From intent
to impact

Transform how you see food.

Cultivate’s backpack program provides hope to
food-insecure children in our community.

Sponsor a child for just $35 a month!

1,100,000

Pounds of Food Rescued

180,000

Meals Distributed in 2020

5,200

Meals Served Weekly to Elementary Schools

4,450

Volunteer Hours since June 2020

20

New Food Donors Acquired in 2020

Our Mission

Cultivate Food Rescue is devoted to organizing resources from within and outside the community to fight hunger and reduce food waste through food rescue.

Our Vision

Cultivate Food Rescue will be a leader in food rescue and food redistribution innovation in order to support local food ecosystems and meet the nutritional needs of communities.

Defining Food Rescue

Our partnership with Notre Dame and other local food suppliers provides a great opportunity to feed members of our community who are food-insecure. Our food rescue program fills the gap between potentially wasted food and the people and organizations that need food the most.

Volunteer With Us

Perfect for groups! Bring your team and help package several hundred meals in just a few hours. Learn more here:

We are celebrating ONE Million pounds of food rescued!

Cultivate Food Rescue Wins Nonprofit of the Year Award 

Cultivate Food Rescue Wins Nonprofit of the Year Award from Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce

Testimonials

“I’ve had children, and now families, thank me (like I did something) for the food for the weekend. One mom was crying so she was happy. I had a little girl in second grade proudly take two bags home with her (we had extra) and she was so happy to be able to provide food for her family.”

Quote from a teacher at one of the schools.

“I’m not sure what I’d be doing for food if I wasn’t getting these meals. I don’t have transportation, and with my Diabetes and leg issues I can’t get to the bus, so it’s been a real life saver. And, they’re actually good! You don’t find that much, good frozen meals. And you really get a good-sized portion too.”

Air Force Veteran 1979-1986

“We have been able to give our pantry guests so many things we would not have been able to do without the help of Cultivate. Items like milk, bread, boxes with fresh fruits & vegetables, and proteins were delivered to us to distribute to our pantry guests.  Thanks to our friends at Cultivate our pantry has been able to serve many more food insecure families in our community!”

Sue Zumbrun (Clay Church Food Pantry)

Plymouth Community Schools has a student that comes from a very large family. Each week his parents work hard to provide basic necessities. Before Cultivate, this student ate a small dinner that might consist of canned soup and a granola bar and some evenings even skipping meals when money was extra tight. Once this student began receiving CULTIVATE meals each week they couldn’t wait to unzip and see what meals they had in their Cultivate backpack! Without these meals, this student would miss out on the basic necessities such as protein, fruits, and vegetables.

See Cultivate on the Rachael Ray Show!

Did you ever dream that your neighborhood food rescue charity would be on national television? We didn’t either! We’re so grateful for partners like our friend Natalie Bickel with Elkhart Community Schools, who connected us with the Rachael Ray Show and went to New York to film it with our own Randy Z., co-founder and general manager. 

Cultivate Culinary was featured on Elkhart County’s “In the Spotlight” podcast.

Listen to hear founder Jim Conklin discuss how we partner with other Not-For-Profits to feed food insecure children – also featuring Mark Mikel from Family Christian Development Center and Darlene Anderson from the Elkhart Chamber Leadership Academy Team.

Goodbye Randy

Goodbye Randy

After six years of service and devotion to our mission, Co-Founder and Director of Operations,...