Nori Project
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Nori Project

The Nori Project Inc. is the Food Equi-tech Company Monsooning America’s Food Deserts and beyond through the use of ultramodern vending machines. Nori will sell fresh produce and hot healthy meals on command in these weatherproof vending machines that will operate outside on sidewalks seemingly on every city block.

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Cook’s Nook

Cook’s Nook

Cook’s Nook Under the banner of Cultura Cuisine, The Cook's Nook provides "food as medicine" solutions to organizations addressing the health needs of the millions of Americans who suffer from diet-related disease but lack the means and access to healthy food that would help them change course. Our diverse menu of nutritious, culturally relevant prepared meals is designed to cost-effectively improve patient health—and save payors millions of dollars in avoided medical expenses.

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Kyndly Benefits

Kyndly Benefits

Kyndly Benefits is on a mission to hack health insurance. We help people and small businesses find and secure high-quality health care through the ACA exchange. Our Kynd Choice application helps people navigate the confusing healthcare marketplace, select the right plan, and access federal subsidies to make health insurance affordable.

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Malama Health

Malama Health

Malama Health improves pregnancy-related outcomes through a 24/7 digital coach for pregnancy and postpartum. Developed in partnership with Stanford maternal fetal medicine providers, Malama's gestational diabetes care management solution has reduced c-section rates by 50% and NICU admissions by 38% compared to U.S. averages.

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Maro

Maro

Maro’s mission is to eliminate the 11-year gap between first symptom and first intervention when it comes to youth mental health. Our digital “medical neighborhood” operates across home, school and clinic to support early intervention & risk detection starting with school-based mental health screening and triaged interventions.

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Free From Market
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Free From Market

Free-From-Market (FFM) is a patient-driven, digital health platform providing personalized food selection and health coaching within a member’s cultural norms and preferences, while allowing patients, providers, and payers to measure specific health outcomes.

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Feed Louisville
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Feed Louisville

Feed Louisville is a food justice organization centered on the work of a team of professional chefs who cook meals daily for our houseless community using overproduced food from local restaurants, bakers, caterers and farmers.

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Kare Mobile

Kare Mobile

Kare Mobile is a Dental Service Organization focused on innovation using a hybrid brick and mortar and mobile van oral care delivery model. Kare’s technology and systems were designed to eradicate dental deserts and establish a more equitable oral healthcare model for the world.

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Navigate Maternity

Navigate Maternity

Navigate Maternity is a cutting-edge medical device company that is revolutionizing maternal health outcomes. Our remote patient monitoring system, which includes a user-friendly mobile app and FDA-cleared Bluetooth-connected blood pressure cuff and scale, captures and transmits key biometric data from the first prenatal appointment through twelve months postpartum.

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Journey Foods
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Journey Foods

Journey Foods builds AI-driven supply chain software to enhance packaged food nutrition, cost, and sustainability. We’ve built the world’s most actionable database, providing product development, portfolio management, and supply chain insights.

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Change Today, Change Tomorrow
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Change Today, Change Tomorrow

Change Today, Change Tomorrow is a Black woman-led non-profit organization in Louisville, KY. Through our pillars of service, Food Justice, Community Engagement, and Public Health, we provide for the most marginalized communities in Louisville, because when you show up for the most marginalized, you show up for everyone.

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