A HUNGER FOR A BRIGHTER TOMORROW - 2017 FEEDING AMERICA
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CONTENTS MEET AILEEN.......................................................................... 3 IMPACT .....................................................................................4 FINANCIALS ......................................................................... 16 SUPPORTERS ...................................................................... 19 LEADERSHIP .......................................................................40 We helped provide 4.2 billion meals to people facing hunger. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 2
MEET AILEEN Aileen is 7 years old and lives with her mom, dad and brother in Goleta, California. Her dad is a painter who is typically on the job six days a week—from sunup to sundown. However, some days he works all day and into the night. “Sometimes when my whole family is asleep, my dad is still working,” Aileen says. Despite the sacrifices her dad makes, it’s tough for Aileen’s family to afford everything they need. In the past, they had to choose between paying for the lights, medical expenses and food. Aileen would ask for a glass of milk, and her dad would 1 in 6 children in have to tell her that she couldn’t have any—knowing that they America struggles just couldn’t afford it. with hunger. Thankfully, they don’t have to make as many tough choices . anymore. At Aileen’s school, they receive groceries from a food pantry served by a Feeding America food bank. The food pantry offers them healthy food, including Aileen’s favorites—apples, carrots and milk. Aileen’s dad believes that the food pantry is helping him invest in a brighter tomorrow for his children. He wants his daughter . to have the chance to graduate college and have a stable career. “Without [the food pantry], I don’t know how we would make it,” he says. “I think the future is going to be better.” Watch Aileen’s story. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 3
IMPACT Feeding America fights hunger through a multi-faceted approach. We are committed to helping provide meals, mobilizing anti-hunger advocates and generating insights and impact that will help us achieve a hunger-free America. Every day, we help connect more people with the nourishment they need to have a healthier and happier future. IN THIS SECTION FEEDING AMERICA: HELPING MOBILIZING GENERATING FIGHTING HUNGER PROVIDE ANTI-HUNGER INSIGHTS AND ACROSS THE NUTRITIOUS ADVOCATES IMPACT NATION MEALS 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 4
IMPACT FEEDING AMERICA: FIGHTING HUNGER ACROSS THE NATION In every state, Feeding America food banks are on-the-ground providing meals where they are most needed. Together, we serve more than 46 million people in virtually . every county in America each year. Our mission is to feed America’s hungry through a nationwide network of member food banks and engage our country in the fight to end hunger. FIND YOUR LOCAL FOOD BANK 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 5
IMPACT HELPING We helped nourish more MealConnect, a technology platform that enables PROVIDE people than ever before. them to donate surplus food at no cost using any device. As a result of MealConnect and other food NUTRITIOUS This year, we helped provide 4.2 billion meals to people facing hunger. We also expanded rescue strategies, we rescued 3.3 billion pounds of food from going to waste. If it had been thrown MEALS our work to include an even greater focus on preventing food waste and accessing away, this food would have produced roughly the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions as more nutritious food for the people we serve. 170,000 cars in a year. To achieve this, Feeding America worked alongside food banks, helping them enhance their services and accomplish their goals. We helped network members access more fresh produce. We rescued 3.3 billion pounds We rescued more food One of our strategies for obtaining more fruits and of food from going from going to waste. vegetables involves assisting food banks as they to waste. LEARN MORE Feeding America forged new partnerships establish regional produce cooperatives across the country. These facilities enable food banks to pool with emerging retail outlets that sell fresh and their resources so they can access a wider variety prepared foods—including stores, restaurants of high-quality produce at a lower cost. Through and hotels. We made it easier for these this model and other impactful produce strategies, SPECIAL THANKS TO businesses to prevent food waste by launching we distributed 1.3 billion pounds of fresh fruits and Cargill, The Walt Disney Company, General Mills, Great American Milk Drive, Morgan Stanley, vegetables to people facing hunger. Nationwide Foundation, Starbucks Coffee Company and Walmart. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 6
IMPACT HELPING PROVIDE NUTRITIOUS MEALS We distributed a record FEEDING FAMILIES $56 million in grants to Initiatives that alleviate . food banks. hunger for children, seniors and low-income families These funds, available exclusively to network members, helped food banks invest in general $14.5M operations, access more food, establish or grow impactful meal programs and reach . new milestones in the fight against hunger . FOOD RESCUE in their communities. $23.8M Food rescue initiatives, . including programs that . prevent food waste at . retail locations and rescue . fresh produce FLEXIBLE FUNDING Funds that enable food $13.9M banks to invest in areas of high need and high potential $4.5M CAPACITY BUILDING Investments in research and . nutrition initiatives, capacity-. building for food pantries . and network improvement SPECIAL THANKS TO Laura and John Arnold Cargill The Walt Disney Company General Mills, Inc. The Kraft Heinz Company . Morgan Stanley Subway Foundation Caterpillar Foundation Enterprise Rent-A-Car HSBC Bank USA N.A. & The Kraft Heinz Company Nationwide Foundation Walmart and the . Bank of America Charitable Foundation Foundation Walmart Foundation Conagra Brands and the . Hunger Is/The Albertsons Omni Hotels and Resorts Foundation Conagra Brands Foundation Food Lion LLC and Food Lion Companies Foundation Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies PepsiCo BJ’s Charitable Foundation Costco Wholesale Corp. Feeds Charitable Foundation Joy in Childhood Foundation MilkPEP/Great American . Red Nose Day Fund Campbell Soup Company Darden Foundation The French’s Food Company Kellogg Company Milk Drive Starbucks Coffee Company 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 7
