Register Round-Up
Nominations for the upcoming Register Round-Up season (2024-2025) are now open! Learn more and nominate here.
What is Register Round-Up?
Co-op shoppers have the option to round up their grocery bill to the next dollar and donate to local nonprofit organizations chosen by our Member-Owners. At the end of the designated Round-Up period, 100% of these funds are donated directly to the organization to help them continue to support our community!
We launched our Register Round-Up Program in June of 2019 and have been absolutely blown away by its success. Since then, we’ve raised more than $220,000 for local organizations!
our selection process
Local community members nominate non-profits during the designated nomination period (coming up in late April).
Finalists from the nomination pool are selected based on number of nominations.
Co-op Member-Owners vote for their top ten organizations from the finalist pool.
To qualify for Register Round-Up, organizations must:
Currently be a registered 501(3)c nonprofit organization or a registered nonprofit with a 501(3)c fiscal sponsor
Not be directly affiliated with a religious organization or political party
Be headquartered in and serving the Greater Portland area
Not have received funds through Register Round-Up for the past two (2) cycles
Our Partners
2023–2024
June 2023 - I’m Your Neighbor Books: $4,161.50
July 2023 - Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project: $4,604.32
August 2023 - Preble Street: $4,173.50
September 2023 - Presente! Maine: $3,491.10
October 2023 - Sea Change Yoga: 3,507.72
November 2023 - Locker Project: $4,579.46
December 2023 - A Company of Girls - $5,181.20
January 2024 - Palaver Strings - $4,356.22
February 2024 - Birth Roots - $4,137.88
March 2024 - Cultivating Community - $4,825.22
April 2024 - Wild Seed Project - Upcoming
May 2024 - Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland - Upcoming
2021-2022
June 2021 - Indigo Arts Alliance: $3,450.65
July 2021 - Presente! Maine: $4,131.89
August 2021 - In Her Presence: $4,158.20
September 2021 - Black P.O.W.E.R.: $4,055.22
October 2021 - Maine Inside Out: $3,739.14
November 2021 - Milestone Recovery: $3,304.64
December 2021 - Maine Needs: $4,101.33
January 2022 - Hope Acts: $3,632.46
February 2022 - Southern Maine Workers' Center: $3,199.17
March 2022 - Through These Doors: $3,848.27
April 2022 - Black Owned Maine: $3,651.70
May 2022 - The Telling Room: $3,501.33
2022–2023
June 2022 - Equality Community Center: $3,629.45
July 2022 - Portland Trails: $4,529.35
August 2022 - The Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition: $5,006.10
September 2022 - Portland Gear Hub: $4,381.50
October 2022 - Mayo Street Arts: $4,545.26
November 2022 - Center for Grieving Children: $4,986.79
December 2022 - Pine Tree Legal Assistance: $4,188.72
January 2023 - Portland Public Library: $3,980.89
February 2023 - Committee to Restore the Abyssinian: $4,167.58
March 2023 - Friends of Portland Adult Education: $5,375.87
April 2023 - Cumberland County Children’s Advocacy Center: $3,871.36
May 2023 - MaineTransNet: $4,674.45
2020-2021
June 2020 - Project Feed: $1,888.68
July 2020 - Greater Portland Family Promise: $2,378.73
August 2020 - Cultivating Community: $2,595.91
September 2020 - The Locker Project: $2,661.50
October 2020 - Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center: $3,134.44
November 2020 - Portland Outright: $3,325.69
December 2020 - Maine Access Immigrant Network: $3,642.68
January 2021 - Wild Seed Project: $1,790.39
February 2021 - A Company of Girls: $2,802.11
March 2021 - Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project: $3,461.97
April 2021 - Preble Street: $3,717.66
May 2021 - Wayside Food Programs: $3,611.55
2019-2020
June - August 2019 - Cultivating Community: $3,788.81
September - November 2019 - Maine Access Immigrant Network: $7,552.16
December 2019 - February 2020 - Preble Street: $10,835.45
March - May 2020 - Portland Trails : $4,610.70