cincinnati (March 1, 2021) —The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation  (“Foundation”) today announced its second Innovation Fund (“Fund”) open call, inviting eligible  innovators with ideas and solutions to prevent food waste to submit an application by April 1 for  business support and funding totaling $2.5 million in collective grants.  

 

“The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation is committed to helping build a more  efficient and resilient food system and charitable food system in the U.S. and beyond,” said  Denise Osterhues, president of The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation. “In the  wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impacts, we are more determined than ever  to direct as much food as possible to its highest purpose: feeding people. We can no longer  afford to waste surplus food at any level in our food system. For that reason, we are pleased to  offer the Innovation Fund’s second open call for proposals that directly support promising new  ways to manufacture, process or distribute upcycled consumer food products.” 

Upcycled food is the next frontier in recovering and repurposing food that may otherwise go to  landfills, encouraging the reintroduction and reuse of food items into the supply chain.  Applicants are invited to submit proposals that promote a business model that requires sourcing  surplus food or food byproducts and manufacturing them into new consumer-facing products. 

After this open call, the Foundation – in collaboration with Village Capital, the largest supporter  of impact-driven, seed-stage startups in the world, and the Fund’s advisory committee – will  review the applications and select 10 startups. Each startup selected for the Fund’s second  cohort will receive $100,000 in upfront seed grant funding, totaling an initial $1 million  investment. Then the grantees will participate in a virtual workshop focused on investment  readiness, technical skill development and networking with a community of investors and

mentors in and around the food system. The second cohort will have exclusive access to the  Foundation and Village Capital’s leaders and partners, as well as the option to apply for follow on funding. 

Cohort members will each be eligible for an additional $100,000 grant from the Fund based on  achievement of identified program milestones. At the end of the six-month milestone  development period, two startups will be selected by their cohort peers for an opportunity to  receive an additional $250,000 in funding. 

“The Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation works with organizations, innovators and  changemakers across the nation to address a fundamental absurdity in our food system: 35% of  food produced in the U.S. is thrown away, yet 50 million Americans struggle with hunger every  day, including an estimated 17 million children,” said Sunny Reelhorn Parr, executive director of  The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation. “We welcomed our first Innovation Fund  cohort in 2019, by awarding a total of $1 million to accelerate programs and solutions developed  by startups Food Forest, Imperfect Foods, mobius, Replate, Ripe Revival, Seal the Seasons  and Winnow. Now, we’re eager to work with Village Capital to accelerate partnerships with  creative thinkers and problem solvers who share our vision of a world where food waste is no  longer a reality.” 

“The mission of the Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation is more important than ever today,”  said Kelly Bryan, manager of sustainability practice at Village Capital. “Village Capital is excited  to work with the Foundation to identify additional innovators from around the country who are  helping reinvent the food system and recover and redistribute surplus food in our communities.”  

To learn more about the Foundation’s open call and apply, please visit  

ZeroHungerZeroWasteFoundation.org

About The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation

The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity founded in  2018. The Foundation was formed to support initiatives that create communities free of hunger  and waste.

About Kroger:

At The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR), we are dedicated to our Purpose: To Feed the Human Spirit®.  We are nearly half a million associates who serve over 11 million customers daily through a  seamless digital shopping experience and 2,761 retail food stores under a variety of banner  names, serving America through food inspiration and uplift, and creating #ZeroHungerZeroWaste  communities by 2025. To learn more about us, visit our newsroom and investor relations site.

About Village Capital

Village Capital helps entrepreneurs bring big ideas from vision to scale. Our mission is to reinvent the system to back the entrepreneurs of the future. Our vision is a future where business creates equity and long-term prosperity. Since 2009, we have supported more than 1,000 early-stage entrepreneurs through our investment readiness programs. Our affiliated fund, VilCap Investments, has invested in more than 110 program graduates.

Contacts:

Kroger

Media - Kristal Howard, Kristal.Howard@Kroger.com

Investors - Rebekah Manis, Rebekah.Manis@Kroger.com 

Village Capital

Media - Rustin Finkler, rustin.finkler@vilcap.com