IMPACT MOBILIZING We advanced policies Our collaboration with thought leaders in ANTI- that help alleviate hunger. government and agriculture helps shape federal policy and connect food banks with HUNGER Feeding America builds relationships with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to advocate key influencers in the food rescue movement. We led discussions on food waste and ADVOCATES for change. Our policy recommendations are informed by our unparalleled research and the hunger alongside other top organizations at key events including a House Agriculture real experiences of leaders across the network Committee Roundtable on Food Waste who understand the challenges and needs of Reduction, The 2017 AgVocacy Forum and struggling households. Agri-pulse’s Farm Bill Summit. At the federal level this year, we testified before At the local level, food banks and food the House Agriculture Nutrition Subcommittee pantries advocate to end hunger in their With our support, to advocate for federal nutrition programs. We communities. Feeding America develops advocates took more than also fought for increased government funding training programs and resources for network 100K actions to promote for TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program), which provides millions of meals to members, strengthening their voices as they speak up for struggling families. We also hunger-relief policies. food banks. Following these efforts, Congress engage the public in the fight against hunger, passed a funding bill that included more than providing resources that help people reach $25 million in additional TEFAP funding. out to their representatives and take a stand for households facing hunger. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 8
IMPACT MOBILIZING ANTI-HUNGER ADVOCATES We made hunger impossible to ignore through creative campaigns. Hunger Action Month. In September, Feeding Summer Hunger Campaign. When schools close their America launched Hunger Action Month™ to doors for the summer, millions of children who qualify . mobilize the public to take action on behalf of for free or reduced-price school meals must suddenly . struggling families. An empty plate served as a go without. This year, Feeding America launched a multi- powerful icon of the campaign, demonstrating faceted summer hunger campaign to spark a national the challenges facing people at risk of hunger conversation about kids in need across the country. We and the ways that the public can help. Throughout partnered with Scholastic and Conagra Brands Foundation Hunger Action Month, thousands of Feeding to develop the Hungry to Help project, offering resources America supporters—including celebrities, for families and teachers to educate children about hunger nonprofits, companies, politicians and people . and empathy. We also teamed up with Facebook Creative like you—shared their dedication to hunger-relief Shop, sending a little ice cream truck across the country to on social media. The campaign garnered nearly raise awareness of child hunger and highlight the work of 500 million impressions and engaged the nation food banks along the way via Facebook Live. The summer in the fight to end hunger. hunger campaign garnered more than 388 million press impressions and over 15 million online video views. We . will leverage these strong results to continue driving Thousands supported awareness of hunger in America. Hunger Action Month on social media. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 9
IMPACT MOBILIZING ANTI-HUNGER ADVOCATES We grew support for hunger relief through successful cause marketing campaigns. Feeding America and our corporate partners launch winning cause marketing campaigns that engage the public in the movement to end hunger. For example, Walmart’s Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign raised a record $19.8 million this year by combining donations from Walmart and Discover with donations from customers and five Walmart suppliers: Campbell Soup Company, General Mills, Kellogg Company, The Kraft Heinz Company and PepsiCo. This campaign and many others raise awareness and support for people facing hunger through in-store and online promotion and a variety of media channels. Nearly Nearly 1 Million Over 10 Million Over 100K 100% of Network 3 Million Tees Social Actions Red Noses Volunteer Hours Food Banks sold by BoxLunch in support helped French’s increase sold for Red Nose Day from Bank of America Community benefited from Walmart’s of its Get Some. Give Back. awareness of hunger and in 2016 Volunteer employees to fight Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign to benefit raise 10 million meals for hunger and promote the impact campaign Feeding America Feeding America of the Give A Meal program 5 Million Mealtime 60K Starbucks More Than Nearly 2K One 24-Hour Products Power Lunches 50 Million General Mills Crate & Barrel Subway® Campaign sold by Cheeky to donated in one week Packages Employees resulted in Feeding America’s support Feeding America’s to benefit local featured Big Machine donated to the company’s single largest meal mission food banks Label Group artist Thomas holiday campaign donation day Rhett during the Outnumber to fight hunger Hunger campaign 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 10
