Get Involved
The Women's Bean Project could not function without many forms of community support. While our business provides the context for the training that we provide, sales revenues only cover about 70% of the total operating expenses of the Bean Project. Generous contributions of time, products, services, and money allow us to offer the comprehensive and effective programming that sets the Bean Project apart from other employment training programs.
We are constantly looking for more partners in the community - as individuals, companies, churches, clubs, etc. - to help us further our mission of helping disadvantaged women move into mainstream employment and toward self-sufficiency. Please read on to find out more about the many ways of supporting the Women's Bean Project!
Volunteer
The help of people generously giving of their time and talents directly supports much of what we do here, and we're always glad to have more helping hands.
If you are interested in volunteering, please click here.
Host a Bean Party
Invite family, friends, and neighbors to experience the Women’s Bean Project. Enjoy our handmade soups, spices, and other delectable foods while learning more about our organization, and purchasing our products in your home.
If you are interested in hosting a Bean Party, please click here.
Plan a BeanSprouts Fundraiser
Tired of selling wrapping paper and chocolate bars? Raise money for your school, sports team, church or service organization by selling Women's Bean Products and help deserving women break the cycle of poverty at the same time!
If you are interested in planning a BeanSprouts Fundraiser, please click here.
Hire Our Graduates
Job placement assistance is a wonderful and much-needed way to get involved with the Women's Bean Project. Each Women's Bean Project graduate has made a commitment to improving herself and her life, and each one is eager to become a fabulous employee for a great company.
If you know of any leads or opportunities, please contact us by phone at 303-292-1919.
Donate
The Women's Bean Project needs support above and beyond the sales revenue from our products. Financial contributions are always welcome, and in kind donations are often useful.
To learn more about making a donation to the Women's Bean Project, please click here.
We are constantly looking for more partners in the community - as individuals, companies, churches, clubs, etc. - to help us further our mission of helping disadvantaged women move into mainstream employment and toward self-sufficiency. Please read on to find out more about the many ways of supporting the Women's Bean Project!
Volunteer
The help of people generously giving of their time and talents directly supports much of what we do here, and we're always glad to have more helping hands.
If you are interested in volunteering, please click here.
Host a Bean Party
Invite family, friends, and neighbors to experience the Women’s Bean Project. Enjoy our handmade soups, spices, and other delectable foods while learning more about our organization, and purchasing our products in your home.
If you are interested in hosting a Bean Party, please click here.
Plan a BeanSprouts Fundraiser
Tired of selling wrapping paper and chocolate bars? Raise money for your school, sports team, church or service organization by selling Women's Bean Products and help deserving women break the cycle of poverty at the same time!
If you are interested in planning a BeanSprouts Fundraiser, please click here.
Hire Our Graduates
Job placement assistance is a wonderful and much-needed way to get involved with the Women's Bean Project. Each Women's Bean Project graduate has made a commitment to improving herself and her life, and each one is eager to become a fabulous employee for a great company.
If you know of any leads or opportunities, please contact us by phone at 303-292-1919.
Donate
The Women's Bean Project needs support above and beyond the sales revenue from our products. Financial contributions are always welcome, and in kind donations are often useful.
To learn more about making a donation to the Women's Bean Project, please click here.






