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Year End MATCH Deadline: 12/31

Now until December 31, every $1 helps provide enough food for SIX meals to our neighbors experiencing hunger.

Year End 2X MATCH Deadline: 12/31

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TODAY ONLY: 5X MATCH

Until midnight, your tax-deductible gift will be 5X matched! That means every $1 helps provide enough food for 15 meals.

Year End 5X MATCH Deadline: 12/31

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January 2026 Partner Newsletter

Food Bank of The Rockies new kitchen

Dear Hunger Relief Partners,

We hope the new year is off to a wonderful start and that you were able to find time for rest and renewal over the past few weeks. As we begin the year at Food Bank of the Rockies, we are happy to share that we are now fully operating from our new facility!

Bringing all teams and operations together under one roof marks an important milestone for our organization in increasing efficiency, sustainability, and impact. As we continue settling into this space, we are focused on listening to Hunger Relief Partners to best understand opportunities to collaborate and strengthen how we support each other’s essential, community-centered work.

We are delighted to invite you to celebrate the new facility with us during our community Open House on February 6, between 1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. We’ll have light refreshments, tours of the new facility, and more. Please click here to RSVP for the event, as registration will be capped per one-hour timeslot.

Transitions, like our move to our new facility, take time, and we are grateful for your patience and partnership during this period of adjustment. Your perspectives, as always, are a crucial part of helping us understand what is working well and where there are opportunities to improve. We encourage you to share feedback by reaching out to our Partner Solutions team at partnersolutions@foodbankrockies.org.

Thank you for all you do to serve your communities and for your continued partnership. We look forward to seeing how our new facility will support growth and improvement together in the year ahead.

With gratitude,
Reegan Moskowitz, Community Connections Manager

Important Dates

For our Annual Calendar and Monthly Calendars, please click here.

Special Events:

  • Friday, February 6, 1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. – Food Bank of the Rockies New Facility Open House (Click here to RSVP)

Closures:

  • Friday, February 6 – Food Bank of the Rockies is open until 11:30 a.m. for order pick-ups and Fresh Food Center because of the New Facility Open House
  • Friday, February 27 – Food Bank of the Rockies is open until 11:00 a.m. for order pick-ups and Fresh Food Center because of the month-end closure

Hunger Relief Partner Orientations:

  • Tuesday, February 3, 10:00 a.m. – Hunger Relief Partner Orientation (virtual)
  • Wednesday, February 11, 1:00 p.m. – Hunger Relief Partner Orientation (in-person tour + orientation)
  • Thursday, February 19, 1:00 p.m. – Hunger Relief Partner Orientation (virtual)

Regional Town Halls:

To sign up for orientation or for questions about any of the dates above, contact partnersolutions@foodbankrockies.org.

Feeding Colorado Advocacy/Policy Update

Feeding Colorado is the state association of the five Feeding America food banks serving all of Colorado and Wyoming. Below are recent updates that impact food insecurity and how the hunger relief network can nourish neighbors experiencing food insecurity in our communities.

  • On December 18, 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture sent the state of Colorado a letter mandating that five counties recertify everyone on SNAP within 30 days. Colorado was grouped in with Minnesota, which received a similar letter. The state and counties agree that this task is both not possible and legally questionable. Colorado and Minnesota have filed lawsuits blocking the order. In the meantime, counties have been advised not to comply.
  • The presidential administration has sent a series of letters to Colorado regarding TANF, the Child Care Development Fund, and the Social Services Block Grant, alleging fraud and that they intend to freeze these federal funds. These programs help to alleviate poverty within our communities. The message we have received is that there is currently no impact to client benefits or eligibility, and no staffing impacts have been identified.
  • The U.S. House of Representatives advanced a three-year extension of ACA (Affordable Care Act) tax credits with 17 Republicans joining with Democrats. This included Congressman Jeff Hurd from CO-3. We are sending a thank-you letter to him. While there is no guarantee this will pass in the Senate, there is a bipartisan working group of senators trying to reach a compromise that can pass both chambers of Congress.

snap eligibility toolkit

  • Effective last fall, new SNAP work requirements for eligibility were implemented due to federal policy changes. These changes will impact neighbors beginning at their recertification period. The Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) has a helpful social media toolkit to help us assure neighbors understand these new rules: CDHS SNAP Work Requirements Social Media Toolkit. We encourage all of you to share this information in the communities you serve.

