Food Distributions

Food Distributions

At the Great Plains Food Bank, we bring nutritious food directly to neighbors across North Dakota and Clay County, Minnesota through a variety of programs designed to meet people where they are. From regularly scheduled Mobile Food Pantries, to responsive Pop-Up Pantries, and inclusive Cultural Pop-Ups, each event helps ensure everyone has access to the food they need. All in need of food assistance are welcome to come and receive food at no cost! View the upcoming food distributions below. 

Mobile Food Pantry

Mobile Food Pantry  provides a variety of food items that may include shelf-stable products, produce, dairy, meat, and more to rural communities. Items are distributed right off of our truck by our staff and volunteers and delivered directly to people in need. Distributions are set up as a drive-through where neighbors are able to stay in their cars and items are placed directly inside their vehicle or trunk.

Tuesday, June 9

  • Mandaree | Water Chief Hall, 105 4th Ave. SW, Mandaree | 12:30pm – 1:30pm

  • New Town | Northern Lights Community Center, 710 East Ave, New Town | 3:30pm – 5:00pm

Wednesday, June 10

  • Parshall | North Country Oil, 7258 38th ST N, Parshall | 4:00pm until gone
  • White Shield | C-Store, 10A Sesame Frontage Rd, White Shield | 11:00am – 1:00pm 

Thursday, June 18

  • Dunseith | Heart of the Turtle Mountain Food Pantry, 21 Main St NE, Dunseith | 1:00pm until gone

  • Drayton | Drayton Public School #19, 108 S. 5th Street, Drayton | 3:45pm – 4:45pm

Pop-Up Pantry

Pop-up distributions bring fresh and shelf-stable food to locations across the metro area to support partner pantries in the demand in resources. These drive-through events are open to everyone where volunteers load a variety of food items that may include shelf-stable items, produce, dairy, meat, and more directly into your vehicle. Just drive up, complete a short form, and you’re on your way!

June 1

  • Olivet’s Fresh Produce Pop-Up Pantry  | Olivet Lutheran Church (1330 S University Dr. Fargo, ND 58103)  |  4:30 – 6:30pm 

June 2 & 16

  • Neighborhood Church Pop-up Pantry | Neighborhood Church (730 27th St N, Fargo, ND 58102)  | 4:00 – 5:30pm 

June 4

  • Salem Pop-up Pantry | Salem Evangelical Free Church (1111 30th Ave. S., Moorhead, MN 56560)  | 5:15 – 6:15pm  

June 18

  • Pontoppidan Pop-up Pantry | Pontoppidan Lutheran Church ( 309 4th St N, Fargo, ND 58102) | 4:00-5:30pm
  • West Fargo Eats Pop-Up Pantry | West Fargo Eats (1402 16th St. E, Fargo) | 4:00-5:30pm

June 25

  • UCC Pop-up Pantry – Clay County | First Congregational United Church of Christ (406 8th St S. Moorhead MN 56560)  | 4:00-6:00pm 

CULTURAL POP-UP

Cultural pop-ups focus on providing foods that reflect and celebrate the diverse backgrounds of our neighbors. These events are designed in partnership with community organizations to offer culturally familiar items and create an inclusive food distribution experience that honors local traditions and tastes. These drive-through distributions are open to everyone.

June 11

  • Bismarck Burleigh Public Health (407 South 26th Street, Bismarck) | 3:30pm-5:00pm

**In the event of an emergency, we may have to cancel distributions with little notice for the safety of our staff and neighbors. Please check Great Plains Food Bank’s Facebook and website for the latest updates. 

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PRIVACY POLICY

This privacy notice discloses the privacy practices for Great Plains Food Bank regarding websites located at www.greatplainsfoodbank.org and give.greatplainsfoodbank.org. Great Plains Food Bank reserves the right, at any time and without notice, to change this Privacy Policy simply by posting such changes on our site. Any such change will be effective immediately upon posting. Great Plains Food Bank (“us”, “we”, “our”). Website visitor, guest, and/or donor (“you”, “user”).

