Arvest Bank Kicks Off 15th Year of Million Meals Campaign

FORT SMITH, Ark. (April 1, 2025) – Arvest Bank today announced the start of its 15th annual Million Meals campaign, a two-month initiative to raise awareness and money to help fight hunger in its four-state footprint of Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas.
 
Money collected during the campaign, which runs through May 31, will benefit more than 80 food partners, including the Community Services Clearinghouse, United Way of Fort Smith Area and Antioch for Youth and Family. Every dollar raised through the Million Meals initiative goes directly to the bank’s food partners, which can help provide up to five meals for someone in need.
 
“For 15 years, the Million Meals campaign has helped provide critical support to individuals and families who struggle to put food on their table,” said Mike Jacimore, President of Arvest Bank - Fort Smith. “We’re very proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish when we come together as a community to help make a real difference in the lives of our neighbors. We look forward to continuing that journey together, as it will take all of us to help end hunger.”
 
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Arkansas ranked first in the nation for food insecurity based on average rates from 2021-2023. More than 7.2 million children in the U.S. lived in food-insecure households where both children and adults experienced food insecurity. The timing of the Million Meals campaign will help food partners meet the expected increase in need during the summer months when many children don’t have the benefit of free meals at their schools.
 
Since the initiative began in 2011, the Million Meals campaign has helped provide more than 25 million meals through its food partners and collected more than $4.6 million in monetary donations. Last year, the campaign raised $524,451 to help provide more than 2.6 million meals through local food partners.
 
To celebrate the 15th year of Million Meals this year, the bank has announced a goal to increase donations by 15% over last year’s totals.
 
“We haven’t had a goal like this since we launched Million Meals, but we believe it’s an important one to have,” said Jacimore. “If we achieve it, that’s 15% more meals and 15% more support for families, children and our seniors facing food insecurity.”
 
How to Donate
Monetary donations can be made through May 31 in the following ways:

  • Donate at a branch. Cash and check contributions will be accepted at Arvest Bank branches. Ask any Arvest associate for details.
  • Donate online. Visit arvest.com/millionmeals to donate online.
  • Donate using Arvest Go mobile app. Arvest customers can donate directly through the bank’s mobile app.
  • Donate via phone. Customers can make a $1 (or more) donation by calling (866) 952-9523. Funds will be drawn directly from their Arvest account.
 
For more information about Million Meals and local food partners, visit arvest.com/millionmeals.

About Arvest
With more than $26 billion in assets, Arvest Bank is a community-based financial institution serving more than 110 communities in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Established in 1961, Arvest Bank is committed to meeting the needs of its more than 830,000 retail and business customer households by continually investing in the digital tools and services customers expect. Its extensive network of more than 200 banking locations provides loans, deposits, treasury management, wealth management, credit cards, mortgage loans and mortgage servicing as a part of its growing list of digital services. Arvest is known for its commitment to the communities it serves and to attracting, hiring and retaining a diverse group of talented people. Arvest is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. To learn more please visit www.arvest.com.