Toyota donated expertise in lean process improvement rather than cash to several New York City food charities. Toyota engineers analyzed processes at a soup kitchen, food pantry, and food warehouse and were able to significantly increase efficiency and productivity. Simple changes like reorganizing customer flow and shelves, assigning specific roles, and creating an assembly line reduced wait times by over an hour at the soup kitchen, nearly halved time spent at the food pantry, and decreased time to pack boxes at the warehouse from 3 minutes to just 11 seconds. The donations of expertise through kaizen, or continuous improvement, provided more impactful and long-lasting benefits than cash alone.