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Thanks to these community partners, you can make a difference just by attending, shopping, dining out and more.

Together, with our partners, we can achieve our mission to nourish our ‘ohana today and end hunger tomorrow.  On behalf of the communities we serve, mahalo to our promotional partners that are committed to ensuring that no one in our ʻohana goes hungry. Check out these current promotions in our community where money raised goes back to Hawai‘i Foodbank and the people we serve.

Dine at T S Restaurants

Sept. 9-15

In honor of Hunger Action Month, T S Restaurants invites guests to support Hawaiʻi’s food banks when dining at any of its seven locations across the state from Sept. 9 through 15. On Oʻahu, customers are encouraged to make a donation to support Hawaii Foodbank when visiting Duke’s Waikīkī and Hula Grill Waikīkī. For every dollar donated, T S Restaurants will subtract the same amount from the guest’s bill — up to $50.

Canstruction®

Sept. 14-21

With Build Day on Saturday, Sept. 14, AIA Honolulu’s Canstruction®  takes place at Kahala Mall and runs through Sept. 21. Teams led by architects, builders, and allied design and engineering professionals will design and build giant sculptures made entirely out of canned foods. Then, the public is invited to vote for their favorite structure by making a donation to Hawai‘i Foodbank. Every dollar donated counts as one vote.

Foodland Give Aloha

Sept. 1-30

Give Aloha, Foodland’s annual community matching gifts program, was created to honor founder Maurice J. “Sully” Sullivan and continue his legacy of giving back to the community. Each year during the month of September, customers are invited to make a donation at Foodland to their favorite participating Hawai‘i nonprofit organizations. Make a donation to Hawai‘i Foodbank using code 77425, and Foodland will match a portion of your gift.

UTme! by UNIQLO Hawai‘i

Through Nov. 3

Featuring local artists and organizations, UTme! by UNIQLO allows customers to design and print their own custom T-shirts and tote bags with a portion of the proceeds going to Hawai‘i Foodbank. Since UTme! launched, UNIQLO has contributed hundreds of thousands of meals to help nourish our ‘ohana. Pick out your favorites from Chibi Usagi, Jasper Wong, Zippy’s, Meadow Gold and more – or customize your own!

Aloha United Way

Through Dec. 31

Each year, Aloha United Way partners with more than 1,400 companies, organizations and government entities to invest in building a more resilient Hawai‘i. Through running giving campaigns with their employees, Aloha United Way’s workplace supporters contribute to the single most efficient and effective way to create change for the community. Select code 96640 to designate support for Hawai‘i Foodbank when making a donation.

Combined Federal Campaign

Through Jan. 15, 2025

Each fall, the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) enables Federal employees and retirees to come together to raise money and volunteer for their favorite charities. Those wishing to participate in the event can “give happy” by visiting the CFC website, using the CFC Giving App or texting the word “donate” to 978-487-5678. Select code 38446 to designate support for Hawai‘i Foodbank when making a donation.

Keiki Kaukau

Ongoing

Created by Hawai‘i mom and former school teacher April Hail, Keiki Kaukau means “kid food” in local lingo. The beautifully designed line of children’s products offers unique wooden toys, books and games that serve as language learning tools and gateways to cultural discovery. Keiki Kaukau believes that nourishment is at the foundation of healthy child development and donates 3% of its total sales to Hawai‘i Foodbank each quarter.

Feeding America Partner Promotions

Ongoing

Hawai‘i Foodbank is a certified partner of Feeding America — the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization, encompassing a network of 200 food banks across the United States. Feeding America partners with companies on engaging campaigns to raise awareness of hunger and provide financial support to help those in need. Check out these Feeding America partner promotions that support Hawai‘i Foodbank’s local initiatives.

Foodland's Project Keiki

April 1–30

Project Keiki supports the efforts of the food banks statewide to provide nutritious snacks and meals to Hawaii’s children when school is not in session. During the month of April, you can participate in Foodland’s new community program, Project Keiki by rounding up your purchase at checkout, donating your change, donating 250 Maikaʻi points to equal a $5 donation, or purchasing a pin or set of pins in support of Foodland’s Project Keiki. 

Fight Hunger. Spark Change.

April 1–29

The 11th annual Walmart and Sam’s Club Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign will run in stores, clubs and online from April 1 to 29. There are three easy ways for customers and members to participate to support their local food bank: purchase participating products in store or online, donate at check-out in stores or clubs, or donate at Feeding America’s Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign site.

Waikīkī SPAM JAM® 20th Anniversary

April 27

Through Waikīkī SPAM JAM’s combined support over the last 20 years, Hawai‘i Foodbank has provided food for nearly 1 million meals — with more to come this year. We are incredibly grateful for SPAM JAM, the SJ Foundation, Hormel, all the SPAM JAM vendors and participating restaurants, and the generous support from our community. Please join us on April 27, as we celebrate SPAM JAM®’s 20th anniversary together.

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Aloha Canister Collection

March 1 – April 30

Drop your spare change in canisters at Aloha Island Mart across the state to support Hawai‘i Foodbank during the months of March and April. Funds raised through Aloha’s ongoing canister collection program at statewide participating Aloha Island Mart stores will benefit our statewide ‘ohana of food banks – staying where they are collected to support each island’s respective food bank. For a complete list of locations, click here.

Want to Become a Corporate Partner?

Reach out today if you are interested in becoming a corporate partner! For more information, please contact our corporate relations team at corporaterelations@hawaiifoodbank.org or 808-954-7888, and get started by filling out the Corporate Partnership Inquiry Form below:

Federal Poverty Guidelines

Household Size
200% Monthly Gross Income (BBCE Household)
130% Monthly Gross Income (Regular Household)
100% Monthly Net Income
1
$2,606
$1,694
$1,303
2
$3,510
$2,282
$1,755
3
$4,416
$2,870
$2,208
4
$5,320
$3,458
$2,660
5
$6,226
$4,047
$3,113
6
$7,130
$4,635
$3,565
7
$8,036
$5,223
$4,018
8
$8,940
$5,811
$4,470
9
$9,846
$6,400
$4,923
10
$10,752
$6,989
$5,376
11
$11,658
$7,578
$5,829
12
$12,564
$8,167
$6,282
13
$13,470
$8,756
$6,735
14
$14,376
$9,345
$7,188
15
$15,282
$9,934
$7,641
16
$906
$589
$453

Note: 200% BBCE Monthly Gross Income (MGI) is based on 100% SNAP Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
BBCE – Broad-based Categorical Eligibility

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Federal Poverty Guidelines

Household Size
200% Monthly Gross Income
(BBCE Household)
130% Monthly Gross Income
(Regular Household)
100% Monthly Net Income
1
$2,606
$1,694
$1,303
2
$3,510
$2,282
$1,755
3
$4,416
$2,870
$2,208
4
$5,320
$3,458
$2,660
5
$6,226
$4,047
$3,113
6
$7,130
$4,635
$3,565
7
$8,036
$5,223
$4,018
8
$8,940
$5,811
$4,470
9
$9,846
$6,400
$4,923
10
$10,752
$6,989
$5,376
11
$11,658
$7,578
$5,829
12
$12,564
$8,167
$6,282
13
$13,470
$8,756
$6,735
14
$14,376
$9,345
$7,188
15
$15,282
$9,934
$7,641
16
$906
$589
$453

Note: 200% BBCE Monthly Gross Income (MGI) is based on 100% SNAP Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
BBCE – Broad-based Categorical Eligibility