Welcome to Our Resource Center
Find all Midwest Food Bank® resources here in one place. Our resource center offers answers, media kits, reports, and materials showing our impact in hunger relief and disaster response.

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Media Kit
Official press resources from Midwest Food Bank®. Download approved logos, high-resolution images, and fact sheets to support accurate reporting on our mission and impact.
Logos
Official Midwest Food Bank® logos in multiple formats. For use in press coverage, publications, and partner communications.
Brand Style Guide
Our Brand Style Guide ensures Midwest Food Bank® is represented with professionalism and clarity across all platforms. Inside, you’ll find approved logos, color palettes, typography, and communication guidelines.
Financial Reports
At Midwest Food Bank, we pledge to be effective in our mission of reaching out to those in need by being good stewards of the funds entrusted to us. We are independently audited yearly, and in the interest of transparency and accountability, Midwest Food Bank shares the following financial documents and information for public access. 99% of every dollar goes directly to serve those in need. Less than 1% goes to administrative cost.
if you have questions about our financial transparency, please contact us.
Annual Report
990 Forms
Auditor’s Report (Independent)
Credentials
Midwest Food Bank® Charity Status
Midwest Food Bank ®Charity Status
Midwest Food Bank is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, committed to transparency and responsible stewardship. We’re committed to exceptional efficiency, with more than 99% of resources going directly to hunger relief and disaster response. Our leadership and finance teams work faithfully to ensure transparency and accountability at every level.
Charity Navigator
Charity Navigator, a premier independent
charity evaluator, has awarded full four stars
to Midwest Food Bank since 2011.
ECFA
Midwest Food Bank was recognized by the Evangelical
Council for Financial Accountability, assuring donors of our transparency and integrity.
Candid
Midwest Food Bank earned the Candid Platinum
Seal of Transparency, highlighting our commitment
to accountability and excellence.
“Thanks to the food donations, we have been able to feed our family and keep our spirits high during tough times.”
-MFB Partner Agency Recipient
Who can volunteer?
List of requirements below
Age Requirement
Our roles are open to ages 16+ (some roles 5+)
Commitment
Both, one-time and recurring opportunities are available
Training
Orientation provided on-site
Group Sizes
We can accommodate groups from 5 to 25
Accessibility
Inclusive and accessible environments
Who can volunteer?
List of requirements below
Age Requirement
Our roles are open to ages 16+ (some roles 5+)
Commitment
Both, one-time and recurring opportunities are available
Training
Orientation provided on-site
Group Sizes
We can accommodate groups from 5 to 25
Accessibility
Inclusive and accessible environments
Can I complete court-ordered community service hours?
All divisions allow court-ordered community service volunteers. Please contact your local division in advance to confirm eligibility and scheduling before signing up. 👉 Find your nearest location
Can I complete court-ordered community service hours?
All divisions allow court-ordered community service volunteers. Please contact your local division in advance to confirm eligibility and scheduling before signing up. 👉 Find your nearest location
What should I wear when volunteering?
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes and casual clothing are best. You may be lifting, moving, or standing for a portion of your shift, so dress for an active and safe experience. 👉 See volunteer opportunities
What should I wear when volunteering?
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes and casual clothing are best. You may be lifting, moving, or standing for a portion of your shift, so dress for an active and safe experience. 👉 See volunteer opportunities
What kind of help do you need?
Volunteer opportunities include sorting and packing food, assembling disaster relief boxes, assisting with special events, or helping with administrative tasks. There’s a role for every skill and schedule. 👉 Explore ways to serve
What kind of help do you need?
Volunteer opportunities include sorting and packing food, assembling disaster relief boxes, assisting with special events, or helping with administrative tasks. There’s a role for every skill and schedule. 👉 Explore ways to serve
Do I need to sign up in advance?
Yes, please register in advance so we can plan for the right number of volunteers and ensure a safe, organized environment. Some divisions also welcome walk-ins for certain events, so check the details for your location. 👉 See volunteer opportunities
Do I need to sign up in advance?
