FEED Projects was started in 2006 by Lauren Bush, an honorary spokesperson for the United Nations World Food Program, and Ellen Gustafson, a former United Nations Communications Officer.
In 2007, Lauren Bush launched FEED Projects, an initiative to fight world hunger on behalf of the UN World Food Programme.
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Lauren Pierce Bush (born June 25, 1984) is the CEO, Creative Director, and Co-Founder of FEED Projects.
Mansudae Overseas Projects | Deitch Projects | FEED Projects | Quannum Projects | Alberta Theatre Projects | While I'm Dead Feed the Dog | Web feed | Projects in the Jungle | Black Projects, White Knights | We Feed the World | web feed | Russian Foundation for Advanced Research Projects in the Defense Industry | Projects working for peace among Arabs and Israelis#Givat Haviva's Jewish-Arab Center for Peace | My Projects | Melpomene Projects | Media and Editorial Projects Limited | Magnolia Projects | Live Feed | List of Lepidoptera that feed on maples | Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity | Iberville Projects | Feed the Children | Feed My Frankenstein | Feed Jake | Electronic Projects for Musicians | Don't Feed the Gondolas | Desire Projects | Canadian Feed the Children | Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects |
Past recipients have included Cameron Sinclair, founder of Architecture for Humanity, Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS Shoes Lauren Bush-Lauren and Ellen Gustafson, founders of FEED Projects, and UN Human Rights Advocate Chris Mburu from the HBO documentary "A Small Act".