January 2014 | Membership | Education | C3X | (434) 245-8425 |
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Hobart Center for Foodservice Sustainability accepting applications for seventh annual $5,000 grant The Hobart Center for Foodservice Sustainability (HCFS), a nonprofit, industry-wide forum supporting the foodservice industry’s drive for sustainable equipment and design, is currently accepting applications for its annual $5,000 sustainability grant. The 2013 HCFS grant recipient was Duluth Grill in Duluth, Minn.
The grant, now in its seventh year, is awarded to the individual or organization judged to have the best-executed foodservice or grocery sustainability project of the year. Applications must be received by 5 p.m. ET on Feb. 28, 2014, and the recipient will be announced in mid-April.
The grant application form as well as rules and conditions are available for download at www.hcfsforum.com. Applications are judged by the HCFS Fellows and the recipient must use the grant to invest in additional sustainability efforts.
Organizations can apply for the grant by submitting a case study of 10 or fewer pages explaining how their program address one or more of the following foodservice sustainability challenges:
Applications must include a financial analysis of the program that addresses the cost of implementation, continuing costs, cumulative costs saved, and return on investment. Descriptions of specific foodservice equipment used to achieve sustainability goals, including ENERGY STAR qualified equipment, are also encouraged.
Duluth Grill in Duluth, Minn., received the 2013 HCFS grant in recognition of its sustainability program that includes implementing energy-saving and waste reduction measures as well as other steps to reduce its environmental footprint and transform its menu from pre-made franchise fare to a menu that is entirely built from scratch with fresh, organic, and local ingredients.
To learn more about the HCFS grant and to download the official application, rules and conditions, visit the Hobart Center for Foodservice Sustainability at www.hcfsforum.com.
About Hobart Center for Foodservice Sustainability
The Hobart Center for Foodservice Sustainability serves as a forum for foodservice directors, and their builders, designers, and contractors to share new ideas and accomplishments in foodservice sustainability. The leadership of the HCFS includes professionals with expertise and experience in the foodservice industry’s move toward sustainable design. To promote new thinking in sustainable design, the HCFS has established a $5,000 grant for the most innovative and impactful new concept and execution of a sustainable design project. More information about the HCFS is available www.hcfsforum.com.
About Hobart
Hobart is a world leader in commercial food equipment and service for the foodservice and grocery industries. An ENERGY STAR® Sustained Excellence award winner in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, and ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year in 2008 and 2009, Hobart manufactures products for warewashing and waste handling; food preparation; Baxter bakery; cooking; weighing, wrapping and labeling systems; and Traulsen refrigeration. Hobart equipment is supported by a national network of factory-trained service representatives in locations across the United States. To learn more about Hobart, visit www.hobartcorp.com, connect on Facebook at www.facebook.com/hobartcorp or follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/hobartcorp.
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