Partner with us
to build healthier
communities.
Whether you lead policy, run a clinic, conduct research, or simply want to help — there is a place for you in this work.
Six ways to partner.
Policymakers & Legislators
Access research data, program proposals, and constituent advocacy tools to support food security and caregiver policy initiatives.
- District-level health impact data
- Legislative talking points
- Constituent engagement resources
Clinics & Nonprofits
Integrate Sweet Balance kits and CareLink networks into existing programs to enhance patient outcomes and community health.
- Patient referral pathways
- Staff training programs
- Shared outcome tracking
Universities & Researchers
Collaborate on research examining food deserts, care deserts, health equity, and community health worker effectiveness.
- Data partnership opportunities
- Labor studies focus
- Student internship programs
Volunteers
Join caregiver support groups, assist with kit distribution, help with advocacy campaigns, or provide professional skills.
- Flexible time commitments
- Training provided
- Direct community impact
Foundations & Donors
Fund community programs, workforce development, research, or advocacy campaigns with clear metrics and measurable impact.
- Clear outcome metrics
- Regular progress updates
- Multi-year partnerships
Corporate Partners
Support community health through sponsorships, employee volunteer programs, or in-kind donations of supplies.
- CSR alignment opportunities
- Employee engagement
- Brand visibility in communities
Ready to partner?
Tell us about your interest and we'll reach out to explore the right partnership for your organization.