4th Annual Legal Food Frenzy April 20 – May 1, 2015 FIRM CHAMPION RESOURCES Thank you for agreeing to be a Firm Champion for the 2015 Georgia Legal Food Frenzy! We are so happy that your firm is raising food and funds for the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Your contact at the Food Bank is Elizabeth Haskell at 678-553-5954 and elizabeth.haskell@acfb.org. What is the Legal Food Frenzy? The Office of the Attorney General, the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia, and the Georgia Food Bank Association have joined forces to create a friendly food and fund drive competition among Georgia law firms, law schools and legal organization to support the Feeding America food banks in Georgia. Since its inception in 2012, this competition has raised the equivalent of 2.4 million pounds of food. Nearly 60% of Georgia’s public school children are eligible for free and reduced lunch. The Legal Food Frenzy provides a much needed supply of food and funds to Georgia’s regional food banks to help the families of those kids during summer months when schools are closed. The Legal Food Frenzy is timed to help meet that demand. What is our goal? Our 2015 Goal: Law firms in 60 cities competing to raise the equivalent of 1.2 million pounds of food for Georgia’s regional food banks! When is the Legal Food Frenzy? March 2 – April 20 Law firms sign up to compete at www.galegalfoodfrenzy.org April 20 – May 1, 2015 Legal Food Frenzy!!! Law Firms, Corporate Law Departments, and Legal Organizations compete for two weeks! Rules and resources are at galegalfoodfrenzy.org What is my role? What do Firm Champions do? Firm Champions have important leadership roles in the Legal Food Frenzy to promote the competition to your colleagues and raise as much food/funds as possible at your firm. o Get the buy- in of your Managing Partner. o Work with the Food Bank in your region to plan the Legal Food Frenzy at your firm. See great ideas in this resource guide o Encourage family and friends to donate by sending them the donation link! o Be Inspired! Visit your regional food bank and learn more about hunger in your community. You may also want to attend the kickoff event in your city. o Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @gafoodbankassn , # galff. Share photos and information about your firm’s competition! o Plan to take advantage of the 25% delivery bonus! Collect food in your own boxes and deliver them plus funds raised to the food bank for the 25% delivery bonus. Online donations count as “delivered”. o Fax/email back your end of campaign form on May 1 so the food bank will know if they need to pick up food the following week. When do I start? What are the key deadlines for the LFF? March 4 1:00 p.m. Georgia Capitol – South Rotunda (2nd floor) Press Conference Attorney General Sam Olens, Georgia State Bar President Patrise Perkins-Hooker, and YLD President Sharon Edenfield with the Legal Food Frenzy Co-Chairs and City Reps will hold a kickoff Press Conference at the Capitol (South Rotunda) Join us! March 2 – April 20: Sign-up Phase Firms will sign up to compete at www.galegalfoodfrenzy.org and get connected to THEIR regional food bank. April 20 – May 1 - LEGAL FOOD FRENZY!! 2 week competition May 4 – 8 Firms deliver food to food banks/ or food banks pick up as requested – pounds and dollars are tabulated. DELIVER your food/funds for a 25% bonus in pounds. May 19 Winners Announced June (date TBD) - Winners Reception and Awards Presentation at the Georgia Bar Association BONUS POINTS! Sign up to compete by April 1 and we’ll add 100 pounds to your totals. Volunteer at your regional food bank between Feb 1 and May 1 and we’ll add 100 pounds to your totals! Prizes The Attorney General’s Cup is based on a per-person average: # pounds donated divided by # of persons in the firm (count all staff and attorneys). Grand Prize: Attorney General’s Cup Additional prizes will be awarded in these categories: Sole Proprietor (1-2) Law Firm: Per Capita Sole Proprietor (1-2) Law Firm: Total Pounds Small (3-20) Law Firm: Per Capita Small (3-20) Law Firm: Total Pounds Medium (21 -100) Law Firm: Per Capita Medium (21 -100) Law Firm: Total Pounds Large (101 and up) Law Firm: Per Capita Large (101 and up) Law Firm: Total Pounds Bar Associations: Per Capita Bar Associations: Total Pounds Legal Organization (Government, other law departments): Per Capita Legal Organization (Government, other law departments): Total Pounds Corporate Legal Organization (Corporate law departments): Per Capita Corporate Legal Organization (Corporate law departments): Total Pounds Resources available for download at galegalfoodfrenzy.org: Brochure Banners and Logo (for intranet, websites and posters) Press Release templates Important Facts about Hunger Most Needed Items poster #galff @gafoodbankassn Social Media tools Hunger Facts The face of hunger is changing in Georgia 18.9% of Georgians – 1 in 5 Georgians – are food insecure (struggling with hunger), well above the national average of 15.9%. 