Yes, please register in advance so we can plan for the right number of volunteers and ensure a safe, organized environment. Some divisions also welcome walk-ins for certain events, so check the details for your location. 👉 See volunteer opportunities
How do I get started?
It’s easy to begin. Visit our Volunteer page and select your nearest division to view available shifts. You can sign up online, and our local team will confirm your spot and provide all the details you need before your visit. 👉 Find your nearest location
How do I get started?
It’s easy to begin. Visit our Volunteer page and select your nearest division to view available shifts. You can sign up online, and our local team will confirm your spot and provide all the details you need before your visit. 👉 Find your nearest location
Do you need volunteers?
Yes! Volunteers are the heart of Midwest Food Bank. Every box packed, pallet moved, and meal shared is made possible by volunteers who give their time and energy. Whether you help once or come regularly, your service makes a lasting difference. 👉 Explore ways to serve.
Do you need volunteers?
Yes! Volunteers are the heart of Midwest Food Bank. Every box packed, pallet moved, and meal shared is made possible by volunteers who give their time and energy. Whether you help once or come regularly, your service makes a lasting difference. 👉 Explore ways to serve.
What makes Midwest Food Bank’s hunger relief model unique?
Our model multiplies impact. With the help of volunteers, donors, and partners, we distribute food at no cost to our nonprofit agencies — allowing every dollar donated to provide $30 or more in food value to those in need.
What makes Midwest Food Bank’s hunger relief model unique?
Our model multiplies impact. With the help of volunteers, donors, and partners, we distribute food at no cost to our nonprofit agencies — allowing every dollar donated to provide $30 or more in food value to those in need.
How can I help fight hunger through Midwest Food Bank?
You can make a difference by volunteering, donating, or becoming a corporate or faith partner. Every gift of time, resources, or funds helps us provide meals and hope to families facing food insecurity.
How can I help fight hunger through Midwest Food Bank?
You can make a difference by volunteering, donating, or becoming a corporate or faith partner. Every gift of time, resources, or funds helps us provide meals and hope to families facing food insecurity.
How can I get help with food assistance?
Midwest Food Bank does not distribute food directly to individuals, but our partners are ready to help. You can call 211 to find a local partner near you.
How can I get help with food assistance?
Midwest Food Bank does not distribute food directly to individuals, but our partners are ready to help. You can call 211 to find a local partner near you.
Who receives food from Midwest Food Bank?
We serve nonprofit partners such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and churches that directly provide meals to individuals and families in need. Our focus is on equipping these local organizations to meet hunger needs in their own communities.
Who receives food from Midwest Food Bank?
We serve nonprofit partners such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and churches that directly provide meals to individuals and families in need. Our focus is on equipping these local organizations to meet hunger needs in their own communities.
What does Midwest Food Bank do to fight hunger?
Midwest Food Bank partners with nonprofit agencies to distribute donated food and disaster relief across the U.S. and around the world. We source, store, and share millions of pounds of food each year — all free of charge to the agencies we serve.
What does Midwest Food Bank do to fight hunger?
Midwest Food Bank partners with nonprofit agencies to distribute donated food and disaster relief across the U.S. and around the world. We source, store, and share millions of pounds of food each year — all free of charge to the agencies we serve.
How can we partner with Midwest Food Bank?
Partnership begins by submitting an Agency Application for review. Once approved, your organization will complete onboarding and certification steps to ensure readiness for food distribution. Nonprofits may be placed on a waitlist depending on local capacity. Start your application
How can we partner with Midwest Food Bank?
Partnership begins by submitting an Agency Application for review. Once approved, your organization will complete onboarding and certification steps to ensure readiness for food distribution. Nonprofits may be placed on a waitlist depending on local capacity. Start your application
What are the benefits of becoming a partner?
