Hunger

Organizations that focus on food insecurity, food systems, farming, gardening, gleaning, and nutrition.

24 Nonprofits

3,828 Donors

$979,056.20 Given So Far

Give!Guide Hunger
Sharing food and offering wraparound services to over 9,000 people each month, so that all our neighbors can live their best lives.
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Farmers Market Fund provides $20 to each customer with SNAP to access fresh, locally grown produce, supporting small farmers and economies.
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Friends of Portland Community Gardens supports and strengthens the community gardening movement in Portland.
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BIPOC-Led Organization
Growing Gardens at homes, schools, and correctional facilities to cultivate a healthier more equitable Oregon.
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A multicultural, queer-led farm in SE Portland teaching kids and adults how to grow food and steward land. Donating 100% of what we grow.
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Lift UP addresses key social determinants of health through food. Our work improves the health, stability and independence of our community.
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Love Our City is a community food pantry that provides a weekly food box distribution for families in need.
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We provide nutritious meals & social connections each weekday to thousands of homebound older adults in the greater Portland metro area.
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BIPOC-Led Organization
We rescue fresh and quality food, cook them into nutrient-dense chef-prepared meals for home delivery and pickup. Zero-barrier.
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The most active food pantry in Oregon, NEFP welcomes 5,000 clients a month for self-serve shopping. Proudly a program of EMOregon.
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No one should ever go hungry. That’s why we connect people with food today and build community power to end hunger at its roots.
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BIPOC-Led Organization
We grow food, sell food, and share food as a way to build economic and food resilience in Oregon’s largest affordable housing community.
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We advocate on behalf of all Oregonians experiencing food insecurity to build a state where every person is free from hunger.
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BIPOC-Led Organization
Providing weekend food sacks and care cards to over 1300 kids at risk of hunger in 15 Portland area elementary schools each week.
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Portland Fruit Tree Project cares for, and harvests from, the fruit trees (and vines & shrubs) that feed and shade our neighborhoods.
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SnowCap is one of Oregon’s largest sources of food assistance, offering food, clothing, and a range of supportive programs to those in need.
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St. Johns Food Share is an independent, 100% volunteer run, no barrier food pantry providing a welcoming shopping experience for all.
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Delivering nourishment, connection, and dignity to homebound seniors and adults living with disabilities across Portland.
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Sunshine Division provides food to Portland families and individuals in need, ensuring no one goes hungry. Your support makes it possible.
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At Thimbleberry Collaborative Farm, we aim to co-create a more sustainable, equitable, efficient, and healthy food system.
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Tualatin Food Pantry provides nutritious emergency food to individuals and families in need living in the tri-county area.
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We rescue wholesome food from going into landfills and redistribute it to the community cost-free and barrier-free.
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New BIPOC-Led Organization
Youth - Soil - Community: We mentor youth affected by incarceration through farming that heals soil, nourishes families, and grows futures.
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A unique community resource consisting of an organic urban farm, wetland, and community gathering spaces, grounded in food justice.
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