Funders
Food For Good is supported by institutional funders for specific programmes, and by individual donors for daily operations.
Current funders
The Community Chest of Hong Kong
A long-standing federation of welfare agencies channelling charitable giving to Hong Kong's social service sector. Food For Good is a Community Chest member agency.
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Food For Good Community Chest Tung Tau Community Kitchen Hot Meal Service
Daily hot meal box production and distribution to elderly and underprivileged residents in Wong Tai Sin; recreational and educational programmes on food recycling and waste reduction; distribution of donated food items and recovery of surplus food.
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Environment and Conservation Fund
A Hong Kong government statutory fund established in 1994 under the Environment and Conservation Fund Ordinance to support community-driven projects that promote environmental protection and conservation. Food For Good's ongoing ECF-funded work spans school-based food-waste education, food-recovery programmes, the mobile education truck, and sustainability outreach at transitional housing estates.
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Education Truck School Tour
School-based education truck tour building student awareness of food- waste issues and preparing for the municipal solid-waste charging scheme.
ecf.gov.hk ↗Patriotic Green Warriors
Lectures, workshops, and ceremonial events educating residents of Kai Fook Kui and Tsuen Fook Kui transitional housing on sustainable living, with emphasis on food-waste reduction, composting, and organic gardening.
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The Hong Kong Jockey Club
Through the JCFA programme, the Club funds the Hot Meals service served across Food For Good's community kitchens.
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Jockey Club Hot Meals Service
Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust funding for hot meal production and distribution to underserved communities across FFG kitchens.
hkjc.com ↗
Hong Kong Housing Bureau
Funds Food For Good's two transitional housing projects — Kai Fook Kui (Kai Tak) and Tsuen Fook Kui (Tsuen Wan) — under the Support Scheme for Non-government Organisations to Implement Transitional Housing Projects. The subsidy is ongoing and substantial.
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Transitional Housing Projects
Substantial multi-year operating subsidies under the Housing Bureau's "Support Scheme for Non-government Organisations to Implement Transitional Housing Projects", funding two FFG-operated projects: Kai Fook Kui (Kai Tak, 721 units) and Tsuen Fook Kui (Tsuen Wan, 196 units).
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Recycling Fund
A government-backed fund that supports non-profit organisations launching food-waste recycling, training, and B2B capacity-building initiatives.
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Commercial and Industrial Food Waste Handling Training
Structured training programme for commercial and industrial establishments on food waste handling, source separation, and recycling processes. Includes site-specific consultation and ongoing support.
recyclingfund.hk ↗Kwai Tsing Community Food Waste Recycling Pilot
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Past supporters
Social Welfare Department
Funds Food For Good's Community Meal Service (2024–25, 16th Round) and earlier Hot Meals services for children and elderly (2021–22, 13th Round) under the Funding Scheme for Social Welfare Development.
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Community Meal Service
Business sponsorship plus Partnership Fund for the Disadvantaged matching grant. Beneficiaries: 860 low-income elderly, 320 family members from low-income families, 78 unemployed persons.
swd.gov.hk ↗Hot Meals For Children In Need
Beneficiary: 120 primary students from grassroots families. Sponsored by Andy Lau Charity Foundation Limited.
swd.gov.hk ↗Hot Meals Service
Beneficiaries: 500 elderly persons, 35 women, and 35 family members from low-income families. Sponsored by Chewy International Foods Limited.
swd.gov.hk ↗