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A box of grocery items with text "Faculty & Staff Gifts to the Market 1:1 Match to the Market." A box of grocery items with text "Faculty & Staff Gifts to the Market 1:1 Match to the Market."

Finish Line Initiative Matches Faculty and Staff Gifts to the Market

Itā€™s not hard to find a throughline weaving across 51²č¹Żā€™s units and departments. From their dedication in the classroom to the services they administer, 51²č¹Ż faculty and staff are united in their care for students.ĢżĀ 

This is why a new Finish Line Initiative match opportunity holds such resonance.Ģż

To help power Change Canā€™t Wait towards its close this summer, ā€”51²č¹Żā€™s free food pantryā€”are being matched dollar-for-dollar up to $25,000 through June 30. Ā 

The Market is entirely funded by donations and represents direct-to-student support in action. Its ethos is simple: students should never go hungry or skip meals because they canā€™t afford enough to eat.Ģż

A Lifeline for Student NutritionĀ 

Stocked with fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy, the Market is a free resource for 51²č¹Ż students facing food security. Students are welcome to fill one grocery bag per week with their choice of food items.ĢżĀ 

The Marketā€™s new location in Mary Graydon Center (MGC) 134 comes as part of the Student Thriving Complex project and improves capacity and accessibility. New refrigerators have expanded the Marketā€™s offerings to include meat, tofu, frozen vegetables, cheese, and other perishable refrigerated and frozen food items.ĢżĀ 

Central to the Marketā€™s mission is meeting the full spectrum of student needā€”free from any harmful myths or assumptions surrounding food insecurity and who it affects.Ģż

Demand for the Market has yet to return to pre-COVID 19 levels with usage rates growing each year. Amidst inflation and rising food prices, more and more 51²č¹Ż students rely on the Marketā€™s shelves of food and personal care items to supply or supplement their grocery needs. 51²č¹Ż staff and student workers also provide meal planning and nutrition guidance.ĢżĀ 

The Marketā€™s role on campus makes it an increasingly vitalĀ touchpoint for student services and the Division of Student Affairs.Ģż

A need-blind intake form asks students to self-assess their level of food insecurity, allowing 51²č¹Ż staff to identify at-risk students and connect them with more permanent resources including the 51²č¹Ż Student Emergency Relief Fund and support funds offered across 51²č¹Żā€™s schools and colleges. If the intake form raises certain flags, students will be immediately transferred to the Dean of Students for comprehensive services.ĢżĀ 

Direct-to-Student DonationsĀ 

According to Sarah Beamish, Associate Director of Annual Giving, support for the Market is directly seen and felt by students. And while the Market welcomes donated grocery items, financial gifts carry an outsized impact thanks to the Marketā€™s partnership with the Capital Area Food Bank.ĢżĀ 

ā€œWe always like to highlight that a single gift of $25 to the Market feeds an 51²č¹Ż student for two weeks,ā€ says Beamish. ā€œBy taking advantage of the Capital Area Food Bankā€™s network of suppliers, gifts of cash stretch much further than gifts-in-kind.ā€Ā 

Through the Finish Line Initiativeā€”the final charge of the Change Canā€™t Wait campaignā€”the $25,000 match challenge for faculty and staff holds transformative potential to nearly double the Marketā€™s budget.ĢżĀ 

For Devang Rai, Kogod/MS ā€™23ā€” an 51²č¹Ż alum andĀ current Salesforce analyst in the Office of Information Technologyā€”supporting the Market is personal.Ģż

ā€œThe Market helped me a lot with quality free groceries during my tenure as an international student,ā€ says Rai. ā€œIt [represents] what humans need: food, shelter, and home.ā€Ā 

It was important for Rai as an 51²č¹Ż staff memberĀ to pay it forward to the Market. ā€œI saw an opportunity to give back, so I did,ā€ he explains. Ā 

to the Market to take advantage of the Finish Line Initiativeā€™s dollar-for-dollar match through June 30 to assist students facing food insecurity.Ģż