Campbell Soup Company

Campbell Soup Company, founded in 1869, is a prominent manufacturer and marketer of branded convenience food products based in the United States. The company operates through five segments: U.S. Simple Meals, Global Baking and Snacking, International Simple Meals and Beverages, U.S. Beverages, and North America Foodservice. Campbell's diverse product portfolio includes soups, meals, beverages, snacks, and packaged fresh foods, which are sold worldwide. The company has expanded its operations through several acquisitions, such as Bolthouse Farms and Plum Organics, enhancing its presence in the health-focused food segment. Campbell also divested its European simple meals business to streamline its focus on core markets and offerings.

Adam G. Ciongoli

Senior Vice President and General Counsel

Anthony DiSilvestro

Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Ken Gosnell

Vice President of Investor Relations, Finance and Strategy

Keith Mcloughlin

Interim President And Chief Executive Officer

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After School All Stars offers a proven alternative for these children. We engage them in activities and on-going relationships that increase confidence and encourage success in all areas of their lives - at home, in school and in the community.

Daily Bread Food Bank

Grant in 2023
A registered charity that is fighting hunger in our communities. Every year thousands of people across Toronto rely on food banks.

Trust for Public Land

Grant in 2023
Trust for Public Land is a group working to protect and save public lands instead of allowing their sale or abuse.
Talbot House Ministries offers men’s and women’s shelters, three meals a day, job assistance and vocational rehabilitation, and permanent housing assistance. They provide sobriety, clean-living classes, a food pantry, free medical clinic services, and opportunities for life renewal of people. If anyone wants to contact them please contact them via phone call or email.

Roof Above

Grant in 2023
Roof Above is a non-profit organization that provides basic needs, substance use treatment programs, housing, and shelter services.

Island Grown

Grant in 2023
Island Grown is a non-profit organization that grows, gleans, cooks, and distributes free food to the needy. They also teach Island children about food, from its history and ties to the culture to how to grow and prepare healthy meals.
Marion Polk Food Share helps local communities collect and distribute nutritious food for children, seniors, and adults with disabilities.

The Food Trust

Grant in 2023
The Food Trust, a nonprofit founded in 1992, strives to make healthy food available to all. Working with neighborhoods, schools, grocers, farmers and policymakers, we've developed a comprehensive approach that combines nutrition education and greater availability of affordable, healthy food.

Auerfarm

Grant in 2023
Auerfarm engages children and adults to engage in, learn about, and enjoy agriculture, science, and the natural environment. They provide educational programs such as field trips, farm-to-school, and family programs. They can be reached by phone and email.

Person-to-Person

Grant in 2023
Person-to-Person is a volunteer-driven, community-supported agency which, through a sharing of goods and talents, responds to individuals and families who lack basic necessities or resources to improve their lives.

YMCA of Philadelphia

Grant in 2019
YMCA of Philadelphia is a non-profit organization, involved in youth development activities, healthy living etc.

FoodCorps

Grant in 2019
FoodCorps is a nationwide team of AmeriCorps leaders who connect kids to real food and help them grow up healthy. FoodCorps envisions a future in which all our nation’s children know what healthy food is, care where it comes from, and have access to it every day. FoodCorps is devoted to understanding the impact our activities are having on people, places, and systems.
The Food Bank of South Jersey’s humble beginnings in Camden, New Jersey is a reinforcement of what happens when ordinary citizens, driven by compassion and conviction, accomplish extraordinary feats. Founded in 1985 by 13 individuals with the belief that no one should go hungry, the Food Bank of South Jersey’s mission was birthed. This simple grassroots vision from one South Jersey city has stood the test of time to become a trusted beacon of hope feeding hundreds of thousands of food-insecure residents and renewing their faith in the kindness of humanity.
Communities In Schools is the nation’s largest and most effective dropout prevention organization, serving over 1.5 million students in 26 states. Our mission is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. CIS of Robeson County was established in 1992 as part of a countywide economic development initiative to address the high dropout rate in Robeson County. We help students overcome barriers to learning using our unique CIS Model. This model means we place a Student Support Specialist in the schools we serve to provide supports that meet school-wide and student goals. By bringing caring adults into the schools to address children’s unmet needs, CIS provides the link between educators and the community. The result: teachers are free to teach, and students – many in jeopardy of dropping out – have the opportunity to focus on learning. We currently offer several different programs in 18 schools across the county, serving almost 5,000 students.
Plan your visit today! There's a lot going on at the museum, so stay up-to-date on all the programs, activities and exhibits on their calendar page.Stepping Stones is a non-profit, educational resource and they are dependent upon the generosity of our supporters – like YOU.
They provide a platform for individuals and organizations to develop disruptive ideas in the areas of behavioral health, philanthropy, advocacy, and policy.At the Foundation, we THINK, DO, and SUPPORT in order to establish a new paradigm for behavioral health, which values the unique spark and basic dignity in every human.
Community engagement and collaboration are at the core of our efforts. We work with partners to frame conversations around critical issues to create on-the-ground solutions. To effect long-term change, these collaborations utilize the collective impact model, a systematic approach to agreeing on the issues of concern and how they will determine success. In Bridgeport, United Way of Coastal Fairfield County fills the critical role of a backbone organization for Bridgeport Prospers and in Norwalk, UWCFC lends its expertise to Norwalk ACTS. Click here to read more about collective impact.
Serving the Greater Philadelphia region for more than 50 years, DVRPC convenes the widest array of partners across a nine-county, two state region to increase mobility choices, protect and preserve natural resources, and create healthy communities that foster greater opportunities for all. City, county and state representatives work together to address key issues, including transportation, land use, environmental protection, economic development, and equity.
Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers is a health care startup.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Food Policy Council exists to advocate for policies that build a sustainable, equitable and healthy local food system. The goals of their council are to enhance the health of theircitizens, strengthen local economies and market opportunities, and reduce hunger and food insecurity.
Wellness in the Schools

