October 8, 2021
MOD Pizza has teamed up with recording artist Chloe Moriondo for MOD's third Random Acts of MODness campaign.
Moriondo, known for the major-label debut album Blood Bunny and recent hit "not okay," and MOD will choose 10 individuals to receive $1,000 grants, according to a press release.
Beginning today through Friday, Oct. 8, Chloe and MOD will take to Twitter to ask fans to nominate people who are doing good things in their community. Twitter users can participate by tweeting their submission to @MODPizza with the hashtag #RandomActsofMODness.
"Communities are woven together by people taking care of one another. We're excited to have Chloe join us to recognize and help support ten inspiring people that are making a difference in big and small ways," Ally Svenson, MOD co-founder and chief purpose officer, said in the release. "This year, more than ever, we continue to be inspired by the impact a simple kind gesture can have on someone's life and the ripple effect that this can create."
"I love pizza and I'm excited to work with MOD Pizza, some of the best, to help community members who deserve additional support after what the world has been through over the last year and a half," Moriondo said in the release.
In March, MOD Pizza launched its year-long Random Acts of MODness campaign in partnership with Grammy-nominated rapper J.I.D. Together J.I.D. and MOD gifted a car to a deserving young woman in the Atlanta area. In June, MOD Pizza partnered with Grammy award-winner Daya to share grants with five LGBTQ+ organizations across the U.S.