IMPACT GENERATING We worked to improve health Feeding America is fighting hunger and INSIGHTS outcomes for people struggling with hunger. promoting health, and serves as a one-. stop-shop for healthy recipes, educational AND IMPACT Research demonstrates that hunger and health resources and programmatic materials for . the public and professionals alike. are connected. People who face hunger also face a disproportionately high risk of diet- Feeding America also built on the . related diseases, such as diabetes. This year, findings of our “nudges” research. Last . We launched Feeding America made significant progress year, we partnered with Cornell University . HungerandHealth.org toward completing a research trial to better on a research project that determined that to engage understand how food banks can help people “nudge” interventions such as signage and people living with diabetes. We anticipate publishing the product placement helped increase selection interested results in late 2017. We also started two diabetes prevention projects to learn how food bank of healthy options at food pantries. We integrated the research results into our in hunger, partnerships with healthcare and community work this year in two key ways. We helped nutrition organizations can improve health outcomes for introduce nudges at more food pantries to and health. the people we serve. encourage the people we serve to select . more nutritious foods. We also developed . Additionally, we launched HungerandHealth.org . new technology partnerships to begin LEARN MORE to help people learn about and respond to researching how food banks can nudge . hunger and health issues in their communities. food pantry managers to order more SPECIAL THANKS TO The website includes an overview of how nutritious food. Laura and John Arnold Foundation and Cargill. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 11
IMPACT GENERATING INSIGHTS AND IMPACT We conducted research to We also made significant progress on our Service better understand the face Insights Initiative, a project that will provide of hunger in America. network food banks with a guiding framework for how to responsibly and effectively collect In partnership with the Urban Institute, data from the people they serve to improve their Feeding America released Bringing Teens to offerings. This year we successfully tested a draft the Table and Impossible Choices: Teens and version of the framework with a diverse group of Food Insecurity in America. These studies food banks. Once finalized, the guiding framework investigated the often-overlooked topic of . will encourage more food banks to invest in data- teen hunger, highlighting the stigma and . gathering technologies that will help them better shame experienced by teens facing hunger . understand and serve their communities. and revealing the adult responsibilities they often assume to secure meals for their families. In May, we published Map the Meal Gap 2017, the only study that provides food insecurity Discover what and county food cost estimates for every hunger looks like county and congressional district across the country. Now in its seventh edition, the analysis in your community. determined that no county is free of food LEARN MORE insecurity. Additionally, people facing hunger are finding it even more difficult to afford SPECIAL THANKS TO enough food for their families. The Howard G. Buffett Foundation, Conagra Brands Foundation and Nielsen. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 12
IMPACT GENERATING INSIGHTS AND IMPACT We worked hard to maximize our impact on people and communities in need. Serving Seniors. There are 5.4 million seniors distributions at VA Medical Centers, food banks struggling with hunger across our country. As the have already served more than 6,300 people leading provider of meals to older Americans, we through this initiative. demonstrated our commitment to reaching even more seniors in need through developing and Feeding Children. Kids need nutritious food to launching a new senior hunger strategy. By 2025, learn and grow, yet 1 in 6 children in America faces our goal is to reach every senior struggling with hunger. The Feeding America network nourishes hunger in America by increasing awareness of 12 million children each year—more than any other senior hunger, enhancing access to meals and domestic hunger-relief organization. This year, we services and providing appropriate interventions awarded millions in child hunger grants to network that help older Americans stay healthy and strong. members to enhance their child hunger strategies and programs. As part of the Conagra Child Hunger Reaching Veterans. Many people who have Corps, we also deployed the sixth cohort of Corps served our nation face hunger as they struggle members to food banks to grow their child hunger to negotiate the complex stages of military life. programs. Feeding America helped provide meals Recognizing these challenges, Feeding America and snacks where children gather and at times established a partnership with the U.S. Department when they are most in need through a variety of SPECIAL THANKS TO of Veterans Affairs (VA) to reach more veterans. impactful initiatives. The Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation, By establishing food pantries or scheduling food HSBC Bank USA N.A., Joy in Childhood Foundation and the Red Nose Day Fund. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 13
IMPACT GENERATING INSIGHTS AND IMPACT Alleviating Summer Hunger. Many children including health, housing and financial security. They and families may struggle with the pain of also engaged in a leadership development program hunger during the summer, when free or called Fuel, Engage, Empower, Drive (FEED) to help reduced-price school meals are not available. them carry out their plans and manage the challenges Feeding America supports food banks that often accompany efforts to make lasting and working to end summer hunger in their effective change. communities. We helped network members enhance their summer programs by offering Increasing SNAP Access. The Supplemental Nutrition more nutritious foods, developing unique Assistance Program (SNAP) and other anti-hunger partnerships and sharing insights broadly . programs play a critical role in nourishing households with other food banks. facing hunger. Feeding America helped increase access to SNAP benefits through the Online SNAP Referral