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Top 8 Diya Competitors & Alternatives in 2025

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Find more companies like Diya. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.

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Diya

Best for SMBs
Est. 2024   •  2-10 employees

U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit delivering hands-on cooking and nutrition education for elementary school students.

Competitors

  1. Common Threads logo/icon
    #1

    Common Threads

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2003   •  51-200 employees

    Common Threads is a national nonprofit that provides hands-on cooking and nutrition education to children, families, educators, and healthcare professionals in under-resourced U.S. communities.

  2. FoodCorps logo/icon
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    FoodCorps

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2010   •  201-1k employees

    FoodCorps is a U.S.-based nonprofit that places AmeriCorps service members in schools and communities to provide hands-on food education, improve school meals, and support farm-to-school programs.

  3. The Edible Schoolyard Project logo/icon
    #3

    The Edible Schoolyard Project

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 1995   •  11-50 employees

    The Edible Schoolyard Project is a U.S. nonprofit that uses organic school gardens, kitchens, and curricula to teach students about food, nutrition, and environmental stewardship.

  4. Cooking Matters logo/icon
    #4

    Cooking Matters

    Best for consumers
    Est. 1994   •  201-1k employees

    A national campaign of Share Our Strength that provides free food‑skills education and resources to help families shop for and cook healthy, affordable meals.

    Starts at $0

  5. Wellness in the Schools logo/icon
    #5

    Wellness in the Schools

    Best for mid-market companies
    Est. 2005   •  51-200 employees

    Wellness in the Schools (WITS) is a U.S.-based nonprofit that partners with public schools to provide healthy school meals, nutrition education, and increased physical activity for children.

  6. Chef Ann Foundation logo/icon
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    Chef Ann Foundation

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2009   •  51-200 employees

    A U.S. nonprofit that promotes whole-ingredient, scratch cooking in K–12 schools and provides tools, training, resources, and grants to improve school meals.

  7. Real Food for Kids logo/icon
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    Real Food for Kids

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2010   •  2-10 employees

    Real Food for Kids is a Greater Washington, D.C. nonprofit that advocates for healthier school food, delivers nutrition education programs, and runs community food initiatives to improve children’s access to whole, real foods.

  8. KidsGardening logo/icon
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    KidsGardening

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 1982   •  2-10 employees

    KidsGardening is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports educators and caregivers with grant funding, original lesson plans, activities, and community to help kids play, learn, and grow through gardening.

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