1 in 6 children are
experiencing
food insecurity

There is no possible excuse for children to go hungry in this country .
Yet it happens everyday in every community.

For some kids, lunch at school may be the last healthy meal of the day. In a 2017 No Kid Hungry survey, almost 3 out of 5 low-income parents said it was difficult to afford food for their kids to eat after school

Teachers across the country have shared how important after school meals are to their students who might not get enough to eat at home, providing not just nutrition, but a sense of security and stability.

We also know that these meals are effective. Research on afterschool programs and meals overwhelmingly shows positive results:

Test scores improveA study from the Harvard Family Research Project found that students who participated in high-quality afterschool programs for two years showed significant gains in standardized math test scores when compared to their peers who did not participate.

Attendance and graduation rates go up: A study of kids in Los Angeles public schools showed that 70% of kids who participated in after-school programs had exemplary attendance records (as compared to just 56% of students who did not participate). And in Chicago, kids enrolled in after-school and summer programs graduated at a rate of 95% - more than double the overall rate for the school system.

Educators support after-school programs: “This is an essential program in our district,” said Donna Martin, a school nutrition director for Burke County Public Schools in Georgia. “The kids are willing to stay after school for tutoring because of the hot meal. The graduation rate has increased.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Industry COLLECTIVE Work?

You consider how many staff you would like to be involved and determine your budget for the event.

We handle the details of acquiring the resources and creating materials for you to support this initiative at your location.

You schedule a 30-minute time for your staff team to come together to pack the supplies. Once the project is complete, you deliver the finished products to a local non-profit or school that cares for kids in need in your community.

How can I become a sponsor?

Through our partnership with the National Association of Landscape Professionals companies may now contribute financially toward the Industry COLLECTIVE Initiatives to enable Green Industry Companies to serve communities across the country. By matching generosity with companies who are willing and eager to serve we can do even greater things than any one company could do on their own. Learn more on our Sponsorship Opportunities page by clicking the link below.

How much does it cost to participate?

Cost is determined by the number of staff serving.
6 people (24 kits) - $350
12 people (48 kits) - $700
18 people (72 kits) - $1,050
24 people (96 kits) - $1,400

Multi-site locations and groups larger than 24-staff, please reach out to contact@industrycollective.com to get connected.

For scholarship opportunities for your company or to sponsor an upcoming event email contact@industrycollective.com.

How do I sign up?

Open enrollment for the Winter COLLECTIVE Impact Week is October 1-30. Companies wishing to get involved for the first time can complete the form below to find out more information.

Contact us.

contact@industrycollective.com
(704) 618-4521