Why Feeding America?
Feeding America is the largest hunger-relief organization in the United States and operates a network of food banks, pantries and meal programs that serve communities across the country. A 501(c)(3) charity organization, Feeding America reaches 40 million people, including 12 million children and seven million seniors.
In this time of uncertainty, Feeding America, along with its network of local leaders, is working to ensure that this pandemic does not perpetuate inequity or discrimination.
Learn more about Feeding America and their efforts in response to COVID-19.
How are we supporting heroes?
Doctors, nurses, first responders, grocery and retail store workers, food bank staff, social workers, homeless shelter staff, nonprofit organizations and many other local heroes are risking their own safety to help their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Minor League Baseball will welcome local heroes to its ballpark once baseball is back. For every $10 donated to this campaign, MiLB teams will donate one ticket to a 2020 or 2021 game to a local hero on the front lines of the pandemic.
About MiLB Charities
Minor League Baseball Charities is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to giving back to and enhancing the communities our teams call home. Through donations and support it receives from fans, teams and partners, MiLB Charities contributes to local organizations in times of need and supports causes that are important to our extended baseball family.
All 160 Minor League Baseball teams spearhead philanthropic causes in their communities and give back in a variety of ways. In 2019, MiLB teams collectively donated more than $50 million dollars in monetary and gifts-in-kind to their local communities and volunteered nearly 27,000 hours. For more information, view the 2019 MiLB Community Report here.
Learn more about how MiLB teams are supporting individuals affected by COVID-19.