Supporting Communities. Collaborating for Program and the SNAP Application Assistance program. The Online SNAP Referral Program used web-based We enabled Clients, Feeding America’s collective impact initiative, is helping us understand how food search ads to connect potential SNAP applicants 225 million meals banks and community partners can work with application assistance, leading to 15,000 SNAP through the together to make measurable progress applications and approximately 11 million meals. By SNAP Application toward a shared community vision. The five helping food banks learn from each other and improve Assistance food banks participating in this initiative their work, the SNAP Application Assistance program program. have strengthened and built on their work, enabled more than 225 million meals—35 million more deepening partnerships and refining strategies than the previous year. for improving their communities in areas LEARN MORE SPECIAL THANKS TO the Walmart Foundation. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 14
IMPACT GENERATING INSIGHTS AND IMPACT We made significant progress In phase two, we studied programs on developing our strategy designed to increase household for ending hunger. resources and explored the experiences of working families. This included Feeding America is committed to not . interviewing families we hope to serve only helping provide meals today, but also and further consulting experts across decreasing the need for meals tomorrow. . the country. We learned more about the This year, we completed two of the three barriers to families earning sufficient phases mapped out for crafting an “ending incomes and how to help them weather hunger” strategy. financial shocks. We also learned more about services that many network In phase one, we studied the problem . members are offering in addition to food of hunger to develop an even deeper distribution, including providing housing understanding of the issue and identify areas . assistance and job training. of opportunity. To do this, we consulted experts, reviewed research and dove into data. After many months of exploration, . We will continue We also researched hundreds of population we are increasingly confident in our solving hunger today segments, considering how Feeding America ability to help set working families . for families in need could help end hunger for each one. Through on a path to self-sufficiency. We have . while also seeking to our efforts, we were able to narrow our initial gained helpful insights from our end hunger tomorrow. focus to helping working families with children Collaborating for Clients initiative and increase their assets and income. through reaching key milestones in our strategy development process. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 15
FINANCIALS Feeding America responsibly stewards the funds we receive from caring people dedicated to ending hunger. We channel the charitable contributions from our supporters to programs that feed people in need across the country. IN THIS SECTION FINANCIAL FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT HIGHLIGHTS 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 16
FINANCIALS FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT Feeding America had total public support and revenue of approximately $2.8 billion and operating expenses of approximately $2.7 billion in fiscal year 2017. We invested 98% of all donations raised directly into programs and services that serve people in need. 98.76% TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM SERVICES 96.28% 91.97% FOOD PROCUREMENT DONATED GOODS AND SERVICES 1.94% 1.24% MEMBER SERVICES 5.36% FUNDRAISING 0.20% TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES PUBLIC AWARENESS 2.38% AND EDUCATION FOOD PROCUREMENT REVENUE 0.15% PROGRAMS 0.29% OTHER REVENUE 0.12% RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 0.07% POLICY AND ADVOCACY SUPPORTING SERVICES 0.94% FUND DEVELOPMENT REVENUE EXPENSES 0.30% MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 17
FINANCIALS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Statement of Financial Position Statement of Activities [IN THOUSANDS] ASSETS 2017 2016 OPERATING ACTIVITIES [IN THOUSANDS] Cash $45,683 $40,645 PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE Accounts receivable, net 5,033 5,102 » PUBLIC SUPPORT 2017 2016 Investments 32,659 23,797 Fundraising $148,166 $119,766 Contributions receivable, net 54,459 37,508 Donated goods and services 2,543,586 2,288,551 Notes receivable, net 683 798 TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT 2,691,752 2,408,317 Other assets 768 528 » REVENUE Furniture and equipment, net 5,992 3,450 Food procurement revenue $65,957 $62,762 TOTAL ASSETS $145,277 $111,828 Other revenue 8,070 7,759 TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE $2,765,779 $2,478,838 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 2017 2016 EXPENSES Accounts payable and accrued expenses $12,557 $12,161 » PROGRAM SERVICES 2017 2016 Deferred revenue 1,482 1,016 Member services $53,059 $54,751 Leases payable 1,537 1,833 Food procurement 2,632,594 2,365,556 Other obligations 701 1,052 Public awareness and education 5,552 5,411 TOTAL LIABILITIES 16,277 16,062 Public and advocacy 1,972 1,893 NET ASSETS Programs 4,015 2,609 Unrestricted 35,206 31,794 Research and analysis 3,153 4,391 Temporarily restricted 91,931 62,139 TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES 2,700,345 2,434,611 Permanently restricted 1,863 1,833 » SUPPORTING SERVICES TOTAL NET ASSETS 129,000 95,766 Management and general $8,104 $7,213 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $145,277 $111,828 Fund development 25,884 26,031 TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES 33,988 33,244 TOTAL EXPENSES $2,734,333 $2,467,855 INCREASE IN NET ASSETS AS A RESULT OF OPERATIONS 31,446 10,983 Feeding America’s auditors have expressed an View our unmodified opinion on our financial statements NON-OPERATING ACTIVITIES 2017 2016 audited for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017. Those Wills and bequests, investment returns and other $1,788 $2,637 financial statements, which are available on financials Feeding America’s website, include associated CHANGES IN NET ASSETS 33,234 13,620 online notes that are essential to understanding the NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 95,766 82,146 NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR $129,000 $95,766 LEARN MORE information presented herein. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 18
