Food Donation

Food Donation Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 8th, 2024

Think about how much food goes to waste while people go hungry. A food donation business tackles this issue head-on by collecting surplus food from restaurants, supermarkets, and farms and redistributing it to those in need.

Starting this business requires coordination with local food suppliers, efficient logistics to ensure food safety, and partnerships with charitable organizations to distribute the food effectively. It's a meaningful venture that not only helps reduce waste but also supports community well-being.

If you’re passionate about making a tangible difference, a food donation business offers a rewarding path. Not only do you address urgent human needs, but you also contribute to environmental sustainability. This is more than just a business; it’s a mission-driven enterprise with substantial social impact.

In this list, you'll find real-world food donation success stories and very profitable examples of starting a food donation that makes money.

1. Beyond the Crisis ($240K/year)

Camden Francis and his 13-year-old brother Colton were inspired to start Beyond the Crisis in 2020 after witnessing disheartening news reports of long food lines during the pandemic. At just 16, Camden's nonprofit has since distributed over $100,000 worth of food and resources.

How much money it makes: $240K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1K
How many people on the team: 12

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How These Teen Brothers Started A Nonprofit That Distributed $100K Worth Of Food

Beyond the Crisis, founded in 2020 by two brothers, has distributed over $100,000 worth of food to housing communities and homeless shelters, and has been featured on CBS News, PBS, and The Drew Barrymore Show in just two years, proving that with focus, patience, and persistence, anyone can achieve success in building and growing their own nonprofit.

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