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Doudlah Farms WECA Chili Lunch Donation & B2B Marketing

Overview

In January 2026, Doudlah Farms donated 169 units of Dark Red Kidney beans to the Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (WECA) in support of their annual Chili Lunch program — a statewide initiative where childcare facilities host chili cook-offs for families and staff. The donation was structured as a B2B marketing opportunity, pairing physical product with a flyer linking to the new Doudlah Farms B2B ordering portal.

This initiative was discussed in detail during the [1].


Donation Details

Field Detail
Recipient Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (WECA)
Contact Catherine Hansen
Delivery Address 2908 Marketplace Drive, Suite 101, Fitchburg, WI
Product Dark Red Kidney Beans
Quantity — 1 lb bags 91 units (for smaller family childcare settings)
Quantity — 5 lb bags 78 units (for larger group childcare settings)
Total Units 169
Delivery Deadline By January 20, 2026
Delivery Window Tuesday, 8–10 AM (Doudlah Farms runs Madison-area deliveries every Tuesday)

WECA distributes beans to 169 participating childcare facilities, which then host their own chili cook-off events during February (Wisconsin Chili Lunch is celebrated February 26th, or any day in February).


Prize Structure

Doudlah Farms is donating beans as prizes for the cook-off competition:

Prize details are to be communicated to Catherine Hansen and included on the marketing flyer.


Marketing Execution

Flyer

B2B Portal Integration

The WECA donation is being used as a soft launch vehicle for the [2]. The QR code on the flyer will direct childcare facility managers to create an account and place wholesale orders directly. The B2B site is expected to be fully ready by the time the cook-off events occur in February.

Email Campaign

Social Media & Blog Content


Strategic Rationale

This donation serves multiple business objectives simultaneously:

  1. Brand awareness among 169 childcare decision-makers who are potential repeat wholesale buyers.
  2. B2B portal seeding — the QR code gives facilities a direct path to place future orders without going through Amazon or DTC channels.
  3. Content generation — photos and stories from 169 cook-offs provide months of authentic social and blog material.
  4. Database building — Catherine Hansen is expected to provide contact names, addresses, and emails for all 169 facilities, which will be added to the B2B CRM and email list.

"The goal is, obviously, to get each one of these places, seeing that they did it once, to order and offer beans every week." — Jason Doudlah


Action Items

Owner Task Status
Jason Doudlah Email Catherine Hansen re: delivery logistics, prize tiers; request facility contact list and photos ☐ Open
Jason Doudlah Send Karly the existing WECA flyer for edits ☐ Open
Karly Oykhman Edit flyer: add cook-off message, prize tiers, B2B QR code ☐ Open
Jason Doudlah Print 169 copies at UPS Store, Stoughton ☐ Open
Karly Oykhman Draft targeted email campaign for 169 childcare facilities ☐ Open
Karly Oykhman Draft school outreach email for broader WI schools list ☐ Open

Sources

  1. 2026 01 02 Doudlah Farms Marketing Amazon Ecommerce Inventory Call 111514582|January 2 · 2026 Marketing Call
  2. Doudlah Farms B2B Site Launch|Doudlah Farms B2B Site
  3. Index|Doudlah Farms Client Overview
  4. Doudlah Farms B2B Site Launch|Doudlah Farms B2B Site Launch
  5. Doudlah Farms Amazon Strategy|Doudlah Farms Amazon Strategy & Dtc Pivot