Program Updates

Partner Solutions – Tip of the Month

Order Pick-up Reminder

We hope you have had a chance to visit us at our new building. If you have or when you do, you’ll need to know a few things about new processes:

  • Arrive no more than 10 minutes before your order pick-up. Check in with Dana at the Order Window and take a seat or wait outside on one of the picnic benches. When your designated dock door is ready, we will let you know.
    • If you arrive too early, you will be asked to stay in your vehicle, wait outside, or you can pull around and sit inside your front lobby — enjoy a cup of coffee on us!
  • Fresh Food Center is shopped after your order has been loaded, and you will be given a separate dock door, so you’ll need to move your vehicle.
  • Visits to the Fresh Food Center without an order pick-up will need to be scheduled on Agency Express. We have 21 spots available each day.
    • If you are picking up an order and wish to visit the Fresh Food Center, you do not need to schedule the Fresh Food Center shopping time — this comes automatically with your order pick-up time.

If you have any questions, please refer to the New Facility Guide or reach out to partnersolutions@foodbankrockies.org.

Community Connections

Find Food Map through Vivery:

Have you heard of our new Find Food Map, through Vivery?

This tool supports neighbors seeking food assistance to find options near them. This December, over 19,000 Find Food Map searches took place from neighbors seeking food assistance using our Find Food Map.

With our updated Find Food Map, Hunger Relief Partners can claim and fully operate their own listings.

There are many benefits to using your free Vivery Find Food account:

  • A profile on the Find Food Map: Update it regularly to share accurate information about your organization, including hours, programs, and more.
  • A free, professional website for your agency: Turn your Vivery profile into a sleek website with just a few clicks.

To claim your profile, please reach out to Partner Solutions at partnersolutions@foodbankrockies.org.

Of all public-facing Hunger Relief Partners, 45% have already claimed their profiles! When every Hunger Relief Partner claims their profile, neighbors can more easily navigate the hunger relief network, finding food and resources when and where they need them. By keeping your profile updated, you’re not only sharing information about your own services, you’re also strengthening the network as a whole, helping ensure our communities are served in the most connected and effective way possible. Also, having completed profiles will help ensure we can respond better to emergencies, like the SNAP disruption we experienced at the end of 2025, when they arise in the future.

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The Greater Park Hill Community Food Pantry is a great example of a complete profile, which includes photos, information about the hours of operation, and qualifying information for their different programs, as well as other services they offer and needs they can accommodate.

There is now a dedicated page on our Partner Portal for you to find information about claiming your Vivery profile and adding your program information to the map so our neighbors can locate food assistance near them.

Government Programs

In partnership with the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) team, the 2026 TEFAP food priorities survey has been released and will be available between now and 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 30. This survey provides significant, valuable insight into neighbor preferences and helps Food Bank of the Rockies better tailor the TEFAP foods we order for our Hunger Relief Partners to order.

If you participate in the TEFAP program, please take 5-10 minutes between now and 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 30, to complete this survey. Thank you! 

Culturally Responsive Food Initiative Update

Building Belonging: Beginning-of-Year Celebrations Submission Form

As we start the new year, Food Bank of the Rockies would love to celebrate the diverse holidays, traditions, and community gatherings that are meaningful to the neighbors you serve.

Please share a bit about your community’s end-of-year celebrations so we can highlight them in our January or February Building Belonging Lunch & Learn and partner communications.

Your stories help us showcase the rich cultural diversity across our network.

Thank you for sharing!

2026 Language Justice Training and Grant Opportunity – Application Form

Join us for a two-day virtual Language Justice Training facilitated by the Community Language Cooperative. This interactive workshop will explore how to build linguistically inclusive, culturally respectful environments for neighbors who speak languages other than English. Participants will learn practical strategies for interpretation, translation, and inclusive communication to strengthen dignity-forward pantry operations. Each Hunger Relief Partner will receive a Pocketalk handheld translation device and the opportunity to apply for a grant up to $1,000 to strengthen Language Justice practices in your programs.

Dates:

  • Wednesday, March 4, 2026 — 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (MT)
  • Thursday, March 5, 2026 — 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (MT)

Food Sourcing Update

Expanded Assortment/Variety

We have been taking advantage of the increased storage capacity in our new facility by expanding our assortment of purchased items, based on Hunger Relief Partner and neighbor feedback! Over the last month, we’ve brought in new frozen proteins, snacks, baking ingredients, and specialty items like Harina P.A.N. and canned meat. You can see what new items we have on hand by using the “Feature Type” search function in Partner Express and selecting “New Item” from the dropdown menu.

Holidays

The winter holiday season is upon us! The next holidays coming up are Lunar New Year (2/17/26, celebrated by many Asian communities, including Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Filipino, and Taiwanese), and Ramadan (2/17/26-3/19/26), celebrated by many Muslims. Lunar New Year items we’ll stock include ground pork, banana leaves, peanuts, cashews, almonds, dried dates, sunflower seeds, jasmine rice, and canned pineapple. Ramadan foods include halal chicken, halal ground beef, almonds, cashews, dried dates, dried lentils, oil, and raisins. And, of course, we will also have fresh produce to complete neighbors’ holiday tables! For details on any of these holiday items, reach out to Partner Solutions at partnersolutions@foodbankrockies.org.

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