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Tips for success
Create a food drive planning committee
. Select a coordinator and plan your strategy to lead the drive, and appoint team captains to take charge of promotion, kick-off events and competitions.
Get management support
. Have your company match or double employee contributions with dollars. Involve senior management.
Get the word out
. Display posters in high-traffic areas. Publicize the drive in your publications/bulletins. Leave email messages and make announcements at meetings. Have a Marion-Polk Food Share representative make a presentation.
Make it fun
. Build momentum with daily updates on your progress. Challenge other departments or competing corporations.
Sponsor a “Thank You” event
. Give prizes to the department that raises the most food. Add fun categories: most enthusiastic collectors, most beans or rice, etc.
Create a display or centerpieces for a dinner party with suggested food items to donate
. Use “family-size” products to encourage larger-size donations.
Designate days of the week for specific food donations
: i.e. Macaroni Monday, Tuna Tuesday, Wheaties Wednesday, Turkey Thursday, Fruity Friday.
Hold a “Canned Immunity” day
. For example, forgive library fines, being out of uniform or free admissions for canned food donations.
Sponsor a canned food sculpture contest
. See
www.canstruction.com
for inspiration.
Develop a name or theme for your drive.
Hold an event or meeting with cans of food as admission.
Ask for food donations in lieu of gifts at birthday or holiday parties.
Theme ideas
TGIF (Take Groceries in Friday)
Meat the Need (canned meat drive)
Make Every Bean Count (canned or dried beans drive)
Fill ‘er Up (Fill a bus, truck, shopping cart, or some unlikely container with food donations)
Fill a children’s wading pool with cans of tuna
“Plant a Garden” with canned vegetables
Fill in the Lines (Draw or mark an outline on a gym floor, athletic field, or fellowship hall with an area to fill in with food donations).
Build a “Mountain of Macaroni” in common places
Kids Packs (Macaroni & Cheese, alphabet soup, pudding and fruit packs, sugar-free applesauce, cereal bars, crackers, juice)
Winter’s coming (winter food items like stew and soup)
Breakfast for Dinner (collect cereal, pancake mix, syrup, oatmeal, grits, etc.)
Coffee Break food drive (coffee, tea, hot chocolate, powdered creamer, crackers)
Lunch and Dinner food drive (boxed meals, tuna, canned chicken, instant mashed potatoes, canned pasta meals, beef stew, chili, soups, dry beans, rice)