As a partner agency, you’ll receive access to high-quality donated food, relief supplies, and ongoing support from Midwest Food Bank—all at no cost. Our goal is to equip your organization so you can focus on serving your community more effectively.
What are the benefits of becoming a partner?
As a partner agency, you’ll receive access to high-quality donated food, relief supplies, and ongoing support from Midwest Food Bank—all at no cost. Our goal is to equip your organization so you can focus on serving your community more effectively.
Who is eligible to apply?
We partner with 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, churches, and community groups that distribute food directly to people in need. Agencies must operate within our service areas and meet basic food-safety and storage standards. View eligibility requirements
Who is eligible to apply?
We partner with 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, churches, and community groups that distribute food directly to people in need. Agencies must operate within our service areas and meet basic food-safety and storage standards. View eligibility requirements
Is there a fee to partner?
No. Midwest Food Bank provides food and disaster relief supplies at no charge. Partner agencies may cover minimal shared costs related to transportation or special programs, but food itself is always free.
Is there a fee to partner?
No. Midwest Food Bank provides food and disaster relief supplies at no charge. Partner agencies may cover minimal shared costs related to transportation or special programs, but food itself is always free.
Is there a waitlist?
In some regions, new partners may be added to a waitlist until capacity allows. Our local division teams will communicate your status and estimated onboarding timeline. Find your local division
Is there a waitlist?
In some regions, new partners may be added to a waitlist until capacity allows. Our local division teams will communicate your status and estimated onboarding timeline. Find your local division
What is the process for becoming a partner agency?
The process includes submitting your Agency Interest form, completing the Agency Application, a review meeting, site visit, and food-safety certification. Once approved, you’ll receive scheduling and pickup details from your local division. Submit your Agency Interest form to start the process.
What is the process for becoming a partner agency?
The process includes submitting your Agency Interest form, completing the Agency Application, a review meeting, site visit, and food-safety certification. Once approved, you’ll receive scheduling and pickup details from your local division. Submit your Agency Interest form to start the process.
How does food pickup work once we’re approved?
Each division operates on a set pickup schedule. Partner agencies reserve a time slot, arrive with their own vehicle, and are loaded with products based on availability. Volunteers and staff are on site to assist. 👉 Contact your local division
How does food pickup work once we’re approved?
Each division operates on a set pickup schedule. Partner agencies reserve a time slot, arrive with their own vehicle, and are loaded with products based on availability. Volunteers and staff are on site to assist. 👉 Contact your local division
Who can I contact for more information about non-cash gifts?
We’re here to help. Please contact our Development Team at [email protected] or call (309) 691-5270 for transfer details, beneficiary information, or sample bequest language.
Who can I contact for more information about non-cash gifts?
We’re here to help. Please contact our Development Team at [email protected] or call (309) 691-5270 for transfer details, beneficiary information, or sample bequest language.
Can my estate plan create a legacy of giving?
Yes. Legacy gifts allow you to provide ongoing support for the mission of sharing the love of Christ through hunger relief and disaster response. Your financial advisor or attorney can help you include a charitable bequest tailored to your wishes.
Can my estate plan create a legacy of giving?
Yes. Legacy gifts allow you to provide ongoing support for the mission of sharing the love of Christ through hunger relief and disaster response. Your financial advisor or attorney can help you include a charitable bequest tailored to your wishes.
Why consider an estate plan or legacy gift?
An estate plan ensures that your values and priorities live on. Including Midwest Food Bank in your will, trust, or life-insurance policy extends your impact for generations, helping feed families long after your lifetime.
Why consider an estate plan or legacy gift?
An estate plan ensures that your values and priorities live on. Including Midwest Food Bank in your will, trust, or life-insurance policy extends your impact for generations, helping feed families long after your lifetime.
Can I name Midwest Food Bank as a beneficiary of my IRA or retirement account?