SUPPORTERS Compassionate individuals, companies and foundations fuel Feeding America’s efforts. Their generosity provides food and hope to people in need, giving them the strength to overcome the challenges they face. IN THIS SECTION 2017 DONOR HONOR ROLL 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 19
SUPPORTERS VISIONARY PARTNERS From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, Feeding America Visionary Partners made aggregate contributions or commitments of $4 million or more, donations of 40 million pounds or more of food and grocery products, or combined gifts of $2 million or more and 20 million pounds or more of food and grocery products. ALBERTSONS COMPANIES LAURA AND JOHN ARNOLD FOUNDATION CONAGRA BRANDS AND Hunger relief is one of the most important areas . The Laura and John Arnold Foundation’s investment . THE CONAGRA BRANDS FOUNDATION of giving and outreach for Albertsons Companies. in the Feeding America network is part of a broad . Conagra Brands and the Conagra Brands . We’re proud to partner with the Feeding America effort to support organizations that use data and Foundation have been working to alleviate hunger network to fight food insecurity. evidence to produce concrete, measurable and lasting for over 20 years. Our efforts positively impact . improvements to society. the lives of millions of people. “Albertsons Companies tirelessly works to feed people in the 2,300+ neighborhoods we serve. This includes “Feeding America does more than provide families “Everybody deserves the right to healthy and donating food to help people in need—enough to with their next meal. It is working to end hunger and nutritious food. Through Conagra’s efforts, including serve 118 million meals in 2016 alone. Giving back to address the root cause of the issue through partnerships food and fund donations, consumer engagement our communities is part of our business model and that are designed to help families achieve a stable and programs and employee volunteerism, people our highest honor.” prosperous future.” have better access to the food they need to thrive and succeed.” Christy Duncan Anderson Josh McGee Executive Director, . Senior Vice President of Results Driven Government, . Robert Rizzo The Albertsons Companies Foundation Laura and John Arnold Foundation Senior Director, Community Investment 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 20
SUPPORTERS VISIONARY PARTNERS ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR FOOD LION LLC AND FOOD LION FEEDS GENERAL MILLS, INC. AND FOUNDATION CHARITABLE FOUNDATION GENERAL MILLS FOUNDATION Through 2021, Enterprise’s Fill Your Tank grant . Through Food Lion Feeds, we are creating a better General Mills and the General Mills Foundation work . will provide Feeding America $2.5 million annually . tomorrow by uniting customers and partners to to alleviate hunger and sustainably increase food to help fight hunger among seniors and children. eliminate the choices families are forced to make . security through offering strategic support and when they are hungry. leadership, funding critical hunger-relief programs, “Enterprise Rent-A-Car is woven into the fabric of engaging employee volunteers, providing food the thousands of towns and neighborhoods where “Food Lion Feeds is part of who we are as a company and donations and developing consumer engagement we do business, and food insecurity is an issue in all is something we’re just as passionate about as serving platforms like Outnumber Hunger. of those communities. Many times, hunger is invisible our customers. At Food Lion, we believe no one should to us. We often don’t see the signs that someone might have to choose between dinner and paying rent or “Our role as a longstanding partner and top contributor be food-insecure or think about the ripple effects medicine and buying groceries.” to Feeding America reflects our dedication to alleviating of hunger.” hunger, but also our confidence in Feeding America’s Meg Ham ability to make an impact on people’s lives every day.” Carolyn Kindle Betz President, Food Lion Vice President and Executive Director,. Kim Nelson Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation President, General Mills Foundation; . and Senior Vice President, External Relations, . General Mills, Inc. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 21
SUPPORTERS VISIONARY PARTNERS THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY THE KROGER CO. MORGAN STANLEY FOUNDATION The Kraft Heinz Company aims to Grow . Kroger is an industry leader in hunger relief, Morgan Stanley’s generous $24.3 million . a Better World in which no man, woman . sustainability and supporting local communities. . investment, extensive pro bono and volunteer or child struggles with hunger. Their innovative and generous work has received service and innovative Healthy Cities initiative, . national recognition. of which Feeding America is a lead partner, give “The Kraft Heinz Company has a strong legacy of children the healthy start they need for lifelong supporting hunger-relief efforts in the communities “Every day, Kroger’s family of stores works closely with achievement. where our employees live and work. Through Feeding Feeding America and more than 100 local food banks, America, we are increasing access to nutritious food, to bring wholesome, nutritious food to those struggling “Morgan Stanley has a longstanding commitment building food bank capacity to reach more children to put food on their tables. In 2016, our donations of to children’s health and we are proud to provide and seniors and overall raising awareness of this food and funds provided 330 million meals. Feeding nutritious food, one of the fundamentals to a healthy critically important issue. By working together, people is our business and our purpose. We know that start in life, through the impactful programming our we believe we can end hunger in our lifetime.” meals matter.” firm and Feeding America deliver across the U.S.” Caroline Krajewski Rodney McMullen Joan Steinberg President, The Kraft Heinz Company Foundation Chairman and CEO, The Kroger Co. Global Head of Philanthropy and President, . Morgan Stanley Foundation 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 22
