Feeding the Future Project, Inc.
A practical expression of the belief that business should strengthen communities by serving children, families, schools, and local partners.
Mission
Feeding the Future Project, Inc. exists to turn care into action. It reflects a simple conviction: when communities identify real needs and respond with consistency, dignity, and partnership, meaningful impact becomes possible.
This initiative is designed to support children and families in practical ways while building trusted relationships with schools, churches, community leaders, and local organizations.
Why It Exists
Many children and families face challenges that are easy to discuss in theory but harder to address in practice. Feeding the Future Project, Inc. is built around the idea that service should be tangible, relational, and rooted in follow-through.
The goal is not performative goodwill. The goal is to help meet real needs, create moments of encouragement, and support the kind of community infrastructure that gives families and students a better path forward.
Core Areas of Focus
Student Support
Create practical initiatives that help support students and reduce pressure on families and schools.
Community Encouragement
Build moments and programs that give students and families encouragement, exposure, and hope.
Partnership With Schools & Community Leaders
Work with people already serving on the ground so that support flows through trusted relationships instead of disconnected activity.
Service With Dignity
Approach community work in a way that respects people, strengthens trust, and keeps the focus on genuine impact.
Who Should Reach Out
Schools & education leaders
Churches & ministry partners
Local nonprofit collaborators
Business leaders supporting community work
Community organizers looking for strong local partners
Start a Community Conversation
Community impact is not a side note to Brad Strawbridge's work. It is part of the mission. Feeding the Future Project, Inc. exists to help translate that mission into real service.
Start a Community Partnership