The 100 Billion Meals Challenge

The 100 Billion Meals Challenge

100 Billion Meals Challenge Unites Global Partners and Creates Innovative Solutions to Tackle Hunger Worldwide

MESA, Ariz., March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 100 Billion Meals Challenge is proud to announce that in just two years, the organization has secured commitments to provide 30 billion meals to combat global hunger. Launched by #1 New York Times bestselling author and renowned life and business strategist Tony Robbins, and then-head of the World Food Programme former Governor David Beasley, the goal of the 100 Billion Meals Challenge is to provide 100 billion meals over 10 years and change the future of food. The challenge was established following Mr. Robbins' fulfillment of his personal commitment to provide 1 billion meals through his partnership with Feeding America.

 

"The incredible work of the 100 Billion Meals Challenge is transforming how we combat global hunger," said Mr. Robbins. "By uniting experienced nonprofits, influential businesses, and generous individual donors, we are demonstrating that collaboration is the key to achieving extraordinary worldwide impact."

Global hunger has risen sharply in recent years, with acute hunger surging to 730 million people following the pandemic. Additionally, 30 million people are on the brink of famine. The 100 Billion Meals Challenge is a unifying movement to amplify and facilitate initiatives to support the people and organizations working to alleviate hunger and improve food systems. As the world confronts changes in the way humanitarian assistance is delivered, this unifying campaign calling on all stakeholders to work together and find innovative solutions is critical.

For Mr. Robbins, hunger is a deeply personal cause. Having experienced food insecurity as a child, he understands the profound impact of a simple act of kindness—like the Thanksgiving meal his family received when he was 11. This pivotal moment inspired his lifelong dedication to combating hunger and expanding global access to food.

To advance the initiative, Mr. Robbins, Governor Beasley, and his team work to unite commercial actors, philanthropists, food industry leaders, and governments to create innovative solutions. The goal of the 100 Billion Meals Challenge is to engage new partnerships with public and private sector entities by coordinating large-scale food donations, supporting innovative and sustainable agricultural efforts, and responding to emergencies in areas experiencing severe food shortages. Under Governor Beasley's leadership, the WFP was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts combating world hunger.

The numerous organizations committed to providing meals towards the 100 Billion Meals Challenge demonstrate the power of collaboration and partnership.

Carl Zuanelli, President of the International Pasta Organisation said, "Pasta is one of the most beloved global foods and one that is 'good for you and good for the planet.' Through the International Pasta Organisation, we are proud to sponsor the 100 Billion Meals challenge with a pledge of a billion meals to this great initiative over a 10-year period." He continued, "We all know you can give without loving but you cannot love without giving. Pasta represents love on a fork."

Jeff Simmons, founder and current board chairman of HATCH said, "I'm incredibly excited to see HATCH join the 100 Billion Meals Challenge, bringing its unwavering commitment to building a new age of nutrition security. HATCH's innovative, sustainable model provides quality animal protein to those in need and aligns perfectly with the challenge's mission."

The 100 Billion Meals Challenge's most notable accomplishments to date include:

1. In September, Mr. Robbins and partner organizations announced their commitment to supply 10 billion meals toward the challenge at the Global Citizen Festival, which was held at the conclusion of the U.N. General Assembly. Partnering organizations include:

a) HATCH, one of the largest protein providers to U.S. food banks, committed to growing their operation to provide an additional 1 billion meals.

b) The National Pasta Association, the trade organization that represents pasta manufacturers, committed to providing 1 billion meals over 10 years.

c) The International Pasta Organisation has committed to providing 1 billion meals from the collective effort of their member organizations.

d) Feed My Starving Children, a nonprofit organization empowering volunteers to pack meals for the malnourished in nearly 70 countries, has agreed to expand its operation by 2 billion meals over the challenge period.

e) Mr. Robbins, who has already delivered over 1 billion meals over 8 years through his partnership with Feeding America, has personally committed to providing an additional 1 billion meals over the next 10 years.

2. The Global Citizen commitment also included a partnership Mr. Robbins developed with Uralchem, a fertilizer producer that donated 250,000 metric tons of fertilizer to the Global South. The commitment includes 55,000 metric tons currently headed to Sri Lanka for the growing season. This uniquely structured public-private partnership will power tens of billions of meals.

3. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktou, the Ruler of Dubai, has joined the movement with the creation of the Billion Meals Endowment. After distributing the first billion meals, the Mohammed bin Rashid Global Initiative (MBRGI) plans to distribute another 2 billion meals in the year ahead, aiming to meet the 100 Billion Meals Challenge.

As the 100 Billion Meals Challenge builds on its momentum in 2025, it remains steadfast in its mission to achieve this ambitious goal and create lasting impact in the fight against global hunger.

Join the movement toward the next billion and step up for humanity by visiting: www.100billionmeals.org

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About the 100 Billion Meals Challenge: 

The 100 Billion Meals Challenge was established with the goal of addressing global hunger at an unprecedented scale. Through innovative partnerships with public and private sector entities, they coordinate large-scale food donations, support sustainable agricultural efforts, and respond to emergencies in areas experiencing severe food shortages. The movement's commitment to providing 100 billion meals demonstrates its long-term dedication to creating a world where no one goes hungry.

About Tony Robbins:

Tony Robbins is an eight-time #1 New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, peak performance coach, and life and business strategist. A recognized authority on the psychology of leadership, negotiations, and organizational turnaround, he has served as an advisor to leaders around the world for more than 40 years. He is also a philanthropist whose influence extends globally, positively impacting over 50 million individuals across 100 countries through his audio programs, educational videos, and live seminars.

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