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Help us transform the future of food!

You have the power to transform the global food system. Your gifts to GFI support a sustainable protein supply with alternatives that are better for the planet, people, and animals. 

The future of food is in your hands, and you can change it for good.

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Help us transform the future of food!

You have the power to transform the global food system. Your gifts to GFI support a sustainable protein supply with alternatives that are better for the planet, people, and animals. 

The future of food is in your hands, and you can change it for good.

A close up on the hands of four people in business attire holding bluenalu cultivated seafood-based appetizers on small plates
Photo credit: BlueNalu / image is licensed under CC BY NC

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Gift of stock

GFI receives gifts of publicly-traded stock through Charles Schwab. Please contact us at philanthropy@gfi.org for help.

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Wire transfer

If you’d like to make an ACH/EFT gift of $10,000 or more, please email us at philanthropy@gfi.org.

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Checks can be made out to “The Good Food Institute” or “GFI” and sent to: PO Box 96503 PMB 42019, Washington, DC 20090-6503

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Other methods

For help with planned gifts, corporate donations, or making a gift from outside of the U.S., please email us at philanthropy@gfi.org.

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To update your monthly gift or change your credit card information, please visit our donor portal. If you have trouble accessing the portal or need further assistance, email philanthropy@gfi.org.

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“I learned about GFI and knew right away I wanted to be involved. Many people playing a small part can make a big difference—for the environment, animal welfare, and preventing antibiotic resistance. Donating to GFI was a straightforward decision!”
Emma adlard, gfi donor
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“It is no exaggeration to state that humanity is facing multiple existential threats because of our food system. GFI helps catalyze the desperately needed global transition from animal agriculture. I particularly admire how GFI is tackling key roadblocks directly in a systematic, inclusive, and pragmatic manner, and am delighted to be able to support their highly impactful work in a small way. Hopefully, a tipping point is not far away!”
brian lum, investment manager and gfi donor
Loretta and chris stadler
“When we learned about the work of GFI’s scientists, we were hooked! The caliber of talent that GFI has attracted is amazing, and we’re so impressed – month after month – by the work of the whole team. GFI is focused on ingenious solutions to all the issues of industrial animal agriculture. We’re excited and proud to support them.”
loretta and chris stadler, gfi donors
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“Alternative proteins have massive potential to mitigate climate change, and GFI’s global teams of experts are accelerating the shift through their excellent policy, science, and corporate engagement work, as well as through their extensive open access resources and insights. QCF is proud to support them.”
Cressida Pollock and Tong Wu, Quadrature Climate Foundation
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“The Good Food Institute is the most important organization pushing this work. It’s second-to-none in the influence of its public policy efforts, its centrality to the ecosystem of companies and researchers, and its international footprint.”
Ezra Klein, Journalist, The New York Times