Noteworthy Initiatives & Past Performance
The following initiatives represent a selection of Front Door Produce’s operational execution over the past six years. These examples are not exhaustive but demonstrate our consistency, scalability, and reliability across government-funded programs, nonprofit distribution, county-level procurement, and institutional fulfillment.
Open Hand & Senior Centers
Front Door Produce partnered with Open Hand and Senior Centers in a government-funded elderly cooking class initiative that ran for 140 consecutive weeks. Fresh produce boxes were delivered weekly to support live cooking demonstrations across multiple counties.
Throughout the entire 140-week program, not a single delivery was missed. Utilizing our in-house logistics and cold chain systems, we maintained consistent scheduling, temperature control, and volume coordination without interruption. This initiative required disciplined operational planning and sustained performance — both of which were executed successfully.
Nonprofit Distribution Partnerships
Over the past six years, Front Door Produce has supported numerous nonprofit organizations through structured donation and distribution initiatives.
In partnership with Florida Victorious, donor-purchased produce boxes were coordinated through our platform and delivered to Bread of the Mighty for community distribution. We have also worked with Second Harvest of South Georgia, supporting food access efforts through organized delivery and distribution planning.
These initiatives reflect our ability to align donor-driven purchasing models with nonprofit fulfillment systems while maintaining accountability and logistical efficiency.
Georgia 4-H Statewide Seasonal Program
Front Door Produce maintains a long-standing and expanding partnership with Georgia 4-H through structured seasonal produce initiatives conducted in the fall and spring.
This program has scaled to 85 counties statewide in 2025. Each participating county coordinates localized distribution, including nonprofit selection for donor-designated produce boxes. Our team manages packing, routing, and on-time delivery to each county.
Despite multi-county complexity and statewide scale, deliveries have been executed on schedule with operational consistency. The program has grown annually, demonstrating both infrastructure stability and scalable capacity.
Dekalb County Procurement Initiative
Dekalb County directly procured 2,000 produce boxes from Front Door Produce for distribution to elderly and underserved residents within the county.
This high-volume order required coordinated assembly, pallet configuration, scheduling, and delivery execution. The initiative reflects our ability to support county-level procurement with efficiency, compliance, and organized distribution planning.
Hospital & Institutional Fulfillment
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Joseph’s/Candler Hospital in Savannah, Georgia, purchased 2,500 produce boxes on five separate occasions to provide food support for hospital staff.
These large-scale institutional orders required precision packing, scheduling coordination, and consistent execution under heightened operational demand. Each fulfillment cycle was completed successfully, reinforcing our ability to serve healthcare institutions during critical periods.
Front Door Produce operates with established infrastructure, in-house logistics, and scalable systems that allow us to execute multi-county, institutional, and government-aligned distribution initiatives with reliability and discipline.
These initiatives are representative of our operational history — not the limit of our capability.