Reports & Publications
2025 Year-End Spotlight
We’re pleased to share our 2025 Year-End Spotlight, providing a brief look at the progress we made together.
A few highlights from this past year:
- The Baylor Hunger Collaborative launched the Hunger Free Communities Certificate Course, giving communities a powerful tool to harness their collective impact and reduce hunger.
- Baylor Hunger Collaborative staff delivered intensive training to community leaders in the Texas Panhandle, West Texas, East Texas, and Galveston who are building Hunger Free Community Coalitions.
- In partnership with Baylor University’s Garland School of Social Work, the Baylor Hunger Collaborative established a new Master of Arts degree and certificate program in Social, Nonprofit, and Public Leadership to cultivate professionals qualified to make lasting, meaningful impact in social and public service sectors.
Previous Spotlights
Insights from the 2023 Meals-to-You Pilot Program
The Urban Institute, Income and Benefits Policy Center
As in past reports, this evaluation includes analyses of participating school districts, program implementation, program outcome, and participating households. Urban Institute also provides recommendations for future iterations of Meals-to-You, or other similar programs.
Previous Reports
Experiences and Outcomes from the 2022 Meals-to-You Program
2022 Survey of Summer Meal Sponsors
Baylor College of Arts & Sciences, Center for Community Research and Development
The Summer Meals Sponsor Survey is a survey distributed to sponsor organizations who are/were providing summer meals through the Seamless Summer Option of the National School Lunch Program or the Summer Food Service Program.