SUPPORTERS VISIONARY PARTNERS PEPSICO PUBLIX SAM’S CLUB PepsiCo is helping fight hunger by providing more To date, Publix Super Markets has contributed more . Sam’s Club works with Feeding America and its than 1 billion healthy servings to U.S. families by than 220 million pounds of food to local food banks member food banks to rescue food from stores and 2025. We are donating food, providing grants, through its perishable recovery program. redirect it to families facing hunger. Sam’s Club also volunteering and leading hunger-relief efforts. collaborated with its members to secure 2.5 million “As a food retailer, the single biggest impact we can meals for local Feeding America food banks. “PepsiCo and Feeding America have partnered to make is in food insecurity. We recognize the importance make a difference in the lives of people across the of providing wholesome, quality food to those in need. “Since 2006, Sam’s Club associates and members have country for over thirty years. All of us at PepsiCo Our partnership with Feeding America allows us to serve joined together to fight hunger across the United States. are proud to support domestic hunger relief and our local communities and engage in solutions to help In fiscal year 2017, Sam’s Club donated more than nutrition. Together we are combating food scarcity, end domestic hunger.” 117 million pounds of food to food banks, including which affects the health of our communities.” fresh produce.” Maria Brous Sue Norton Director of Media and Community Relations, Publix Ed Romero Vice President, Global Citizenship and Sustainability Senior Vice President of Fresh, Sam’s Club and Vice President, PepsiCo Foundation 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 23
SUPPORTERS VISIONARY PARTNERS STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY TARGET WALMART AND THE WALMART FOUNDATION Starbucks’ mission is to inspire and nurture the For more than a decade, Target has supported . Walmart and the Walmart Foundation are working to human spirit—one person, one cup and one Feeding America and its mission to feed America’s support a sustainable food system that is affordable, neighborhood at a time. Starbucks believes in the hungry. Target is committed to continuing to work healthy, safe and accessible to everyone. importance of building a great, enduring company together to collectively address and contribute to that strikes a balance between profitability and a meaningful change. “Through our collaboration with Feeding America, social conscience. we are able to increase capacity of fresh products, improving the quality and nutrition of food in the “Our commitment—and our partners’ (employees’) charitable meal system, while also reducing food commitment—is to help people in need access the waste in communities across the country. We value nourishing food they need to thrive. We are proud our relationship and ongoing work with Feeding to partner with Feeding America on the FoodShare America, their network of member food banks program, which will provide millions of meals to and food pantries.” people facing hunger.” Kathleen McLaughlin John Kelly Chief Sustainability Officer, Walmart & President, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, . Walmart Foundation Social Impact and Public Policy 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 24
SUPPORTERS LEADERSHIP PARTNERS From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, Feeding America Leadership Partners made aggregate contributions or commitments of $1 million or more, donations of 10 million pounds or more of food and grocery products, or combined gifts of $500,000 or more and 5 million pounds or more of food and grocery products. ALDI, INC. THE HOWARD G. BUFFETT FOUNDATION ALDI is proud to partner with Feeding America . The Howard G. Buffett Foundation is an integral partner . nationwide to help feed our neighbors in need through . and transformational investor in hunger research, serving . contributions, employee volunteerism and food donations. as the Founding Sponsor of the Map the Meal Gap study. THE ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY C&S WHOLESALE GROCERS Support from Allstate Insurance Company enables . C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. invests in national child hunger . Feeding America and member food banks to build . initiatives, donates food and funds to local food banks, . capacity and be ready should disaster strike. engages employees and provides disaster relief items. BANK OF AMERICA CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY Bank of America is helping lead the fight against hunger, . In partnership with Feeding America, Campbell Soup . connecting its resources and people to address food . Company makes real food that matters for life’s moments . insecurity and help advance economic mobility nationwide. and builds strong communities where they have operations. BIMBO BAKERIES USA CARGILL Giving back to the communities where we live and work . As a global leader in nourishing people for more than . is a shared commitment, nurtured for the long term by . 150 years, Cargill is proud to support Feeding America’s . our associates, consumers and partners. food security and nutrition programs that help millions . of people thrive. BJ’S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION MARGARET A. CARGILL PHILANTHROPIES BJ’s Charitable Foundation is honored to invest . In partnership with Feeding America, Margaret A. Cargill . $1 million in Feeding America to nourish communities . Philanthropies supports work in disaster preparedness, . and help families thrive by providing access to fresh, . relief and recovery with emphasis on communities prone . nutritious food. to low-attention disasters. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 25
