The Birds Nest Foundation is a
nonprofit visual media
production company
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that produces video content ranging from short
public service announcements
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(PSAs) to full-length
documentaries
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for under-represented
charitable organizations
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. The foundation conducts its own campaign, targeting
American
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youth to encourage and promote healthy eating habits. Based in
New York City
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, the organization was founded by entrepreneur and philanthropist,
Avis Richards
Avis Richards is an American producer, director and philanthropist. In 2005, she founded the Birds Nest Foundation. Based in New York City, the 501(c)(3) organization works to provide other non-profit charities media content at little to no cost ...
in 2005.
Organizational background
The Birds Nest Foundation was founded by Avis Richards in 2005, to provide high-quality media content to under-represented charities at little or no cost. The goal of the organization is to assist charitable
non-governmental organizations
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(NGOs) publicize their efforts, without sacrificing charitable donations that could otherwise be spent towards their respective causes. Based in New York City, Birds Nest Foundation's funding relies on donations, grants, and sponsorship. In summer 2010, Birds Nest foundation became an official
public charity
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under section
501(c)(3) of the US
Internal Revenue Code
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.
Birds Nest Foundation works to educate students and adults about healthy lifestyles, proper diet, and the process of growing food. They serve as advocates to improve the nutritional value of school lunches.
Their effort have produced a documentary film and two television shows, as well as an initiative to donate indoor garden sets to New York City public schools.
Lunch Movement
The Birds Nest Foundation's Lunch Movement is a programming campaign that examines the deteriorating health of
Americans
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, attributed to a poor diet. The campaign promotes healthy eating in public schools across the country, and highlights healthy dining options within New York City. The goal of the Lunch Movement is to reverse America's worsening health by educating students on proper diet, healthy habits and organic food growth. The program consists of ''Lunch: The Film'', ''Lunch NYC'', ''Dylan's Lunchbox'', and the Ground Up campaign.
''LUNCH: The Film''
''LUNCH'' is a 2010 documentary that exposes the unhealthy food being served in the public school system. The film highlights the efforts of individuals who promote nutrition and health by actively seeking alternative options. After screening at multiple film festivals across the United States, the documentary won several awards. The film holds distribution rights in
Whole Foods Markets
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. The foundation is currently working on a sequel entitled ''LUNCH 2: The Solutions'' which will continue the discussion on malnutrition in the United States.
''Lunch NYC''
After the successful launch of ''LUNCH'', Richards produced a public television series entitled ''Lunch NYC'' for
NYC Media
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, part of New York's
Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting
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in February 2012, for categories in Community Service, Health/Science: Program Feature/Segment, and Graphics: News/Program.
''Dylan's Lunchbox''
''Dylan's Lunchbox'' is a television show that discovers and introduces New York City's healthiest restaurants. Hosted by food critic,
Dylan Richards
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, the show is inspired by the success of ''Lunch: The Film''. Geared towards a young audience, the show demonstrates how to make healthier dining options. Originally a segment within ''Lunch NYC'', ''Dylan's Lunchbox'' has expanded into its own show.
Programming generally includes cooking segments by Dylan Richards, along with a chef, while they discuss the benefits of maintaining a healthy diet. The show has aired on NYC Media.
Ground-Up campaign
In Spring 2010, the Birds Nest Foundation launched it Ground-Up Campaign, an initiative to gift 100 New York City Public schools with indoor gardens.
These Indoor Academic Gardens allow students to grow and enjoy harvests during the entire school year. Students learn about organic food growth and proper nutrition by working in the gardens developed by the United States of Food. The "Veggiecation" curriculum, created by Lisa Suriano, encourages children to eat their vegetables, by providing positive reinforcement through participation.
Research completed by the
University of California
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Davis Center for Nutrition in Schools, demonstrates the payoff in this low cost/high return type of program: it improves knowledge of nutrition, food preferences, and consumption of fruits and vegetables, while integrating multiple subject areas and improving life skills, self-esteem and social skills.
Awards and recognition
* 2006 Davey Awards – Non-Profit Video Production
* 2008 Aurora Awards – Platinum Best Of Show
* 2008 Davey Awards – Charitable/Not-for-Profit
* 2008 Davey Awards – Editing
* 2008 Davey Awards – Fundraising
* 2008 Davey Awards – Healthcare PCF
* 2008 Davey Awards – Public Service PCF
* 2010 Davey Awards – Editing for ''LUNCH: The Film''
* 2010 Davey Awards – Education
* 2010 Davey Awards – Fundraising
* 2010 Davey Awards – Social Issues Documentary for ''LUNCH: The Film''
* 2010 Poppy Jasper Film Festival – Best Social Commentary for ''LUNCH: The Film''
* 2010 W3 Awards – Documentary Silver Award for ''LUNCH: The Film''
* 2011 Davey Awards – Silver Award
* 2011 Empixx Awards – Gold Award for ''LUNCH: The Film''
* 2011 Empixx Awards – Platinum Award for ''Lunch NYC'' (Episode: "Good Food Quickly")
* 2011 Stevie Awards – Video of the Year for ''LUNCH: The Film''
* 2012 New York Emmy Award – Community Service (Nominated)
* 2012 New York Emmy Award – Health/Science: Program Feature/Segment (Nominated)
* 2012 New York Emmy Award – Graphics: News/Program (Nominated)
References
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