Press Releases May 20, 2026 08:00 AM

Smithfield Foods Awards 12 Impact Grants Nationwide

Smithfield Foods awards $280,000 in Impact Grants to 12 nonprofits supporting local communities across the U.S.

By Maya Rios SFD

Smithfield Foods has awarded over $280,000 in Impact Grants to 12 nonprofit organizations addressing community needs such as hunger relief, education, and local infrastructure. This funding builds on their prior $24 million investment in 2025 and supports initiatives including food security, literacy, emergency services, and youth programs in areas where Smithfield operates.

Smithfield Foods Awards 12 Impact Grants Nationwide
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Key Points

  • Smithfield Foods awarded 12 nonprofit organizations more than $280,000 to support community programs focused on hunger relief, education, hometown heroes, and community vitality.
  • Grants will enable expansion of programs such as afterschool STEAM education, food distribution, emergency fire services, and early literacy.
  • These efforts align with Smithfield's ongoing commitment to strengthening communities where their employees live and work, following substantial prior donations and support.

SMITHFIELD, Va., May 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Smithfield Foods has awarded more than $280,000 in Impact Grant funding to 12 nonprofit organizations working to strengthen communities where Smithfield employees live and work. These grants build on the more than $24 million Smithfield invested in 2025 to strengthen communities nationwide, including donating more than 16 million servings of protein to neighbors experiencing food insecurity.


“Through our Impact Grant Program, we are proud to partner with local organizations that are addressing real needs and creating lasting positive change,” said Jim Monroe, vice president of corporate affairs for Smithfield Foods. “These grants reflect our continued commitment to investing in programs that build stronger, healthier and more vibrant communities.”

The following organizations have been selected to receive 2026 Impact Grants:

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern North Carolina – Duplin County, North Carolina
    Support will expand science, technology, engineering, arts and agriculture education programming, helping students in Duplin County better understand the industry’s role in North Carolina’s economy.
  • Carrollton Elementary – Carrollton, Virginia
    A new outdoor classroom will provide a dedicated space for hands-on learning and student engagement.
  • City of Newtown – Newtown, Missouri
    Plans include demolishing a vacant building and constructing a new community park to create a safe, welcoming gathering space.
  • Crawford County Hunger Fighters – Denison, Iowa
    Funding will strengthen bulk food distribution efforts and a backpack program that provides meals to students on weekends.
  • DeGood Foundation – Isle of Wight County, Virginia
    Sustain Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Isle of Wight County, delivering free monthly books to children ages 0–5 to promote early literacy.
  • Luter Family YMCA – Smithfield, Virginia
    Through the Bright Beginnings program, local children will receive back-to-school clothing and essential items.
  • Make-A-Wish Greater Virginia – Hampton Roads, Virginia
    A life-changing wish will be granted for a child in the region, creating a meaningful experience for the child and their family.
  • Ripe for Revival – Sampson County, North Carolina
    Operational support will help maintain a mobile market that delivers accessible, affordable groceries to underserved communities.
  • Siouxland Soup Kitchen – Sioux City, Iowa
    New commercial kitchen equipment will allow the organization to continue preparing and serving meals to those facing food insecurity.
  • Social Innovation Laboratory – Wichita, Kansas
    The “That Pop-Up Restaurant” program will expand access to free meals for children and subsidized meals for adults across multiple locations.
  • Turkey Volunteer Fire Department – Turkey, North Carolina
    A new fire engine will strengthen emergency response capabilities for the department and surrounding communities.
  • Virginia Peninsula Foodbank – Hampton, Virginia
    Renovations to the agency shopping floor will improve how partner organizations access and distribute food to neighbors in need.

Impact Grant funds support programs aligned with Smithfield’s four philanthropic focus areas: hunger relief, education, hometown heroes and community vitality. These investments enable nonprofit partners to expand services, strengthen infrastructure and deliver meaningful, measurable impact in the communities they serve.

Applications for additional Impact Grants are now open. Eligible nonprofit organizations serving communities where Smithfield operates are encouraged to apply through a competitive process. Grants of $10,000 or more will be awarded based on demonstrated need, potential impact and alignment with the company’s philanthropic priorities. Apply online at smithfieldfoods.com/impactgrant by June 30.

To learn more about Smithfield’s initiatives to strengthen local communities, visit smithfieldfoods.com/good-is-what-we-do. 

About Smithfield Foods
Smithfield Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq: SFD) is an American food company with a leading position in packaged meats and fresh pork products. With a diverse brand portfolio and strong relationships with U.S. farmers and customers, we responsibly meet demand for quality protein around the world.

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Risks

  • The scale of grants is modest relative to overall corporate funding and may not yield significant near-term financial benefit for Smithfield.
  • Community and philanthropic investments do not directly impact revenues or profitability and depend on ongoing corporate financial health and priorities.
  • Economic uncertainties or changes in consumer demand for pork and packaged meats could affect Smithfield's ability to maintain such philanthropic programs.

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