Charitable Food

IN CALIFORNIA

6 Million Tons of Food is Wasted

5 Million People are Hungry

IN SANTA CRUZ COUNTY

1 in 4 children and 1 in 5 adults face hunger

25% of all material in landfills is food

How Can Your Facility Help with Those Who Need Food?

Donating surplus food can be a great way to help serve those in need. And by following some simple food safety practices, this can be done safely for those receiving the needed food. Even leftover prepared foods and meals donated by permitted food facilities (e.g., restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, school cafeterias, corporate cafeterias, mobile food facilities, temporary food facilities, etc.) to nonprofit charitable organizations or food banks for them to distribute to persons free of charge.  

All food shall be:  

  • Pure and free from adulteration and spoilage and shall otherwise be fully fit for human consumption.
  • Limited to foods or food portions which have not been previously served to a consumer.
  • Always protected from potential contamination and transported in vehicles clean and free of vermin.
  • At proper temperature prior to transportation (41˚F or below for cold foods or 135˚F or above for hot foods).

What Steps are Needed to be a Charitable Feeding Operation?

Environmental Health (EH) will work with your charitable food organization to help you understand the requirements for food safety and which category of a charitable food operation you may best fit in. To help you with this step, fill out a Facility Evaluation form.

Below is a summary of food service options for LSCFOs and their associated requirements:

Food Service Type Registration or Permit Requirements
100% Pre-packaged, non-perishable food storage/distribution. Exempt Follow safe food practices for the storage and distribution of pre-packaged food items.
100 % Pre-packaged perishable food storage/distribution, distributed under the purview of a permitted Food Bank. Exempt These operations will fall under the permit of the associated Food Bank. Follow Food Bank best management practices.
100% Pre-packaged perishable food storage/distribution - not associated with a permitted Food Bank.

Registration with EH

Submit proof of nonprofit statusEx. 501c3 with application.
Completion of a Limited Service Charitable Feeding Operation Registration Application.Compliance with Best Management Practices [link to new form] approved by EH. Annual payment of registration fees.
Heating (and reheating for hot holding), portioning, or assembly of small volume commercially prepared foods, whole, uncut produce.

Registration with EH

Submit proof of nonprofit statusEx. 501c3 with application.
Completion of a Limited Service Charitable Feeding Operation Registration Application.Compliance with Best Management Practices [link to new form] approved by EH. Annual payment of registration fees.
Food preparation beyond what is listed above. Must obtain approval from EH Plan Review.
Then, apply for an EH Health Permit.
Meet state law requirements for a retail food facility. Complete the plan check process and obtain an annual health permit.