
From Food Bank to Financial Sustainability: How Eden Food for Change Generates Revenue Through Social Enterprise
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In this episode of the Unfiltered Nonprofit Podcast, host Cherry Chan sits down with Peter Costello, Executive Director of Eden Food for Change, to discuss a powerful example of nonprofit revenue generation in action. Eden, originally a traditional food bank, now generates 42% of its operating budget through an innovative commercial kitchen model.
By launching a social enterprise for nonprofits that includes meal production, corporate team-building events, and a partnership with Meals on Wheels, Eden Food for Change turned its underutilized kitchen into a revenue-driving asset. With over 100,000 meals produced annually, and 120+ companies participating in team experiences each year, the model demonstrates that earned income strategies can fuel mission-driven impact without relying solely on grants or donations.
Peter shares the story of how they started with a $166,000 investment and grew the kitchen into a three-quarter-of-a-million-dollar operation. He also explores how financial sustainability for nonprofits depends not just on creative ideas—but on building relationships, leveraging existing assets, and staying flexible through funding shifts.
Whether you're leading a food program or just exploring revenue diversification, this episode is packed with lessons for any organization aiming to transform and grow.