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Amy Zganjar

Director of Development
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Amy Zganjar

Amy Zganjar, Director of Development at Share Our Strength, oversees the organization’s individual donor programs and is building a community of activists to help raise awareness of, and funds to support, our work to end childhood hunger in America by 2015. She has served in various roles throughout her 10-year tenure at Share Our Strength and began her career as a public school teacher in Louisiana, where she saw first-hand the effects of hunger on children’s ability to learn and thrive.



Posts By Amy Zganjar on Strength.org

Letter from a Grant Recipient in Appalachia [ 2 comments]
January 7, 2011
Read a letter from a Share Our Strength grant recipient about how the money we’re raising is making an impact in their organization and community At the end of 2010, I received the following letter from Sheldon, who runs Of One Accord Ministry in East Tennessee – an organization that has received funding from Share Our Strength. I’ll let Sheldon’s message speak for itself..
Tags: grantees, no kid hungry
Teachers Commit to No Kid Hungry Campaign [ No comments]
July 15, 2010
Amy Zganjar visits the American Federation of Teachers Conference, where she hears powerful stories from school professionals about hunger in their schools and classrooms.
Tags: no kid hungry, school, teachers
Finding and Feeding Hard to Reach Kids [ No comments]
June 11, 2010
Share Our Strength is honoring innovative anti-hunger organizations that help remove barriers and connect hungry kids with food through the No Kid Hungry Innovation Awards. We’ve nominated organizations in three...
Tags: Innovation Awards, No Kid Hungry, summer meals
SXSW Takes on Hunger –We Need You to Join Conversation [ No comments]
March 19, 2010
I’m just back from the 2010 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin – long recognized as the place to be for the world’s most creative web developers, designers, bloggers,...
Tags: childhood hunger, No Kid Hungry, social media