Resources for Partner Food Organizations

woman holding box of fruit near food pantry shelves

Are you an organization or non-profit serving Denver?

Access food-related funding opportunities, technical assistance, and other resources related to food donation, licensing, safety, and sustainability.

Learn How to Sign up Your Community Members for SNAP

Hunger Free Colorado’s SNAP Outreach programs work to improve our state participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Hunger Free Colorado staff can visit multiple community locations to provide in-person assistance in the Denver Metro area. Additionally, they provide free training, tools, and support to community partners Statewide through our SNAP Partners Engaging in Application Services (PEAS) program.

SNAP PEAS

Promote Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) Colorado for Community Members

Are your community members SNAP recipients? Help them maximize their benefits by telling them about Double Up Food Bucks. Help SNAP or P-EBT recipients get access to additional free fruits and vegetables through DUFB.

 Double Up Food Bucks Colorado

 

Partners, help spread the word about the DUFB program by using and sharing Nourish Colorado’s outreach toolkit. Double Up’s success is grounded in a network of partners who help spread the word. Nourish Colorado has a variety of downloadable outreach materials available in English and Spanish in the toolkit. You can also email them for paper copies at no cost.  

Double Up Food Bucks Promotion Materials

 

Still have questions about the Nourish Colorado Double Up Food Bucks program and how it works?

 

Watch the video tutorials.

 

To contact a Double Up team member email Doubleup@nourishcolorado.org

 

 

Data and Maps

Want to be a data driven business/organization? Find the latest data and most updated maps to use to drive your work.  

Food System Policies

Discover food system policies aimed at addressing the challenges faced by many Denver residents, particularly children, who have limited access to healthy, affordable foods and beverages.

Food System Policies

Source Local Food

Are you looking to buy or access more locally grown or produced food for your programs or community?

The Colorado Department of Agriculture

 

East Denver Food Hub

  • The East Denver Food Hub is located in Denver and will source local produce and also deliver custom orders and food boxes. 

 

Colo-Pac

  • Colo-Pac is a local Denver produce broker who will often have a list of Colorado produce tailored specifically for food pantries and nonprofit organizations.

 

Colorado Department of Education Early Childhood Education Program

 

Good Food Purchasing Producers

Find Assistance Making Food Deliveries

There are several local and national organizations who can help provide delivery services to pantries and food assistance organizations.

Bondadosa

  • Bondadosa provides delivery services to nonprofit food pantries and organizations focused on food access. Contact them directly to inquire about pricing and availability of our delivery services. They can offer partners last-mile deliveries.

 

Move for Hunger

  •  Move for Hunger uses its network of moving partners to offer free delivery service of large donations to food banks and pantries in the Denver Metro Area. 

 

 Door Dash

  • Door Dash offers opportunities to partner through Project Dash and make deliveries on behalf of food banks and pantries, community action agencies, and other social impact organizations. Partner organizations determine who receives deliveries, when deliveries will take place, and where the distribution site will be. Dashers transport items from the distribution site to the destination, and recipients receive updates via text message throughout the process.  

Get Involved in Planning the Future of the City

Learn about the Denver Community Planning and Development (CPD) Neighborhood Planning Initiative which has three core values: intentional, equitable, and measurable. They provide a level of analysis, detail, and guidance on issues affecting local areas that citywide plans cannot and help implement citywide plans at a local level.

 

Neighborhood Planning

 

Denver Moves Everyone 2050

  • The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI)’s Denver Moves Everyone (DME) project amplifies the diverse voices of thousands of residents across all 78 neighborhoods in Denver. Centered on equity, DME advocates for increased investments in Denver’s transportation infrastructure to enhance access to essential resources, including food options, fostering a more connected and resilient community.

Department of Housing Stability (HOST)

Discover partner resources including Housing Development Resources, Funding Opportunities & Procurement Resources, Contractor Payment Requests, Asset Management & Compliance Resources, and Training opportunities.

Department of Housing Stability (HOST)

Denver Human Services (DHS) GIVE Center

Refer your clients to the DHS GIVE Center to get emergency assistance with the following resources. Referrals are strongly encouraged, access the form here. GIVE Center provides support with: Food access; Colorado vital document vouchers, including: Identification, Birth certificates death certificates; Hygiene items; Diapers (Baby / Adult); Resource navigation.

 

GIVE Center

Food Waste Prevention Resources

Including these best practices in your program operations could save you money by optimizing food purchases. These practices will also minimize food waste and provide an improved experience for clients by maximizing the usefulness and cultural relevance of food offered. 

DDPHE Food Rescue

Get Involved in Food Programs and Policy

  • Sign up to receive monthly email updates from the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment (DDPHE) Food Systems Team.
  • The Denver Sustainable Food Policy Council (SFPC) is an official board and commission of the City and County of Denver designated to make recommendations on food policy for the City. 
  • Join the Healthy Food for Denver’s Kids Commission meeting or apply to join.
  • Good Food Purchasing Program (GFPP) Coalition is a coalition of partners ensuring the successful implementation the City’s GFPP program to ensure city food purchases are values-aligned with Environmental sustainability; valued workforce; local economies; nutrition; fair treatment of animals; and racial equity.
  • Denver Food Metro Food Resource Group hosts monthly calls for food assistance partners such as food pantries, food banks, and free meal programs. Sign up for the calls hosted on the first Tuesday of the month at 10:30am by contacting Lesly.Baesens@denvergov.org.
  • Food in Communities (FIC) engages community partners in policy, systems, and environmental changes to food systems on the neighborhood scale.

 

Emailfoodaccess@denvergov.org for any updates to the information on this page.