Join Us at the 2026 Indiana Hunger Summit!

On September 2, 2026, thought leaders, stakeholders, and organizations from across Indiana will come together for the Indiana Hunger Summit.

Save the date now and plan to join us in uniting to affect lasting change throughout our state!

More About the Indiana Hunger Summit

The Indiana Hunger Summit is a one-day statewide effort that will gather all sectors of the state’s food chain to collaborate and tackle food insecurity. 

Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming event – if you have further questions, please contact INHungerSummit@gmail.com

Why

The goal of the Indiana Hunger Summit is to work toward ensuring that every Hoosier has access to nutritious food as well as a supportive community. 

Together, we’re taking action against hunger by building partnerships and creating effective, actionable solutions!

When

The Summit will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, September 2, 2026. 

Where

This year’s event will be held in three locations, including North, Central, and South Hubs.

Here are more details about each location:

  • North Hub: Purdue Fort Wayne, International Ballroom, 2101 E Coliseum Blvd., Fort Wayne

  • Central Hub: Indiana State Fairgrounds, 1202 E. 38th Street, Indianapolis

  • South Hub: University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd., Carter Hall, Evansville

If you’re looking to connect with the Grace Care Center Foundation, we’ll be at the Central Hub on September 2!

How to Get Involved with the 2026 Indiana Hunger Summit

The 2026 Indiana Hunger Summit team is currently looking for speakers and sponsors for the event. Individual attendee tickets are also available to purchase.

Learn more and register today here.

You can also get involved on Facebook by joining the Summit’s public Facebook group here. Through this group, you can learn more about the event as well as join discussions about hunger and food insecurity right here in our state.

We hope to see you on September 2!

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