News
July 9, 2026

Pfeifer Roofing Launches Meal Donation Initiative Linked to Roofing Estimates

Construction Owners Editorial Team

Highlights

  • Pfeifer Roofing has introduced a community giving program in partnership with Marion Polk Food Share.
  • The company will fund three meals for every roofing estimate completed.
  • Donations apply regardless of whether customers proceed with a roofing project.
  • The initiative supports food assistance programs across Marion and Polk counties in Oregon.

Demand for contractors to strengthen community engagement continues to grow alongside traditional construction services. Pfeifer Roofing has introduced a charitable initiative that connects its estimating process with local hunger relief, creating a new way to support residents while continuing its residential and commercial roofing operations across northwest Oregon.

Community Partnership Program

Pfeifer Roofing will contribute funding equivalent to three meals for every roofing estimate completed through its partnership with Marion Polk Food Share. The donation is triggered when an estimate is prepared, regardless of whether the property owner ultimately awards a roofing contract.

The program applies to both residential and commercial estimate requests and is intended to generate ongoing support for local food assistance efforts as the company performs routine inspections and prepares project proposals.

Support for Regional Food Assistance

Marion Polk Food Share serves as the regional food bank for Marion and Polk counties, distributing food through local pantries, meal programs, shelters and other community-based organizations. The organization also supports initiatives including Meals on Wheels and community garden programs.

Under the new arrangement, Pfeifer Roofing will calculate the total number of estimates completed each month and provide a corresponding donation based on the established meal contribution.

Why It Matters

Construction companies are increasingly incorporating community investment into their business operations as part of broader corporate responsibility efforts. Programs tied to routine business activities allow contractors to support local organizations while maintaining their normal project workflows.

For construction owners and contractors, initiatives such as this demonstrate how operational activities can be connected to measurable community benefits without changing project delivery or procurement processes.

Source: Pfeifer Roofing.

Get the inside scoop on the latest trending construction industry news and insights directly in your inbox.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.