Absolutely. Naming Midwest Food Bank as a full or partial beneficiary of your IRA, 401(k), or other retirement plan is an easy way to leave a lasting legacy of hope without impacting your current finances.
Can I name Midwest Food Bank as a beneficiary of my IRA or retirement account?
Absolutely. Naming Midwest Food Bank as a full or partial beneficiary of your IRA, 401(k), or other retirement plan is an easy way to leave a lasting legacy of hope without impacting your current finances.
How do I make a charitable gift from my IRA?
Ask your IRA administrator to send your QCD directly to: Midwest Food Bank, 700 Erie Avenue, Morton, IL 61550 – Please include your name and contact information so we can acknowledge your generosity.
How do I make a charitable gift from my IRA?
Ask your IRA administrator to send your QCD directly to: Midwest Food Bank, 700 Erie Avenue, Morton, IL 61550 – Please include your name and contact information so we can acknowledge your generosity.
Can I support Midwest Food Bank through my IRA?
Yes. If you are 70½ or older, you can make a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) directly from your IRA to Midwest Food Bank. This gift counts toward your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) and may reduce your taxable income.
Can I support Midwest Food Bank through my IRA?
Yes. If you are 70½ or older, you can make a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) directly from your IRA to Midwest Food Bank. This gift counts toward your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) and may reduce your taxable income.
Are there tax benefits to giving through a DAF?
Yes. You may receive an immediate tax deduction when you contribute to your DAF, and you can recommend grants to Midwest Food Bank over time, allowing you to plan your charitable giving strategically.
Are there tax benefits to giving through a DAF?
Yes. You may receive an immediate tax deduction when you contribute to your DAF, and you can recommend grants to Midwest Food Bank over time, allowing you to plan your charitable giving strategically.
How do I set up or use my DAF to give?
If you already have a DAF through your financial institution or community foundation, you can recommend a grant to Midwest Food Bank, EIN 37-1368191. If you’d like to open a DAF, your financial advisor or provider can help you establish one easily.
How do I set up or use my DAF to give?
If you already have a DAF through your financial institution or community foundation, you can recommend a grant to Midwest Food Bank, EIN 37-1368191. If you’d like to open a DAF, your financial advisor or provider can help you establish one easily.
What is a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF)?
A Donor-Advised Fund is a simple, flexible giving account that allows you to recommend charitable grants to organizations you care about, such as Midwest Food Bank. You can support our mission directly from your DAF at any time.
What is a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF)?
A Donor-Advised Fund is a simple, flexible giving account that allows you to recommend charitable grants to organizations you care about, such as Midwest Food Bank. You can support our mission directly from your DAF at any time.
Can I designate how my stock donation is used?
Yes. You can choose to designate your gift toward a specific Midwest Food Bank division or program, such as Hunger Relief, Disaster Relief, or where it’s needed most. Simply indicate your preference when you notify us of your transfer.
Can I designate how my stock donation is used?
Yes. You can choose to designate your gift toward a specific Midwest Food Bank division or program, such as Hunger Relief, Disaster Relief, or where it’s needed most. Simply indicate your preference when you notify us of your transfer.
How do I transfer stock to Midwest Food Bank?
You or your financial advisor can initiate an electronic transfer directly from your brokerage account. Please contact us at [email protected] for our DTC transfer instructions and to notify us of your gift so we can properly acknowledge your donation.
How do I transfer stock to Midwest Food Bank?
You or your financial advisor can initiate an electronic transfer directly from your brokerage account. Please contact us at [email protected] for our DTC transfer instructions and to notify us of your gift so we can properly acknowledge your donation.
What are the tax benefits of donating stock?
When you donate appreciated securities, you may receive a charitable income-tax deduction for the full fair market value and avoid paying capital gains tax. This means your gift can make a larger impact while also providing potential tax savings.
What are the tax benefits of donating stock?
When you donate appreciated securities, you may receive a charitable income-tax deduction for the full fair market value and avoid paying capital gains tax. This means your gift can make a larger impact while also providing potential tax savings.
