Nutrition Scholarships
Healthy Lunches, Healthy Students Scholarship
Integrative Nutrition is dedicated to improving the health and happiness in schools by providing scholarships to principals, superintendants, and food service directors across the country.
Our mission is to provide school administrators and food service directors a knowledge base on whole foods and healthy lifestyles that they can use to bring about transformation in their school systems. With an Integrative Nutrition education, school leaders will gain the confidence and knowledge to educate their school and students about whole foods, nourishing their minds and bodies, and living a more healthful life.
Our initial goal was to reach 100,000 kids, and we are proud to say we have already reached nearly 150,000!
We want to reach even more children, and continue the ripple effect that will help create healthy lunches for healthy students.
If you know a leader in YOUR school system, please have them call (877) 730-5444 and ask for an Admission Advisor or email admissions@integrativenutrition.com.
We're ready to help make major changes in the future of our children. Are you IIN?
Want to hear more about Healthy Lunches, Healthy Students?
2010 Healthy Lunches, Healthy Students scholarship recipient and school principal, Bill Grippo says
"As a school principal, I really saw and experienced everyday how kids are not eating well, I thought a perfect match up would be the educational community and the work we do here at Integrative Nutrition”
Sarah Chaplin is a 2009 Integrative Nutrition graduate and school teacher. She experiences everyday the effects that healthy eating has on her kids.
“I never would have thought a year after I graduated from Integrative Nutrition my students would be excited about growing fruits and vegetables”
Hear more from Bill Grippo about his vision to improve kids' health:
“If we all are on the same mission of improving children’s health through nutrition…if that could be infused in the daily life of a school community, we’re going to improve test scores.”

