Spotlighting Our Partner,
The University of Notre Dame
120 Tons of Food Rescued
$100,000 Donated
500 Volunteer Shifts Since 2021
Saying that Cultivate wouldn’t be where we are without the University of Notre Dame is an understatement!
In the summer of 2016, the University and Cultivate collaborated on ways to reduce food waste in an effort to promote sustainability in the new football stadium. Since that meeting of the minds, Cultivate has been rescuing food during each home game. Rescues quickly expanded to the dining halls, basketball games, hockey games and other venues. Students have helped Cultivate with over 15 research projects and contributed expertise through undergraduate and graduate internships.
Notre Dame volunteers pack meals and help in the kitchen. Several staff serve as board and committee members. Students, faculty, and staff are donors and champions of our mission. The university’s impact on our vision and our community is a lasting one. Thank you for all that you do!
Cleats for a Cause
It is an incredible honor to be selected as one of four charities to participate in Cleats for a Cause with Notre Dame Football and Under Armour! The players will wear custom cleats on October 22nd against UNLV. The cleats will then be auctioned off to benefit Cultivate Food Rescue, Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Joseph County YMCA of Greater Michiana.
No Neighbor Hungry, No Food Wasted.No Neighbor Hungry, No Food Wasted.
As a 501c3 not-for-profit organization, Cultivate is devoted to ending the cycle of hunger in the local communities of northern Indiana by providing a food rescue service.
Our mission is to build a local network of food suppliers with the goal of providing wholesome meals so no one in our community goes hungry.
Join with us to provide food to the most vulnerable in our community. Your donations and volunteer time are invaluable to changing lives in northern Indiana.
Join Us in Our Mission of No Neighbor Hungry, No Food Wasted!
Additional Resources
We’ve Hit a Major Food Rescue Milestone!
Since 2016, we’ve rescued five million pounds of food! This is a major milestone but is one we plan to soon double as we open our expanded operations in 2024.
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