Freedge

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$100,000 Goal

The Freedge is a nonprofit dedicated to promote equal access to healthy food through the installation of community fridges (public refrigerators) that are used to share food and ideas at the neighborhood level. 

Since 2014, we have installed or supported the installation of many community fridges, in North America and abroad. We also provide resources to potential community fridge users and hosts, such as the freedge map (http://freedge.org/locations/) and the “freedge yourself” DIY guide (http://freedge.org/freedge-yourself/). Additionally, we give support to other organizations with similar scopes, offering funding and sponsorship. Since 2018, we have sponsored 20 organizations, and given away 100 mini-grants that have helped with the installation of freedges around the United States. 

Why are we doing this?

Despite the tremendous amount of resources devoted to the production and transportation of agricultural products, approximately one-third of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted each year. Much of this waste occurs at the household level—residential disposal of food waste accounts for 31-39 percent of total food waste in middle and high-income neighborhoods. 

At the same time, 14 percent of households in the United States (17.4 million households or 48.1 million Americans) are considered ‘food insecure’. The large amount of food waste coupled with high rates of food insecurity highlights the importance of projects that focus on reducing food waste through redistribution. 

It is estimated that the total carbon emissions associated with the global food system, from petroleum-based fertilizers to plastic packaging for transport, accounts for one-third of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. 

Thus, reducing food waste through redistribution at the residential level is a ‘low-hanging fruit’ with the potential to simultaneously address goals related to environmental and economic justice. However, there are currently few solutions that address food waste at the residential and neighborhood level. Our project aims to address this gap through creating networks of people who are passionate about reducing food waste and strengthening relationships with neighbors, while providing local sources of food for community members who may face food insecurity.


Mission

Freedge’s mission is to encourage food sovereignty, community building and environmental sustainability.

Needs

We rely on donations, fundraising, and grants to fund our operations. We need these funds for liability insurance ($2000 per year and increasing as we sponsor more organizations) for all our sponsored organizations, the purchase of supplies to install community fridges and supporting other organizations installing community fridges through micro and mini grants ($200 to $1000 each). Currently, we have more than 100 applications for these grants waiting to be funded ($20,000 to $100,000).

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Freedge

other names

Left Lovers

Tax id (EIN)

81-5404809

Mission Category

Food, Agriculture & Nutrition

Operating Budget

$50,001 - $100,000

Organization Need

Funding: Unrestricted

Demographics Served

Low-income individuals/families, General population, Homeless/Underhoused/Unhoused

Local Counties Served

Sacramento, Yolo

Address

7202 CHANTILLEY CT
SAN JOSE, CA 95139

Other

2013 Whittier dr
Davis, CA 95618

Service areas

Sacramento, CA, US

Davis, CA, US

Yolo County, CA, US

Sacramento County, CA, US

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