What types of securities can I donate?
We gratefully accept gifts of publicly traded stocks, bonds, and mutual funds—especially those you’ve held for more than a year. Donating appreciated securities can offer greater tax advantages than giving cash and allows Midwest Food Bank to put your gift to work quickly.
What types of securities can I donate?
We gratefully accept gifts of publicly traded stocks, bonds, and mutual funds—especially those you’ve held for more than a year. Donating appreciated securities can offer greater tax advantages than giving cash and allows Midwest Food Bank to put your gift to work quickly.
Can I track my progress and thank my donors?
Yes. Through your iDonate dashboard, you can monitor donations in real time, post updates, and send thank-you messages to supporters. You’ll see exactly how your community is helping share hope across the country.
Can I track my progress and thank my donors?
Yes. Through your iDonate dashboard, you can monitor donations in real time, post updates, and send thank-you messages to supporters. You’ll see exactly how your community is helping share hope across the country.
How does the money I raise help Midwest Food Bank?
Every dollar raised through your fundraiser helps us provide food and disaster relief to people facing hunger. Because of our volunteer-driven model, $1 can provide over $30 worth of food to those in need — multiplying your impact!
How does the money I raise help Midwest Food Bank?
Every dollar raised through your fundraiser helps us provide food and disaster relief to people facing hunger. Because of our volunteer-driven model, $1 can provide over $30 worth of food to those in need — multiplying your impact!
What types of fundraisers can I create?
You can create a fundraiser for almost any occasion — birthdays, holidays, sports events, school drives, or memorials. You can also rally your workplace, church, or community group to join you in fighting hunger.
What types of fundraisers can I create?
You can create a fundraiser for almost any occasion — birthdays, holidays, sports events, school drives, or memorials. You can also rally your workplace, church, or community group to join you in fighting hunger.
How do I start my own fundraiser?
Starting a fundraiser is easy. Click “Start a Fundraiser” on this page, follow the quick setup steps through our iDonate platform, and personalize your page with your story, photo, or goal. You’ll receive a link you can share on social media, email, or text to invite others to give.
How do I start my own fundraiser?
Starting a fundraiser is easy. Click “Start a Fundraiser” on this page, follow the quick setup steps through our iDonate platform, and personalize your page with your story, photo, or goal. You’ll receive a link you can share on social media, email, or text to invite others to give.
What is a personal fundraiser?
A personal (peer-to-peer) fundraiser lets you support Midwest Food Bank by creating your own donation page. You can invite friends, family, or coworkers to give toward your goal — helping provide food and hope for families in need.
What is a personal fundraiser?
A personal (peer-to-peer) fundraiser lets you support Midwest Food Bank by creating your own donation page. You can invite friends, family, or coworkers to give toward your goal — helping provide food and hope for families in need.
What is Disaster Relief?
Midwest Food Bank’s Disaster Relief program provides essential food and supplies to communities impacted by natural disasters and emergencies. We partner with organizations like The Salvation Army and other relief agencies to deliver critical aid where it’s needed most—quickly and efficiently.
What is Disaster Relief?
Midwest Food Bank’s Disaster Relief program provides essential food and supplies to communities impacted by natural disasters and emergencies. We partner with organizations like The Salvation Army and other relief agencies to deliver critical aid where it’s needed most—quickly and efficiently.
How can I help support disaster relief efforts?
You can make a difference by donating funds to support transportation, food, and supplies—or by volunteering to help prepare disaster relief boxes at your nearest division. Every contribution helps us bring hope and practical help to families facing loss.
How can I help support disaster relief efforts?
You can make a difference by donating funds to support transportation, food, and supplies—or by volunteering to help prepare disaster relief boxes at your nearest division. Every contribution helps us bring hope and practical help to families facing loss.
How fast can Midwest Food Bank respond to a disaster?
