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OWN A BUSINESS THAT FIGHTS HUNGER

Community-focused franchise helps grow a business to fight hunger

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asking price
$
50,000
gross sales
$
10,000
cash flow
$
10,000
employees: 
18
founded: 
2020

Over 38 million people are going hungry in America right now. Meals of Hope, a first-to-market, community-based franchise, exists to combat the hunger issue that too many Americans face. Founded in 2007, Meals of Hope has spent the last 15 years proving that you can grow a business that gives back, and has donated millions of meals to people in need. Now, Meals of Hope is franchising for the first time, and we’re actively seeking entrepreneurs who want to make a difference in the lives of others while making a great living for themselves. https://mealsofhopefranchise.com/


At A Glance
Founded: 2007
Locations: 8
Initial Investment: 61K - 72K
Headquarters: Naples FL
Meals of Hope

Meal packing franchise gives entrepreneurs the ability to do good in business by doing good in their community

Meals of Hope was never intended to be a franchise. In fact, Meals of Hope was founded as a nonprofit in 2007 with the simple mission of sending food to Haiti, one of the most impoverished countries on our planet.

Like so many great ideas, Meals of Hope came from a mom. In this case, it was President and CEO Steve Popper’s mother who convinced her son to figure out a way to meet the need and give back. At the time, Steve was operating a lumber-wholesaling company and was shipping containers all over the world – but he never shipped food. He decided that the best way to help out was to organize a meal packing event through his local Rotary club and put out a call for volunteers. He would supply the ingredients for the volunteers to pack up, and help with the logistics of getting the food where it needed to go. All he needed was for people to show up.

On the day of the event, over 500 people showed up and in the span of just a few hours, they had packed over 135,000 meals.

“The turnout was incredible, and I thought, let’s see if we can pack a million meals in a year,” Steve says. “It took us less than a year to reach that goal. I decided to keep going and to really focus on meeting the need in my local community of Southwest Florida. Meals of Hope was becoming so successful that in 2012 I sold my partnership share of the lumber business to pursue this full time. Since then, we’ve done remarkable things. We’ve packed over 80 million meals. We’ve started 15 food pantries that feed over 10,000 people a week (about 4,000 families). And now, we decided that the best way to expand our ability to fight the hunger crisis is to franchise our model and expand across the country. We’re so excited to be in a position to help entrepreneurs own businesses that have tremendous profit-potential while also making such a tremendous difference in people’s lives.”

How does our business model work?Meals of Hope Image 2 - Franchise Resales

Meals of Hope is an incredibly unique business model because our parent company is a certified nonprofit that is focused on solving the hunger crisis and helping communities become food secure. As a franchise system, our mission is to support our franchise owners as they grow businesses that seek to end hunger in their communities.

This is why our business model is as straightforward as it gets. Meals of Hope franchise owners spend their time building relationships with organizations, such as charities, businesses, universities, and houses of worship to sponsor meal packing events. The sponsors of the event supply the venue, provide the volunteers, and the site to hold the event, to ensure that the event is successful. The parent company of Meals of Hope supplies the ingredients to be packed for each event – and once the event is over, the food is picked up by the local food bank.

All our franchise owners have to do is find a sponsor for every event, and ensure that the events are fun, safe, and memorable experiences for all involved. Meals of Hope franchise owners get paid a percentage for every meal that is packed at their events, and our events can pack anywhere from 10,000 meals to over 1 million.

“This is a business that’s all about building relationships,” Steve says. “Our franchise owners are going to be spending their time networking in their communities and forming relationships that are based on a shared commitment to give back. We’ve discovered that there’s no shortage of organizations, charities, businesses, houses of worship, and colleges and universities who want to host an event. When they hear the impact that one event can have, it becomes a common sense decision to host it. The more events our franchise owners can organize, the more successful they become in business – and more importantly, the more people they’re able to help.”


119 Skyhawk Drive
Eagle Point, Oregon 97524
United States
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