Food Bank of Delaware Food & Fund Drives



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Food Bank of Delaware Food & Fund Drives Food Bank of Delaware 14 Garfield Way, Newark 1040 Mattlind Way, Milford

How you can help the Food Bank Organize a food and funds drive The Food Bank of Delaware relies heavily on local support to provide enough food to serve Delawareans each year. A company- or school-sponsored food and fund drive is a great way to help feed those in need. Do you have a few boxes or bags or hundreds of pounds of safe food? Food and fund drives are easy! Set up collection boxes (simple as a offi ce copy paper box) or hand out bags for people to fi ll. The Food Bank of Delaware will pickup food drives of more than 20 boxes or bags. As a food drive coordinator, you may plan, promote and manage your campaign any way you d like! Donate Funds In addition to food and grocery products, every dollar raised through your drive enables the Food Bank of Delaware to distribute food to those in need. Just $1 provides two meals! Donations can be made online at www.fbd.org. Host a virtual food drive You can now hold your own food drive online! To meet the increasing demand for food assistance, the Food Bank supplements donated food with purchased food. With the click of a mouse, the virtual food drive allows you to get food to those who need it most. The virtual food drive is simple and easy to implement and only requires the use of the internet and email. The Food Bank of Delaware will assist you with setting up the drive. The drive is promoted to your employees through email. Access to the site is easy. Links can be posted in emails and on your company s intranet site. Campaign progress can be monitored with online reporting functions and summaries are provided for easy corporate matching programs. For more information, please contact Larry Haas, Development Director, at (302) 294-0185 or lhaas@fbd.org.

Tips for a successful food drive Plan ahead Set the date for your food drive Determine what types of food you will collect Identify what supplies you will need Collect boxes, signage Register with the Food Bank of Delaware if you need barrels Register online by visiting www.fbd.org/food-drives/ and fi lling out the form Set your goal How much do you want to collect? Boxes or pounds? Do you want to have a challenge with another department/group? Get everyone involved Company management or governing boards can help motivate folks by setting a standard for participation. Consider a match program where a company or individual matches what is collected with a cash donation. Promote your food drive Make signs and send emails to get the word out. Be sure to tell donors the types of food products that will be collected and when and where donations can be dropped off. Arrange transportation of your donation If your organization collects more than 20 boxes/bags of food, the Food Bank of Delaware will arrange to pick up the donation. If you collect fewer than 20 boxes/bags, we ask that you bring them to either our ware house in Newark (14 Garfi eld Way) or Milford (1040 Mattlind Way).

Fun Food & Fund Drive Ideas CANgineering: build simple or elaborate sculptures using canned goods Cans for Coins, Coins for Children: collect pocket change and donate money directly to the Food Bank of Delaware Coin & Can Day: drop off a can and a coin Coin Wars: plan a penny war between classrooms. Each class collects change in a container. Students throw dollar bills into the container of another classroom in order to cancel out that class change. In other words, change in the container equals positive points, while bills equal negative points. The team with the most positive points at the end of the war wins. Food Day: designate days of the week for specifi c food items, i.e. Macaroni Monday, Tuna Tuesday, Wheaties Wednesday, Turkey Thursday, Fruity Friday Special Dress Day: students pay with food to dress a special way Let s SAC Hunger or TGIF (Take Groceries in Friday): provide brown bags for students to take home and fi ll with food or encourage them to bring a brown bag lunch and donate the money they would have spent on a school lunch. Bag Hunger Auction: students collect auction items from home, sell admission tickets (cost of ticket = food item), hold the auction and then the proceeds benefi t the Food Bank of Delaware s hunger-relief efforts. Challenges/Competitions: organize a contest between classrooms or grade levels with several categories: Largest individual donation Most protein Most unusual food item Most original design for a food barrel Raise our weight in food Meat the Need: canned meat drive Make Every Bean Count: canned or dried-beans drive Read to Feed: for every book a student reads, a can of food is donated Food Drive Event: have an event, party or school production as part of the drive and charge food admission the admission price equals a certain number of food items

Fill er Up, Stuff-a-Bus, Fill-a-Truck, Fill-a-Shopping-Cart: fi ll the principal s offi ce, gymnasium, truck, bus or other designated area with food. Outline a map of your state on your gymnasium fl oor, athletic fi eld or school grounds and fi ll the area in with food. Delaware Feeds a Family: create a list of suggested donations that will provide nutritious meals for a family. Hunger Walk, Run, Bike or Dance-a-thon: have sponsors pledge food instead of money Specialty boxes or bags: BREAD (Bridges Reaching Elderly and Disabled) Boxes: contains peanut butter, juice, pasta, beans, cereal, canned foods like tuna, vegetables, sauces and fruits, dry baking mixes, fruit cup packs and pudding packs Special Diets: contains low-sodium or low-sugar foods Women: contains food items rich in iron or calcium Backpacks for Kids: macaroni and cheese, pop-top cans, instant oatmeal, individual cereal bowls, juice boxes, shelf-stable milk (8 oz), fruit cups New Beginnings Bags: fi lled with new home supplies such as oils, spices, baking products, pasta, sauces and cleaning supplies. Hot Dish Drive: ingredients to make hot dishes Spaghetti and sauce Refried beans, Mexican seasonings, salsa and taco shells Rice and beans Rice and boxed seasonings Tuna, noodles, cream of mushroom soup and breadcrumbs Canned meals chili, stews, baked beans Winter s Coming Drive: winter items such as chili, stew and hot chocolate Bathroom Cabinet Bags: soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, toilet paper, shampoo, deodorant and other toiletries Break the Fast: Canned fruit, cereal, oatmeal, pancake mix, syrup, granola bars, coffee, tea and powdered milk

Food Bank of Delaware Shopping List The Food Bank of Delaware needs the following items: Hot and cold cereals Instant or shelf-stable milk Fruit juice Canned meats: ham, tuna, spam, vienna sausage, corned beef, turkey and chicken Peanut butter and jelly Pork and beans, refried beans, beans and rice Canned soups and stew Kidney, pinto, lima, black beans (dry) and green beans Mixed vegetables, corn, carrots, peas and other canned vegetables Long-grain rice and rice mixes; Pasta, macaroni and cheese, instant potatoes and pasta mixes/hamburger helper Applesauce, pineapple, peaches, apricots, pears, mixed fruit and other canned fruits Spaghetti sauce Holiday Items: Canned sweet potatoes Canned gravy Cranberry sauce Stuffi ng mix Frozen turkeys (requires special pickup arrangements) Supplemental items: Adobo seasoning Coffee Tea Hot cocoa mix Evaporated milk Nonfoods: Diapers and wipes Toothpaste Toothbrushes Shampoo Conditioner Bar soap Paper products such as towels, plates, napkins, tissues and toilet paper Plastic utensils Please note, the Food Bank of Delaware cannot accept hard candy, lollipops, soda in cans and bottles, chocolate bars or pieces, gum and soft candy such as marshmallows, caramels, taffy, licorice and gummy items

In any given week, approximately 10,000+ Delawareans receive food assistance. Help bring hope to the table. Organization Name Food Drive Dates Our goal is pounds of food. Foods most urgently needed are: * canned vegetables * canned fruits * tuna * canned meats * soups, stews, and chili * peanut butter * cereal * pasta * rice The Food Bank of Delaware cannot accept items like candy (hard candy, chocolate, gum, marshmallows, gummies etc.) or soda. FOOD DRIVE Donations benefi t: Or donate online at www.fbd.org