Speed is one of our strengths. Because of our established network of divisions, volunteers, and partners, we can begin loading and shipping relief trucks within 24 hours of receiving a call for help. Our goal is always to reach those in need as quickly as possible.
How fast can Midwest Food Bank respond to a disaster?
Speed is one of our strengths. Because of our established network of divisions, volunteers, and partners, we can begin loading and shipping relief trucks within 24 hours of receiving a call for help. Our goal is always to reach those in need as quickly as possible.
What types of supplies are included in a disaster relief box?
Each disaster relief box contains shelf-stable food and essential items to help a family for several days. Boxes often include canned goods, pasta, rice, peanut butter, cereal, and hygiene products—providing nourishment and comfort in a time of crisis.
What types of supplies are included in a disaster relief box?
Each disaster relief box contains shelf-stable food and essential items to help a family for several days. Boxes often include canned goods, pasta, rice, peanut butter, cereal, and hygiene products—providing nourishment and comfort in a time of crisis.
How does Midwest Food Bank respond when disaster strikes?
When a disaster occurs, Midwest Food Bank mobilizes immediately. Our trained staff and volunteers assemble family food boxes and coordinate with disaster relief partners to transport them to affected areas. With strategically located divisions, we can begin distributing food and supplies within hours of a request.
How does Midwest Food Bank respond when disaster strikes?
When a disaster occurs, Midwest Food Bank mobilizes immediately. Our trained staff and volunteers assemble family food boxes and coordinate with disaster relief partners to transport them to affected areas. With strategically located divisions, we can begin distributing food and supplies within hours of a request.
How do I know my donation made a difference?
We track all products received and distributed through our network of nonprofit partners. You’ll receive confirmation of your donation, and many partners share stories showing how your food helped feed families in need. 👉 See your impact
How do I know my donation made a difference?
We track all products received and distributed through our network of nonprofit partners. You’ll receive confirmation of your donation, and many partners share stories showing how your food helped feed families in need. 👉 See your impact
Do you accept bulk or recurring donations?
Absolutely. We regularly partner with food manufacturers, retailers, farms, and distributors for bulk or recurring donations. Our national network allows us to manage consistent product flow while reducing food waste. 👉 Partner with us
Do you accept bulk or recurring donations?
Absolutely. We regularly partner with food manufacturers, retailers, farms, and distributors for bulk or recurring donations. Our national network allows us to manage consistent product flow while reducing food waste. 👉 Partner with us
Do you weigh donations?
Yes. All donations are weighed and documented upon receipt. We provide acknowledgment letters or donation receipts that include total pounds donated for your records and reporting.
Do you weigh donations?
Yes. All donations are weighed and documented upon receipt. We provide acknowledgment letters or donation receipts that include total pounds donated for your records and reporting.
Do your locations have storage capacity?
Yes. Each Midwest Food Bank division maintains warehouse, freezer, and cooler space to safely store perishable and non-perishable products. We also coordinate cross-division transfers to ensure donations reach areas of highest need.
Do your locations have storage capacity?
Yes. Each Midwest Food Bank division maintains warehouse, freezer, and cooler space to safely store perishable and non-perishable products. We also coordinate cross-division transfers to ensure donations reach areas of highest need.
What quantities of food can you accept?
We welcome donations of all sizes—from single pallets to truckloads. Each of our divisions has warehouse and refrigeration capacity designed to handle bulk food, corporate donations, and retail reclamation programs.
What quantities of food can you accept?
We welcome donations of all sizes—from single pallets to truckloads. Each of our divisions has warehouse and refrigeration capacity designed to handle bulk food, corporate donations, and retail reclamation programs.
What types of food and items can you accept?
We accept shelf-stable, refrigerated, and frozen products, as well as cleaning and hygiene items. Donated food must meet safety standards and be unopened, properly labeled, and within date codes unless approved for reclamation. 👉 See donation guidelines
What types of food and items can you accept?
