Ways to Give
Thank you for your commitment to our neighbors experiencing food insecurity! There are many ways to support Community Food Share’s mission. We work hard to make sure your gift has the biggest impact possible.
One Time Donation
Every dollar donated helps provide $5 worth of groceries. All donations, big and small, make a tangible difference on the lives of those we serve. Through your support, we can ensure all of our neighbors have the food they need to not just survive, but thrive.
Recurring Donations
Whether it’s Monthly, quarterly, or semi-annually, by giving a recurring gift, you join a special group of generous and compassionate people who sustain our mission all year long. Recurring gifts provide the stable support our food bank relies on to push fresh, healthy food through our doors every day.
Additional Ways to Support Our Mission
How we can turn every $1 donated into $5 worth of groceries
By leveraging local and national food donor relationships, engaging a volunteer corps of 1,300 people, and collaborating with a strong network of community partners, we’re able to stretch every $1 donated into $5 worth of groceries for our neighbors facing food insecurity.
Corporate Giving
Now more than ever, both employees and consumers are loyal to companies whose values mirror their own. Each Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program has unique goals and objectives. Whether it’s a gift directly from a company or an employee giving campaign, our team will work with you to customize a package to meet your budget and specific areas of interest.
How We Use Funds
we are committed to ensuring that the vast majority of our resources directly benefit our core programs and initiatives. A remarkable 95% of all funds we receive are channeled directly into our programs, ensuring that your contributions have maximum impact.
Host a Drive
Virtual food drives are the easiest and most efficient way to provide healthy, nutritious food for our neighbors. Your monetary gift provides fresh, nutritious food to families, older adults, and individuals facing hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties.