Community Partners

Our Community Partners are at the heart of what we do. 

The Fresh Food Connect mobile app platofrm is a tool and resource used by our Community Partners to connect and engage with gardeners who want to share homegrown produce for Hunger Relief.

Whether you represent a community hunger relief organization, a Community Garden, a group of Master Gardeners, or any other community organization with an interest in local hunger relief, we're here to support you!

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Hunger Relief Programs

A broad range of community organizations — including food pantries, emergency shelters, and refugee service centers — use the Fresh Food Connect platform to rally local gardeners to add hyperlocal, homegrown produce to the food they distribute. 

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Community Gardens

As neighborhood hubs, Community Gardens can play a unique role in local hunger relief. From individual gardeners to city-wide garden networks, Fresh Food Connect can help you efficiently set up and manage donations from the garden, and track your local impact.

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Extension Master Gardener

We're helping Master Gardeners turn their expertise into impact. Whether you're looking to start a donation program, looking for opportunities to create meaningful trackable activities, or coordinate gardeners across your county or state, let's connect! 

HUNGER RELIEF PROGRAMS

Connect with gardeners in your community

Join our national network of community organizations gathering and/or distributing food for local hunger relief. 

Partnering with Fresh Food Connect can help you reach gardeners in your community, increasing access to hyper-locally grown produce, while also engaging deeply with community members who are looking for ways to get involved. Complete the Operator Interest Form below to learn more about becoming an Operating Partner in your community.

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How does it work?

Learn more about how we can partner to help you connect with your local gardening community

Let's connect!

Our platform is designed to be flexible to meet the diverse needs of our partner community organizations. Please contact laura@freshfoodconnect.org to discuss your goals.

Operator F.A.Q.

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    What is an “Operator”?

    We refer to our partner community food access organizations as “Operators” because they are “operating” the Fresh Food Connect platform in their local communities.

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    What kinds of organizations do you work with?

    Our Operators reflect the many types of organizations who support community food access, including food pantries, food banks, gardening organizations, and others. What all these organizations share is a commitment to healthy food access, and a desire to engage more community members in their work. We approach our work in a partnership model: we’re a tool and a resource, a value-add to the work you’re doing. Each Operator uses Fresh Food Connect in the way that best suits their needs.

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    How much produce will I be receiving?

    It depends. Our experience is that Operators who consistently invest in outreach to local gardeners see more gardeners engaging with them, whether through produce donation, volunteering, or financial donation. While the total amount of produce may be less than what might be sourced from grocery chains or food banks, the quality is incomparable. Additionally, gardeners who connect with our Operators to donate produce often continue to engage in other ways.

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    Do I need to have a garden program or work with gardeners currently?

    Not necessarily; however, a clear alignment with your programs is important.

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    Is this only for organizations with food distribution programs?

    Several of our Operators focus primarily on gardening, and share the produce they gather with other local organizations who in turn handle the distribution in the community.

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    Are there gardeners already signed up in my area?

    While there may be a few, it is the Operator’s role to build connections to their local gardening community. Fresh Food Connect provides outreach support tools that are activated by our Operators in their local communities.

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    Why is there a licensing fee?

    We are committed to building long-term partnerships with our Operators, and the licensing fees help offset a portion of our technology expenses. We have tried to make sure this fee is not a barrier to our partnerships, and it can be waived in certain circumstances. Our fee structure is available here.

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    How much time / resources do we need to commit?

    It depends on how we fit into your existing programs. Once you’re set up, the program itself doesn’t take much maintenance. We have found that Operators who allocate a few hours a week for gardener outreach and engagement have the most success.

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    That could be a challenge, our resources are already stretched tight!

    We provide a variety of tools and templates, so our Operators can simply add their logo and slot into their existing marketing activities.

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    Do I need to pick up the produce from gardeners?

    No, but it helps if you can. Many gardeners appreciate the convenience of scheduling a pick-up, and leaving the produce at the door.

COMMUNITY GARDENS

Building Community

Community Gardens are a crucial shared resource in their communities.

Whether Community Gardeners donate their produce to prevent food waste, to intentionally support local food access work, and/or to build their garden’s sense of community and impact, sharing their produce for hunger relief is a meaningful way to give back. 

Fresh Food Connect simplifies the process by:

  • Connecting you / your Community Garden directly with a local hunger relief organization
  • Tracking your impact throughout the year, so you can quickly and accurately see the difference your garden is making in your community!
Community Gardeners from HarvestShare Maryland

Start a sharing program at your community garden. 

Our free Community Garden Giving Kit includes:

  • Setup guide
  • Printable garden donation signs
  • BONUS: What to Grow for Donation mini-guide
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITY GARDENS

VIDEO: Setting up a Sharing Program

Fresh Food Connect's Laura Lavid on how to set up a sharing program at your Community Garden
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From Seed to Donation

How one community garden in Denver shares their garden bounty in their immediate community
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Harvesting for Donation

Golden rules for harvesting your garden bounty
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Top 5 vegetables requested by hunger relief organizations

…and how to grow them!
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Planning a Giving Garden

What to consider when planting to give
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EXTENSION MASTER GARDENER

Strengthening Outreach, Measuring Impact

Fresh Food Connect uniquely focuses on helping the individual gardener engage with their community.

Master Gardener programs have used our platform to track hours, measure the impact of giving programs, and deepen their outreach into communities.  

How can we support your program?

Community Gardeners from HarvestShare Maryland

In their own words

Hear how working with Fresh Food Connect is helping both Extension Master Gardener Coordinators, and the Master Gardeners too!

Collaborating with the Extension Master Gardener program in Larimer County, Colorado

Alison O’Connor, Extension Specialist for Colorado State University Extension shares how Fresh Food Connect supports the goals of the Master Gardener Program

Master Gardeners Spotlight

Meet Mary and Cyndi, two Master Gardeners using their knowledge to support hunger relief in Ft Collins, Colorado

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