Donate Food
The Great Plains Food Bank relies on all levels of food donations to feed those in need across North Dakota and Clay County, Minnesota. From bulk donations from large members of the food industry to items generously given from a family’s food pantry at home, it all plays a critical role to help us end hunger together.
Find more information below regarding our multiple donation levels.
As a large-scale food sourcing and commercial distribution operation, we accept donations of all types from retailers and farmers, along with industry and bulk donations. We will be happy to work with you to make arrangements to pick up bulk shipments from your location.
Find information on the products we accept along with how you can make a donation HERE.
As a large-scale food sourcing and commercial distribution operation, Great Plains Food Bank partners with some organizations and businesses to facilitate large-scale food drives where food is collected in the thousands of pounds. If you are interested in holding a large-scale food drive where multiple pallets of food will be collected, please contact our corporate engagement manager at rknutson@greatplainsfoodbank.org.
Want to help us end hunger in North Dakota and Clay County, Minnesota? Individuals can support our mission by:
Whether you’ve collected food as a group, are clearing out your kitchen pantry or your garden is growing too quickly, we are here to help get food to those in need. No donation is too small. As Great Plains Food Bank is a large-scale food sourcing and commercial distribution operation, we have created this partner agency list to connect you directly with a hunger-relief organization right in your own community that will accept your donation. If you have questions, feel free to contact our corporate engagement manager at rknutson@greatplainsfoodbank.org for additional assistance.
Want to help us end hunger in North Dakota and Clay County, Minnesota? Individuals can support our mission by:
- Donating money in any amount ($1 =2 meals)
- Volunteering at our Fargo or Bismarck facilities
- Hosting a virtual food drive
FOOD DRIVES 101 (a toolkit for hosting your own food drive)