Partnerships
Partnerships
Support from Partners is Needed to Maximize the Impact on our Community
Learn why your partnership is so critical
Financial Support
Your corporate donation or as a company you fundraise and present a check from your teams, it will enable more families and individuals to receive services. We invite you to join other businesses and partner with us on our mission.
Bronze Gifts: $500 – $2,500
Silver Gifts: $2,501 – $5,000
Gold Gifts: $5,001 – $10,000
Platinum Gifts: $10,000>
In-Kind Donations
Please contact us if you can be a partner in our mission to provide the healthiest food options for our guests. We are blessed beyond measure to partner with FoodLink, Wegmans, and Costco currently where we can make each dollar that is donated stretch to provide nutritious meals. For every dollar donated, we can purchase $25 worth of food for our guests.
Matching Gifts
If your organization has a corporate match program for employee giving, we would love to have Center 4 Hope on your list of nonprofits. We can host a coffee hour and speak to your company about the impact theirs and your contributions will have on their community and provide all the options they can get involved if interested.
Event Sponsorship
Maybe you’d like to financially support an upcoming event or provide in-kind services (catering, signage, décor, raffle prizes) to help us keep our event costs as low as possible to raise critical funds to maximize the efforts of our services.
Program Support
We are currently offering our guest services beyond providing food. We want to share the love of Christ through food, medical care, employment, and financial counseling. We are seeking partners to help with these services financially and through expertise or a volunteer commitment.
Volunteering
Without volunteers, our non-profit would not be able to operate. The center’s origins started as a food pantry at Hope Church. It has now grown into a non-profit and we rely on volunteers from beyond the church from across the country to unleash compassion on the residents in the town of Greece, N.Y.