28.1% - 1 in 4 children in Georgia are food insecure. This means that more than 700,000 children in Georgia have been hungry without access to food in a nation that has plenty of food available. This impacts their ability to grow strong physically, pay attention in school, and reach their full potential. More than 60% of children in Georgia’s public school system are eligible for free/reduced lunch. Fewer than 15% of those children have access to a lunch program during the summer when school is out. Food Banks experience an increased demand for food over the summer months when children who depend on free/reduced lunch at school are away from school and eating out of their household pantries. The Legal Food Frenzy is timed to coincide with Law Day and provide a fresh supply of food and funds to the 8 regional food banks as they prepare for the increased demand for food over the summer months. Georgia’s Food Bank Network Georgia has 8 regional food banks that serve all 159 counties. These food banks comprise the Georgia Food Bank Association, which was formed to maximize their impact and ability to provide a steady, healthy provide of food to Georgians who are hungry. In 2014 they distributed more than 130 million pounds of food through their statewide network of 2,600 partner agencies and pantries. MOST NEEDED ITEMS Peanut Butter Canned Tuna Canned Beans Canned Soups Stews Pastas 100% Fruit Juice Canned Fruits Vegetables Macaroni Cheese Dinners Whole Grains Low Sugar Cereals (boxed) PLEASE DO NOT DONATE GLASS CONTAINERS Ideas for Your Food Frenzy Get your Managing Partner’s support and involve him or her in a Kickoff event or activities! This is an important first step for everyone to see that leadership supports this competition Dress Down Day- if you bring in a certain number of food items you may wear casual attire. Potluck Day- everyone brings a dish for lunch and in order to gain entrance you must bring a certain number of food items or pay an admission fee. Costume Theme Day- create a theme, for example, “Mardi Gras” or “St. Patrick’s Day Parade”. If you bring in a certain number of food items or cash amount you may dress for that theme. Food Theme Day- challenge co-workers to bring in as many different food items as possible in a certain category. For example, food geared towards people with diabetes, or food for children in a particular age group. Whoever has the most different types of food within the category wins a prize. Lunch for the Hungry Day- everyone contributes what they would normally spend on lunch. Prize- have a prize for all employees who participate if your company wins their category or overall event. Totals- display daily totals in high-traffic areas or announce totals using emails to keep people up to date and involved. Friendly Competition- conduct non-monetary wagering and/or email wars between law firms and/or firm sections. Involve your clients and family members in the Legal Food Frenzy! Rewards- have rewards for staff members who donate more than 20 cans or $100. Promote both food and fund donations. $1 goes a long way with Food Banks’ bulk purchasing leverage. In this competition $1 = 4 pounds 4th Annual Legal Food Frenzy April 20 – May 1, 2015 RULES The following explains the rules for counting non-perishable food and cash contributions to the Legal Food Frenzy for the Atlanta Community Food Bank (ACFB) The contest begins April 20 and ends May 1, 2015. Don’t count any food/funds collected after May 1st. Law firms sign up to compete at galegalfoodfrenzy.org March 2 – April 20, 2015 and include the total number of persons at the firm. Law firms signing up by April 1 will have 100 pounds added to their score. Law firms that volunteer at their food bank between Feb 1 and May 1 will also receive a 100 pound bonus added to their score When counting the number of employees, count each person working at the firm, regardless of position. Law firms with multiple office locations in the state sign up individually to be connected to YOUR food bank, but totals from all offices will be aggregated and the firm will compete as a single entity for Attorney General Awards. Food items will be weighed and the results tabulated in pounds by ACFB at the end of the campaign. Contributions of money are tax-deductible and are very welcome. Please include a receipt for cash with the contributors name, address and amount of donation. Each dollar contributed will count as four pounds of food. Checks should be made payable to: Atlanta Community Food Bank You may donate online by going to our website, http://engage.acfb.org/foodfrenzy, and find your firm name in the drop-down list. Please contact Elizabeth if your firm isn’t listed. We will not be able to track monetary donations unless you refer people to your custom Firm link through this page. The link will not be active until the start of the Food Frenzy, April 20th. We