Information Collection

  • Personal Information You Choose to Provide In the process of general correspondence, making a gift, or participating in online surveys you may be asked to supply us with personal information, including your email address, postal address, home or work telephone number and other information. If you correspond with us through email, we may retain the content of your email messages, your email address, and our responses. 
  • Website Use Information Similar to most websites, our site may utilize “cookies” and web server logs to collect information about how our website is used. Information gathered may include the date and time of visits, pages viewed, time spent on our website, and the sites visited just before and just after ours. This information is collected on an aggregate basis; none of this information is associated with you as an individual.

How Do We Use Information 

  • That You Provide to Us? We use personal information for purposes of administering our not-for-profit business activities, providing service and support, and making available other information and services to our website visitors, guests, agency partners, advocates, contracted consultants, and approved vendors. We may use the information provided to notify you about important changes to our website, new services, or new information that supports your interest in hunger-relief. 
  • Collected From Cookies? We use cookies and web server logs to gather information about our website users’ browsing activities. This information assists us in designing and continually improving our web pages in the most user-friendly manner. We do not use these technologies to capture any personally identifying information.

Security

  • How Do We Protect Your Information?
    • We utilize encryption/security software to safeguard the confidentiality of personal information we collect from unauthorized access or disclosure and accidental loss, alteration or destruction. 
    • Our operations and business practices are periodically reviewed for compliance with organization policies and procedures governing the security, confidentiality and quality of our information. 
    • Our organization values ethical standards, policies and practices and is committed to the protection of user information. Our not-for-profit business practices limit employee access to confidential information, and limits the use and disclosure of such information to authorized persons, processes and transactions.
  • How Do We Secure Information Transmissions? All information transmitted through our website, giving pages, and forms are sent via secure, encrypted server. Other emails you send to us may not be secure; for that reason, we ask that you do not send confidential information such as Social Security, credit card, or account numbers to us through an unsecured email.
  • Do We Disclose Information to Outside Parties? We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information. We may provide aggregate information about our website visitors or website traffic patterns to our contracted affiliates or third parties; this information will not include personally identifying data, except as otherwise provided in this privacy policy. Personal information such as email and address may be shared with a contracted third party for the use of email dissemination and direct mail marketing; all third party vendors are required to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
  • Legally Compelled Disclosure of Information? We may disclose information when legally compelled to do so, in other words, when we, in good faith, believe that the law requires it or for the protection of our legal rights.

Permission to Use of Materials 

  • The right to download and store or output the materials on our website is granted for personal use only, and materials may not be reproduced in any edited form. Any other reproduction, transmission, performance, display or editing of these materials by any means mechanical or electronic without our express written permission is strictly prohibited. Users wishing to obtain permission to reprint or reproduce any materials appearing on this site may contact us directly.

Your Access to and Control of Information 

  • You may request access to all of your personally identifiable information that we collect online and maintain in our donor constituent database, DonorPerfect. 
  • You may request removal from any communication including but not limited to emails, direct mail pieces, text and phone calls.
  • Because we do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information; opting out of such practices is optional and not required.

Contact Great Plains Food Bank/Opt-out

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, need to opt-out of future communications, or wish to exercise any other privacy right you may have by law, please contact us in any of the ways shown below.

Great Plains Food Bank
attn. Development Associate
1720 3rd Ave N
Fargo, ND 58102

Phone: 701-476-9120

Email: info@greatplainsfoodbank.org

All opt-out requests will be honored, but please be patient with us as it may take up to twelve (12) weeks for opt-out changes to be fully implemented. We may also occasionally initiate contact with opt-out supporters in order to update their contact preferences, and we will promptly accommodate their updated preferences, if any.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS

DONATION REFUND POLICY

We are grateful for your donation and support of our organization. If you have made an error in making your donation or change your mind about contributing to our organization please contact us. Refunds are returned using the original method of payment. If you made your donation by credit card, your refund will be credited to that same credit card.

AUTOMATED RECURRING DONATION CANCELLATION

Ongoing support is important to enabling projects to continue their work, so we encourage donors to continue to contribute to projects over time. But if you must cancel your recurring donation, please notify us.