Project DASH has helped change lives by powering more than 6
million deliveries of over 100 million meals to people experiencing
food insecurity.*
Connecting people to what they need – when they need it – is
what DoorDash does best. Since 2018, food banks, food pantries, and
community organizations have partnered with Project DASH to deliver
food and essential items to people experiencing food insecurity.
Today, thanks to our partners, we’re proud to celebrate over 6
million deliveries via Project DASH. These deliveries are estimated
to amount to more than 100 million meals delivered to
households in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Even as we celebrate
this milestone, we know local delivery will continue to play an
even more essential role over time as a powerful solution to break
down barriers to food access.
Access to affordable, nutritious food is a serious and growing
challenge. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s latest
Household Food Security in the United States report, more than 44
million people in the U.S. experienced food insecurity in 2022. In
many cases the problem is not the availability of food, but
people’s ability to get it: transportation challenges,
disabilities, stigma, and the demands of everyday life make it
difficult for many people to access charitable food.
Project DASH eases some of these barriers, harnessing the power
of local delivery to ensure that time and transportation are no
longer obstacles. Project DASH ensures food travels to people and
not the other way around. We partner with hundreds of nonprofit
organizations - including United Way Worldwide, Feeding America (®)
network food banks, and Meals on Wheels America - whose local
leadership determines who receives these essential deliveries,
when, and from what local hunger relief organizations. Dashers
deliver items to recipients. With home delivery, people receive
charitable food in a convenient, dignified way.
“Tackling food insecurity is a team effort—and our partnership
with Project DASH is making the difference in the greater Akron
area. Home delivery allows us to increase equity and serve
previously unreachable members of our community—it’s a perfect
example of how working together can demonstrably improve the
quality of life for so many of our neighbors.” - Dan Flowers,
President & CEO, Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank
100 million meals (and counting) delivered through Project DASH
include:**
- more than 63 million meals delivered to census tracts
with a higher rate of SNAP-receiving households than the
national average;
- more than 12 million meals delivered to food
deserts and about 15 million meals to rural
communities;
- more than 34 million meals delivered to census tracts
with a higher rate of seniors than the national average;
and
- more than 49 million meals delivered to census tracts
with a higher rate of people with disabilities than the
national average.
Local Delivery Helps Project DASH Partners Broaden Access and
Fulfill Their Missions
Providing culturally appropriate meals
Masbia Soup Kitchen and Project DASH have provided an estimated 1.5
million meals via 150,000 deliveries to residents of Borough Park,
equipping the community with kosher meals and groceries during key
religious moments and throughout the year.
Combating childhood hunger Chatham
Outreach Alliance (CORA) and Project DASH have worked together to
deliver thousands of meals to ensure local school kids can access
nutritious food without the social stigma associated with similar
backpack programs. As a result of the partnership, more than 160
Chatham County children participated in the CORApacks program and
received deliveries with meals and snacks for each of the 116 days
they weren’t in school.
Serving survivors of domestic and sexual
violence SafeNest and Project DASH have partnered to provide
over 800 deliveries of more than 9,000 meals to survivors of
domestic and sexual violence in and around Las Vegas, Nevada.
Together, Project DASH and SafeNest provide discreet deliveries of
essential goods and nutritious meals to help survivors of domestic
violence and their families as they get back on their feet.
Alleviating stress for new moms
Partnering with Project DASH helps The Texas Diaper Bank provide
essential services by delivering baby diapers, adult diapers, and
period products to individuals and families in need.
Improving the health of seniors St.
Mary’s Food Bank works with Project DASH to deliver more than
800,000 meals, supporting stronger nutrition for senior citizens
and allowing the food bank to expand its reach to new cities such
as Flagstaff and Camp Verde.
Empowering college students UCSD’s
Triton Food Pantry partners with Project DASH so
students—particularly working students, young parents, and people
with disabilities—receive charitable food in a way that helps them
achieve their educational goals.
Supporting disaster relief and
recovery Together, Project DASH and 211 Big Bend have delivered
more than 530 boxes of food, water, and essential supplies—such as
diapers—to those impacted by devastating tornadoes in Florida’s
Leon County.
Helping organizations fill volunteer
gaps When LaPorte County Meals on Wheels in Indiana is low on
volunteers, they partner with Project DASH to ensure seniors get
the meals they need and expect without interruption.
"Deliveries are helpful to me at the present time. I have
diabetes and nerve damage and am not able to walk for long periods
of time. I have also recently been diagnosed with breast cancer and
am going to chemo once a week which makes me weak, nauseated, and
too sick to go out. Thank you for keeping me and my family with
food." - Sarah, Covington, WA
Project DASH deliveries are a source of community, connecting
nonprofits, local Dashers who are paid for these deliveries, and
neighbors experiencing food insecurity. Breaking down barriers to
access brings us all closer together, supporting food banks and
pantries to serve even more people.
“I made a real connection on one of my Project DASH deliveries.
The woman I was delivering to was getting a kidney transplant. And
I’ve had a kidney transplant. We had a moment—and I’ve wanted to be
part of [Project DASH] ever since.” -Thomas Beeker, Dasher
With support from DoorDash, the Urban Institute studied the
effectiveness of Project DASH home delivery partnerships. Through
their research they found that:
- 80 percent of surveyed anti-hunger organizations stated that a
motivating factor in seeking a DoorDash partnership was the ability
to reach new people in need;
- More than 90 percent of surveyed anti-hunger organizations
reported that partnering with DoorDash allowed them to build
capacity for services they otherwise would not be able to offer;
and
- 82 percent of anti-hunger organizations reported that they plan
to continue offering home delivery to clients in the future.
“Ending food insecurity is one of the biggest challenges of our
lifetimes—and while there’s much work to be accomplished, with
Project DASH we’re closer to building a community where no one is
hungry. Home delivery and Project DASH are so important because
they empower us to do what we do best: provide food to those in
need.” - Jason Millenson, Sunshine Division
This incredible milestone is made possible by the work our
partners have done to broaden access in their communities. We are
proud to celebrate 100 million meals (and counting!) but know that
much more needs to be done to ensure that every person facing food
insecurity has access to local delivery.
If you’d like to partner with Project DASH, please email us at
projectdash@doordash.com.
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consumers with their favorite local businesses in more than 30
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*Meals are estimated based on partner information about the
contents and weight of food donated. For example, Feeding America
cites a USDA definition of a meal as 1.2 pounds of food. **These
groups are not mutually exclusive.
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