SUPPORTERS LEADERSHIP PARTNERS COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP. THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY In alignment with Costco’s support for children and health/. Disney is committed to creating healthier generations by . human services, Costco invests in Feeding America’s local . providing nutritious foods, including fruits and vegetables, . member food banks to help feed neighbors in need. to kids and families in need through Feeding America’s . Produce Program. © DANONEWAVE FLOWERS FOODS DanoneWave—a new business unit of Danone which . Through its bakeries, Flowers Foods donates bread and . unites long-time Feeding America partners The WhiteWave . other bakery foods to Feeding America, helping families . Foods Company and The Dannon Company—collectively . and children who are hungry. donated over $70 million through cash and in-kind donations. DARDEN FOUNDATION THE FRENCH’S FOOD COMPANY LLC The Darden Foundation’s investment impacts nearly all . In the second year of their We Promise initiative, . of the 200 member food banks helping to provide food . The French’s Food Company has set an aggressive . to children and families in need. goal of helping provide 10 million meals in 2017. DEAN FOODS H-E-B Local Dean Foods businesses donate products . For more than 110 years, H-E-B has maintained a strong . and sponsor community events. commitment to fighting hunger. As a result of its efforts . company-wide, H-E-B’s Food Bank Assistance Program . has become one of the strongest in the nation. DEL MONTE FOODS HANNAFORD SUPERMARKETS Del Monte Foods is committed to nourishing families . Hannaford works all year to help people in need access . and enriching lives in communities across America . nutritious food. In 2016, Hannaford rescued and donated . by bringing health and wellness to life. more than 23 million pounds of food for hunger relief. © 2017 The French’s Food Company LLC © 2017 The French’s Food Company LLC 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 26
SUPPORTERS LEADERSHIP PARTNERS HILLSHIRE BRANDS FOUNDATION LINDA AND KEITH MONDA Hillshire Brands Foundation fights hunger by providing . Linda and Keith Monda are transformational investors . financial grants to Feeding America food banks for . in Feeding America’s Opportunity Accelerator and fresh . LINDA AND innovative food sourcing programs. produce initiatives, supporters of child feeding programs . KEITH MONDA throughout the network and providers of generous . FOUNDATION disaster-relief support. HSBC BANK USA N.A. MONDELĒZ INTERNATIONAL AND Together, we share a desire to end hunger in America. MONDELĒZ INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION and ensure that fewer children have to wonder where . Mondelēz International and its Foundation have helped . their next meal will come from. deliver more than 1 billion servings of fresh foods to. address hunger and obesity in America. HUNGER IS NATIONWIDE FOUNDATION Hunger Is, a joint charitable program of the Albertsons . The Nationwide Foundation supports food banks across . Companies Foundation and the Entertainment Industry . the country and Feeding America’s efforts to source more . Foundation, builds awareness and raises funds to eradicate . fresh fruits and vegetables for people struggling with hunger. childhood hunger in America. JOY IN CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION NESTLÉ The Joy in Childhood Foundation brings joy to hungry kids . Nestlé supports the Feeding America network with food . by investing in grants and Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins . and beverage donations, cause marketing programs and . franchisees and employees volunteer at local food banks. employee volunteerism. KELLOGG COMPANY NIAGARA BOTTLING, LLC No one should go hungry. That’s why Kellogg Company . Niagara is proud to have donated over 21 million pounds . works to create Better Days for our neighbors by fighting . of food to Feeding America as part of their ongoing efforts . hunger and feeding potential every day. to support families in need. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 27
SUPPORTERS LEADERSHIP PARTNERS NIELSEN SUBWAY Nielsen provides data, expertise and insights, including . Subway® restaurants are committed to the fight against . local food pricing data to estimate the cost of a meal in . hunger. Subway’s Good Deed Feed on National Sandwich . every county for the landmark Map the Meal Gap study. Day 2016 provided the largest single day donation in . Feeding America’s history with 11 million meals. RED NOSE DAY FUND SUPERVALU Red Nose Day raises money and awareness to help kids . SUPERVALU, one of America’s leading grocery companies, . in need both at home and around the world. In 2017, . proudly supports Feeding America with millions of pounds . Red Nose Day raised over $38 million to end child poverty. of food, employee volunteerism, in-store campaigns and . financial support annually. TONY ROBBINS TABLEAU Best-selling author, entrepreneur and philanthropist . Tableau provides support to the Feeding America . Tony Robbins continues to rally the nation and bring . network through the generous donation of software . TONY ROBBINS awareness to the issue of hunger through the 100 Million and training for food bank staff via the new Tableau . Meals Challenge, bringing food and hope to millions of . Data Fellows Program. people struggling with hunger. SOUTHEASTERN GROCERS UNFI Southeastern Grocers donates 5 cents from every . UNFI is committed to being a strong partner and . SE Grocers private label sandwich bread to Feeding America . making meaningful contributions to the quality . food banks and donated 23 million pounds of food in 2017. of life in the communities they serve. SPROUTS FARMERS MARKET US FOODS Sprouts Farmers Market is engaged in the fight against . US Foods has demonstrated a deep commitment to . hunger by partnering store and produce distribution . end hunger through food and fund donations, providing . donations with Feeding America food bank members. nutritious meals to people most in need. 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 28
