Although it is a for-profit company, its profits go to its non-profit parent organization, the Greyston Foundation, where they are used on behalf of the local community.
[2][3] In 2004, Greyston Bakery moved to a larger facility designed by Maya Lin to accommodate growth.
[4] When a name gets to the top of the list after a number of months, that person is offered a paid apprenticeship, initially at slightly above minimum wage.
[7] Greyston has a social worker on-site to assist employees solve problems, such as transportation issues, child care, and housing, which may interfere with their work.
[7] Greyston Bakery is the primary supplier of brownies for Ben & Jerry's,[4] which is its main client.