Project Bread
Ian Isaac currently serves as a Grants Manager at Project Bread, overseeing the submission and management of over 90 grant proposals and reports annually, while collaborating across departments for data collection and strategy development. Previous experience includes roles as Advocacy Intern at Háttér Társaság, contributing to EU-funded LGBTQI equality projects, and as Development Associate and Assistant Grantwriter at Fenway Health, where Ian excelled in grant submissions and revenue generation for community health initiatives. Additional roles span from development consulting at OnWORD Partner to teaching and volunteer coordination, showcasing a commitment to education and advocacy within diverse communities. Ian holds a Master of Arts in Human Rights from Central European University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Gordon College.
Project Bread
Too many people across Massachusetts are worried about affording enough food. Project Bread works statewide to connect people and communities to programs that meet nutritional needs and alleviate household budgets. Our advocacy is driven by the real-time challenges of people experiencing food insecurity, so we can permanently break the cycle of hunger. - Provide immediate relief to those who are hungry today - Eradicate the systemic causes of hunger From community-based meal programs, to early childhood and school nutrition initiatives, to improved access to farm-to-table and local food resources, we approach hunger as a complex problem with multiple solutions that often work best in combination, and through cooperation and collaboration between communities and organizations.