Grants & Pilot Programs
For Foundations, Utilities, and Innovation Partners
Clean Harvest participates in grant-funded and pilot programs to support early-stage operations, real-world pilot deployments, and the phased development of technology that improves sanitation, food safety, and efficiency in grocery environments.

Why We Participate in Grants & Pilots
Grant and pilot programs are a core part of how Clean Harvest validates sanitation approaches in real grocery environments, measures operational outcomes, and responsibly develops scalable, technology-enabled solutions over time.
Grant funding is used to offset startup and pilot costs, including:
- Initial service deployments in live grocery environments
- Structured data collection and validation
- Operational documentation and standardization
- Supporting phased technology and monitoring development
Commercial sanitation services are delivered separately under standard service agreements. Grant-funded work supports pilots, validation, and platform development and does not replace or subsidize ongoing commercial operations.
Areas of Focus
- Grocery food safety and sanitation
- Food waste and shrink reduction
- Energy efficiency in refrigerated environments
- Maintenance and labor cost optimization
- Technology-enabled monitoring and reporting
How Pilot Programs Work
Define — objectives aligned to operational goals
Deploy — services and tools in live, operating stores
Measure — operational, safety, and efficiency outcomes tracked over time
PARTNERSHIPS
We work with grocery retailers, foundations, utilities, and innovation partners interested in supporting early pilots and the responsible development of practical, scalable sanitation and monitoring solutions.
Clean Harvest operates today as a service-led company while building a patent-pending sanitation and monitoring platform through structured pilots and grant partnerships.

