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Partner kitchens

Church kitchens, community centers, commissary kitchens, and shared prep spaces supporting local cooks.

Partnership pathways

Partner kitchens include churches, community centers, commissary kitchens, and shared prep spaces that support local cooks through preparation space, storage, or public pickup coordination.

Partnerships are handled manually during pilot while onboarding tools are finalized.

  • Pickup hubs
  • Public coordination
  • Shared kitchen access
  • Pilot partnership requests

Why partner kitchens matter

Some foods may not be allowed from a home kitchen alone. Partner space can help cooks prepare legally, host safer public pickups, run larger trays, and participate in community food events.

Pickup events and prep nights

Some partners host rotating pickup markets, holiday tray days, or shared prep nights where multiple cooks use the space on a schedule.

How to apply

Contact us with your organization type, location, and how you imagine supporting cooks or pickups. Even if you are only exploring possibilities, we welcome early conversations during pilot rollout.

See the Partner with us page for church, community, and commercial kitchen pathways.

Partnership questions

Can any cook use our kitchen?
During pilot, coordination is manual. We discuss availability, local rules, insurance, and how pickups would work before connecting cooks.
Does partnering guarantee legal compliance?
No. Each cook and kitchen operator must follow local health, zoning, permit, and insurance rules that apply to them.