Sign Up Your Restaurant
Provide a Dining Experience with Purpose
By signing up your restaurant for Dining Out For Life, you support the health and wellness of our community. San Francisco restaurant owners know that cause-conscious patrons are drawn to dining experiences with purpose. Every year, Dining Out For Life draws more than 10,000 patrons. Don’t miss your chance to get involved.
As a participating restaurant, you choose how much to donate (with a minimum contribution of 25 percent), and you will be listed in Dining Out For Life promotional materials and included in a city-wide advertising campaign. A team of volunteer Ambassadors recruit their networks to dine at participating restaurants the day of the event. A full list of benefits appears below.
Benefits
Dining Out For Life San Francisco is promoted through an extensive marketing campaign. Sign up by March 1 to receive full partner benefits.
Please submit your commitment by March 1 for full participating restaurant benefits. Commitments received after March 1 will receive all benefits available at that time.
Why Participate?
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It's good for business
You'll be part of a Bay Area-wide marketing campaign that includes direct mail, print and digital advertising, web and social media, plus print marketing materials for your diners.
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Exposure to new customers
More than 10,000 diners will order from participating restaurants, meaning more business and new customers.
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It’s good for the community
The vital funds we raise help San Francisco AIDS Foundation continue to provide essential in-person and virtual services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Equitable access to quality healthcare is more important than ever.
Sign up as a participating restaurant and help fund life-saving HIV services in San Francisco.