will send you a guide to setting up the page when the link is activated. Candy will not be counted. Please do not contribute food items in glass containers – they have a high risk of breakage. Please do not open items that are already packed in cases, cartons, or boxes. It is very important that you tell the Food Bank the approximate amount of food you have collected at the end of the campaign in order for the transportation department to prepare properly. If your firm only has a monetary contribution, this needs to be communicated at the time your pick-up date is assigned so the Food Bank is aware of what form of vehicle to send to your firm. If a firm delivers all food and monetary contributions to ACFB at 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd N.W. Atlanta, GA 30318 your firm will receive a 25% bonus of tabulated pounds! Online donations count as “delivered” and are eligible for the bonus. All food and fund donations must be turned into ACFB no later than May 8, 2015 in order to be counted towards the competition. Capital Campaign gifts will not be counted towards two week competition. Please fill out the end of campaign Information Form and fax/email back to the Food Bank at the end of the day on May 1, 2015 to Elizabeth Haskell at 678-553-5955 or elizabeth.haskell@acfb.org Total pounds for each firm or legal organization will be divided by the number of persons in the firm (a per person average). The firm or legal organization raising the most pounds per person will win the Attorney General’s Cup. Prizes will also be awarded for both pounds-per-person and total pounds donated in 7 categories: Sole Practitioner, Small Firm, Medium Firm, Large Firm, Bar Association, Legal Organization (DA offices etc...) and Corporate Legal Organization. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK! 2014 Legal Food Frenzy Winners Competing Firms: 277 firms/organization representing 16,176 employees + 5 law schools Total Pounds Raised: 1,140,627 ($278,378 + 27,115 pounds) 36% increase over 2013 results Attorney General’s Cup Joe S. Habachy, PC Atlanta Community Food Bank Attorney General’s Cup – Law School Division Georgia State University College of Law Atlanta Community Food Bank 15,610 pounds/ 15,610 pounds per person 18,475 pounds/ 27.95 pounds per person Sole Proprietor (1-2) Per Capita and Total Pounds Division Winner Walter G. Sammons, Jr (Warner Robins, GA) 10,243 pounds/5,062 pounds per person Middle Georgia Community Food Bank Small Law Firm (3 – 20) Per Capita and Total Pounds Winner Jenkins & Roberts LLC (Atlanta, GA) 30,300 pounds/5,050 pounds per person Atlanta Community Food Bank Medium Law Firm (21-100) Per Capita and Total Pounds Winner Coleman Talley LLP (Valdosta, GA) 87,640 pounds/1,718 pounds per person Second Harvest of South Georgia Large Law Firms (101+) Per Capita and Total Pounds Winner Greenberg Traurig, LLP (Atlanta) 130,344 pounds/606 pounds per person Atlanta Community Food Bank Legal Organizations Per Capita Winner Office of Superior Court Judge of Columbia County (Evans, GA) Golden Harvest Food Bank 5,062 pounds per person Legal Organizations Total Pounds Winner Office of Dekalb County Solicitor General (Decatur, GA) Atlanta Community Food Bank 52,595 pounds Corporate Legal Organizations Per Capital Winner Aflac (Columbus, GA) Feeding the Valley Food Bank 448 pounds per person END OF CAMPAIGN INFORMATION SHEET Please EMAIL/ FAX to the Food Bank by May 1, 2015 at 4:00 pm: 678-553-5955 Attn: Elizabeth Haskell or email elizabeth.haskell@acfb.org Firm Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Firm Physical Address/suite#/floor: _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Firm Contact: _______________________________________________________________ Contact Phone Number: ____________________ Number of Employees: ______________ □ Yes Please check here if your firm will be delivering food and monetary contributions to the Food Bank to receive the extra 25% bonus. You must deliver by May 8. □ Yes Please check here if your firm has only a monetary contribution to be picked up and does not have any food donation. Amount of $ collected: _____________________ The following questions pertain to firms that have collected food and want the Food Bank to pick up the food. Approximate # of pounds, boxes, bags, etc., collected: __________________ □ Yes □ No May pallet jacks/hand trucks be used to transport food in your building? □ Yes □ No May a service elevator be used in your firm’s building? □ Yes □ No If your firm resides in a multi-level building, will food be stored on the first floor? If no, on what floor will the food be stored? __________________________________ Is there any additional information that we need to know to access your building and pick up the food? Please assure that your receptionist can direct Food Bank staff to where the donated food is being stored. Thank You and Good Luck!
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