We accept shelf-stable, refrigerated, and frozen products, as well as cleaning and hygiene items. Donated food must meet safety standards and be unopened, properly labeled, and within date codes unless approved for reclamation. 👉 See donation guidelines
How do you arrange pickup or delivery?
Our logistics team will coordinate based on the size and location of your donation. Midwest Food Bank can often provide transportation through our own fleet or partner carriers, or we’ll schedule a delivery time at your nearest warehouse. 👉 Find your nearest division
How do you arrange pickup or delivery?
Our logistics team will coordinate based on the size and location of your donation. Midwest Food Bank can often provide transportation through our own fleet or partner carriers, or we’ll schedule a delivery time at your nearest warehouse. 👉 Find your nearest division
What happens after I contact you?
Once we receive your inquiry, a team member will reach out to confirm product details, discuss timing, and determine the best logistics for pickup or delivery. We coordinate closely with you to make the process easy and efficient.
What happens after I contact you?
Once we receive your inquiry, a team member will reach out to confirm product details, discuss timing, and determine the best logistics for pickup or delivery. We coordinate closely with you to make the process easy and efficient.
How do I start the donation process?
Complete the Food Procurement Form or contact your nearest division. Our procurement team will review your information, answer questions, and guide you through next steps. 👉 Start a donation
How do I start the donation process?
Complete the Food Procurement Form or contact your nearest division. Our procurement team will review your information, answer questions, and guide you through next steps. 👉 Start a donation
Can I donate through my Donor-Advised Fund (DAF)?
Yes. You can recommend a grant to Midwest Food Bank through your DAF provider.
Can I donate through my Donor-Advised Fund (DAF)?
Yes. You can recommend a grant to Midwest Food Bank through your DAF provider.
Do you accept stock or planned gifts?
Yes, Midwest Food Bank accepts stock, estate, and other planned gifts. Contact your nearest division for details. See More Ways to Give
Do you accept stock or planned gifts?
Yes, Midwest Food Bank accepts stock, estate, and other planned gifts. Contact your nearest division for details. See More Ways to Give
Can my company match my donation?
Many companies offer matching gifts. Check with your employer’s HR department to see if they participate.
Can my company match my donation?
Many companies offer matching gifts. Check with your employer’s HR department to see if they participate.
Do you accept checks?
Yes. Checks can be mailed directly to your preferred MFB location. Please include any designation in the memo line. You can also do an ACH payment using our online giving form.
Do you accept checks?
Yes. Checks can be mailed directly to your preferred MFB location. Please include any designation in the memo line. You can also do an ACH payment using our online giving form.
Can I get a copy of my donation receipt?
Yes. You can request a copy at any time by contacting your local Midwest Food Bank division.
Can I get a copy of my donation receipt?
Yes. You can request a copy at any time by contacting your local Midwest Food Bank division.
Can I donate in honor or memory of someone?
Yes. You can dedicate your gift through the donation form, and we will send the appropriate acknowledgment.
Can I donate in honor or memory of someone?
Yes. You can dedicate your gift through the donation form, and we will send the appropriate acknowledgment.
Can I set up a recurring monthly gift?
Yes. Our online giving form allows you to choose monthly giving for sustained impact.
Can I set up a recurring monthly gift?
Yes. Our online giving form allows you to choose monthly giving for sustained impact.
How much of my donation goes directly to programs?
Because volunteers do most of our work, over 99% of donations go directly to hunger relief efforts.
How much of my donation goes directly to programs?
Because volunteers do most of our work, over 99% of donations go directly to hunger relief efforts.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes. Midwest Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. You will receive a receipt immediately after donating.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes. Midwest Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. You will receive a receipt immediately after donating.
Can I choose which Midwest Food Bank location my donation supports?
Yes. When giving online, you can select the division you want your gift to support.
Can I choose which Midwest Food Bank location my donation supports?
Yes. When giving online, you can select the division you want your gift to support.
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