CHNCT Foundation

Grant in 2019
The Community Health Network of Connecticut Foundation, Inc. (CHNCT Foundation) was founded in 2003 as a public, charitable organization concerned with the health of Connecticut residents. Their mission is to advance, support, and promote programs and activities that fundamentally improve the health status of the people of Connecticut.

The Food Trust

Grant in 2019
The Food Trust, a nonprofit founded in 1992, strives to make healthy food available to all. Working with neighborhoods, schools, grocers, farmers and policymakers, we've developed a comprehensive approach that combines nutrition education and greater availability of affordable, healthy food.
Henry County communities can thrive today and reach their greatest future potential only if their children are thriving. That’s why our focus is on building a Greater Atlanta where every individual and family can thrive by making sure that every child has the opportunity to reach his or her potential. Communities that can say, “all the children are well” have babies who are born healthy; kids who read proficiently by 3rd grade; teens graduating from high school prepared for college, careers and life; they grow up in secure homes, in safe neighborhoods, with healthy food, access to medical care to keep them healthy; supported by communities where people are educated, employed, and housed; with ready access to good healthcare and affordable healthy foods.
In partnership with their neighbors, CFET strives to sponsor local solutions to environmental challenges. In their own right these local solutions attempt to meet the need for a sustainable and healthy source of fresh produce for the children and adults of Waterfront South. By welcoming others into this neighborhood, they hope to make Waterfront South a “seed bed” for the work of transformation that the current situation of the environment, all over the globe, demands. They are creating space in which people of all traditions and cultures can gather to reflect on their environmental responsibility and learn through hands-on activity.

GoNoodle

Grant in 2019
Currently, 14 million kids play GoNoodle each month. GoNoodle gets kids moving to be their smartest, strongest, bravest, silliest, bestest selves. Short, interactive movement videos make it simple and fun to incorporate movement into every part of the day with dancing, stretching, running and even mindfulness activities. At school, teachers use GoNoodle to keep students energized, engaged, and active inside the classroom. At home, GoNoodle turns screen time into active time, so families can have fun and get moving together. GoNoodle launched in 2013.
The knowledge and skills required to succeed in our global society continue to evolve, and so do the needs of our education system. Public funding alone is not sufficient to provide their students and teachers the opportunities they need and deserve. It takes the support of their entire community. In their unique position as the bridge between Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and the philanthropic community, they leverage and steward private dollars to help the district achieve its strategic goals. They work to ensure that private investments have a meaningful, sustainable impact on public education in their community.

Share Our Strength

Grant in 2019
Share Our Strength.

Partners for Healthy Schools

Grant in 2019
Partners for Healthy Schools is a health care company.

Tides

Grant in 2019
Tides Foundation is a social services company. It offers services such as charitable giving, advising, fiscal sponsorship and management services for social ventures, collaborative workspaces for social ventures, impact investing, social impact consulting, and nonprofit management. Tides Foundation was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Edible Schoolyard NYC

Grant in 2019
Edible Schoolyard NYC’s mission is to support edible education for every child in New York City. They partner with New York City public schools to cultivate healthy students and communities through hands-on cooking and gardening education, transforming children’s relationship with food.