Ways to

Involve Your Workplace

By getting your workplace involved in supporting Spoonfuls’ mission you can have an even bigger impact, help us grow awareness around the issues at the heart of our work, and mobilize others to get more involved, too.

Two men delivering crates of vegetables donated to Boston area food recovery organization Lovin Spoonfuls.
A woman standing next to boxes of food donated to Boston area food recovery organization Lovin Spoonfuls.

Involve Your Workplace Now

  • Make a Corporate Gift – You can give through your business from our website or by contacting our Development Team.
  • Sponsor an Event – Spoonfuls offers numerous opportunities for companies to sponsor one of our signature events like Cocktails & Community or Ultimate Tailgate. These high-visibility events are a great way to showcase your brand within our event space while simultaneously supporting our food recovery mission. Contact our Development Team to learn about opportunities.
  • Host a Fundraiser – From casual Fridays for a cause to special events where you donate a portion of your proceeds, fundraisers are a way to make a bigger contribution.
  • Match Your Employees’ Contributions – By matching gifts to Spoonfuls, you double your employees’ impact.

donor spotlight

“When we bond over philanthropic interests, like fundraising for Spoonfuls, the shared experience binds our employees beyond just doing the best work for our clients. There is a corporate dividend to that. People are closer and more focused on something that could be argued as having a higher purpose.”

Marketing Benefits

We’re excited to acknowledge your support! Spoonfuls’ has established a range of marketing benefits corresponding to your company’s contributions, and our Development Team would be pleased to share them with you. To learn more about the range of ways we acknowledge donor support, please reach out to our Development Team.

Spoonfuls’ Contributors

To learn more about the businesses and foundations whose generosity helps us to maintain and grow our food recovery mission, see here.

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