Feeding India, a not-for-profit organisation, released its Annual Report for FY 2024-25 in January 2026, highlighting a cumulative impact of serving over 23 crore meals to underprivileged communities across India over the last seven years.
Scale of Operations
The organisation is now operational in more than 150 cities, supporting over 1,40,000 children daily through its partner network. Its flagship Daily Feeding Program supports 1,097 partner schools and 726 Anganwadi centres, reaching 275 formal schools and 720 informal learning centres.
Expanding Beyond Classrooms
The report, titled “A Year of Nourishing Dreams”, highlights a strategic expansion from eliminating classroom hunger to holistic early childhood development through the revitalisation of Anganwadis across India.
Platform-Driven Funding Model
The report reveals a unique funding structure powered by technology platforms:
Contribution Breakdown
Zomato customers contributed nearly 80% of total funds (Rs 74 crore), Blinkit customers added 15% (Rs 14 crore), and institutional donors, employees, and website contributions account for approximately 5%.
Digital Transparency
Donors can verify their impact directly on the Zomato or Blinkit apps by searching for “Feeding India”, allowing users to track the exact number of meals their donations have helped provide.
Measurable Outcomes
Success stories featured in the report include the Malvi Educational and Charitable Trust in Gujarat, where students showed an average BMI improvement of 9.50% after the introduction of daily nutritious meals – demonstrating the tangible health impact of the programme.