Corporations
Individual corporations are invited to demonstrate their commitment to consumer food safety education by joining us as Media or Education Partners.
Working with the Partnership, food safety educational and publicity events and projects can be tailored to meet your company’s interests. Engagements between the Partnership and your company may include radio media tours, satellite tours, in-store events, use of Fight BAC!® messages and images on consumer packaging or advertising, production and distribution of curriculum materials, interactive web-based material for teachers and students and other publicity-generating programs. Benefits to your company include --
- Alignment with a national preventive health campaign recognized by leading federal agencies and the media as highly credible and effective (Parenting, Wall Street Journal and Newsweek, among many others).
- National visibility and credibility on food safety issues.
- Affiliation with national leaders in consumer and public affairs, food safety, food retailing and the food sciences.
- Access to key messages and materials developed by the Partnership.
- Listing as a contributor on the Fight BAC!® website.
Corporate sponsorships are subject to review by a Partnership working group.
To discuss a media or education partnership, please contact:
Shelley Feist
Executive Director
Partnership for Food Safety Education
202-220-0651
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For more information on becoming a Contributing Partner or Friend of Food Safety Education donor link to flyer
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Become a Friend of Food Safety Education (same as link as above)
We need your help to continue to distribute free the consumer-tested, actionable food handling messages and materials that thousands of health educators rely on. Support for the Partnership is an effective way to communicate your company’s commitment to protecting the health of consumers. Please join us as a Friend of Food Safety Education donor! (same link as above)






