Sponsorships

Supporting the cost of an existing Vermont Foodbank event or program through a sponsorship is a well-established way to create positive brand association for your company, raise awareness about the issue of food insecurity, and provide much needed funding to improve food access throughout Vermont.

Photo of two women standing alongside a table with Roots gift bags on it.
Photo of two women standing alongside a table with Roots gift bags on it.

Currently, we have the following ongoing sponsorship opportunities available for our corporate and foundation partners:

A Vermont Foodbank truck in a sunny parking lot with volunteers distributing food. VeggieVanGo is a fresh produce distribution program of Vermont Foodbank.

Fleet Sponsorships

Vermont Foodbank fleet sponsors ensure that nourishing food is available in every county in Vermont so that help is there, when and where it’s needed most. With trucks running year-round across the state, this is a highly visible way to show that you are committed to ending hunger in Vermont.

Click here to find out more.

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ROOTS

ROOTS is a community-based fundraising event presented by Cork Restaurant and Natural Wine Shop and Strawberry Hill Farm, in the beautiful town of Stowe. This tent party features wine tasting and food sampling from some of the finest producers in Vermont. By donating 100% of the proceeds from ticket sales to Vermont Foodbank, the event has successfully raised over $400,000 since its inception just a few short years ago.

Interested in Starting a New Event, Fundraiser, or Food Drive?

For information and assistance in starting your food drive, fundraiser, or event, please visit our Host a Fundraiser, Food Drive, or Event page.

Photo Michael Wood-Lewis standing next to the Front Porch Forum sign.

The Vermont Foodbank is the epitome of a good neighbor. Front Porch Forum is proud to partner with this steadfast provider of critical food supplies, client resources, and care across the cities, towns, and neighborhoods of Vermont.

~ Michael Wood-Lewis,
Co-Founder & CEO, Front Porch Forum