SUPPORTERS MISSION PARTNERS From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, Feeding America Mission Partners made aggregate contributions or commitments of $500,000 or more, donations of 5 million pounds or more of food and grocery products, or combined gifts of $250,000 or more and 2.5 million pounds or more of food and grocery products. ANONYMOUS CMYK BLUE C-100% M-44% Y-0% K-0% GRAY K-56% 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 29
SUPPORTERS GUIDING PARTNERS AND SUPPORTING PARTNERS FEEDING AMERICA From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, Feeding America From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, Feeding America IS THANKFUL Guiding Partners made aggregate contributions or Supporting Partners made aggregate contributions FOR OUR NEW commitments of $250,000 or more, donations of 2.5 million pounds or more of food and grocery products, or commitments of $150,000 or more, donations of 1.5 million pounds or more of food and grocery CORPORATE or combined gifts of $150,000 or more and 1.5 million products, or combined gifts of funds, food and PARTNERS pounds or more of food and grocery products. grocery products at this level. Your dedication in the fight to end GUIDING PARTNERS SUPPORTING PARTNERS hunger fuels our mission. We look Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. Abbott The J. Willard and . forward to growing the strong Anonymous Ameriprise Financial Land O’Lakes ACN Global Reach . Alice S. Marriott . partnerships we formed this year. Ball Home Canning/. NBC Universal Charities, Inc. Foundation Newell Brands The New York Times Neediest . The Angell Foundation Midas SPECIAL THANKS TO The Cheesecake Factory . Cases Fund Automatic Data Processing Nature’s Bakery American Eagle Outfitters Incorporated Pete & Gerry’s Organics, LLC Barilla America, Inc. Panera Bread Foundation . Ball Home Canning/Newell Brands Consumer Cellular Price Chopper Supermarkets Basic American Foods Corp. & Panera, LLC Brandless, Inc. Cott Corporation Randell Charitable Fund Brandless, Inc. Performance Food Group Consumer Cellular Crate and Barrel The Rockefeller Foundation Britvic Primary Residential . Crate and Barrel Delta Air Lines Save-A-Lot food stores The Annie E. Casey . Mortgage, Inc. Delta Air Lines Fidelity Charitable . Solidarity Giving Foundation The Rachael Ray Foundation Diet Direct, Inc. Trustees’ Initiative Sunlight Giving DIRECTV Red Gold, LLC DIRECTV Ford Motor Company Fund . Walgreens FEED Schwan’s Corporate . International Paper and Community Services WinCo Foods The Frye Company Giving Foundation Nature’s Bakery IKEA North America . Gordon Food Service Twenty-Seven Foundation Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc. Services LLC The William & Sue Gross . United Airlines Family Foundation United Technologies . Subway Jewelers Mutual, Inc. JP Morgan Chase & Co. Hormel Foods Corporation/Carrier . United Technologies Corporation/ The LDS Church Transicold Carrier Transicold Virgin Mobile Virgin Mobile 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 30
SUPPORTERS PARTNERS From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, Feeding America Partners made generous aggregate contributions of $5,000-$149,999. $149,999-$100,000 Bowlmor.AMF.Center,.Inc. Bayer Corporation Jamberry Nails thredUP Anonymous Circle.K.Stores.Inc. Gertrude J. Bennett Family . James Kallman Tiger 21 LLC Ally Financial Inc. Coinstar,.Inc. Foundation The Alice Lawrence . United Healthcare American Eagle Outfitters Eye.Associates.of.Boca.Raton,.P.A. Brad Cecil & Associates Foundation, Inc. The Wireless Zone Foundation . James Annenberg La Vea . Fulcrum.Foundation Bright Funds Foundation Jane Lehman and Matthew Winter For Giving, Inc. Charitable Foundation Groupon,.Inc. Buckingham Asset . Longhill Foundation Wolfen Family Foundation Diet Direct, Inc. Carolyne.and.Lee.Hultgren Management, LLC Lowe’s Companies Woodruff Memorial Charitable Trust Hershey Family Foundation Humana The Bunting Family Foundation Dodie and Ian MacAuley Johanna and Caleb Wright Kiehl’s Since 1851 IBM.Corporation Cogan Family Foundation Marriott International King Arthur Flour The.Katzenberger.Foundation,.Inc. Composites One, LLC Marissa Meyer $24,999-$10,000 Network Marketing Pro Inc. Stanley.Iezman,.Nancy.Stark.&. William B. Cunningham and . Miners, Inc. Anonymous (6) Prudential Financial, Inc. The.American.Realty.Advisors. Dorothy W. Cunningham Private Ann Nania Kelly Addeo QBE Foundation Charitable.Foundation Foundation Henry E. Niles Foundation The Agency Worldwide Radisson Hotels International Round.It.Up.America The Thomas R. and Deborah A. NOW Foods James Albertelli SAIC Inc. SnackNation Davidson Foundation The O’Shea Family Foundation Susan Anderson The Townsend Foundation Subaru.of.America,.Inc. Hilda & Preston Davis Foundation Project 7 Sara Anschuetz True Citrus Co. TGI.Friday’s/Carlson Fay Dresner Reinhart Foodservice Antenna Consulting Yum-o! Organization UBS Lisa and Alan Dynner Michelle and Jeffrey Saye Anytime Fitness, LLC Zoup, Inc. The.Wasily.Family.Foundation Electronic Scrip Incorporated Marlene and William Semple Apple, Inc. The.Wildflower.Foundation,.Inc. Emser Tile LLC Sharma Family Foundation Diane Archer and Stephen Presser $99,999-$50,000 The Estee Lauder Companies Laurel and Brian Smith and . Ardent Mills Anonymous (2) $49,999-$25,000 Farm Credit Services of America Solstice Bahamas Vacation . Ascension Ambit Cares Anonymous Fiserv Rental Audio America AT&T Tamara.and.Kashif.Aftab Dean Graziosi Southern Glazer Wine and Spirits B.M.W. Of North America, L.L.C. BASF Corporation The.Allstate.Foundation The Hershey Company Charitable Fund Joanne Ball Beloved In Christ Foundation Diana.Aviv.and.Sterling.Speirn Human Arc Family Foundation Synergy55, Inc. Pamela and Steven Barger Glynden and Philip Bode Batory.Foods Inside Marketing Group Carol B. Thixton 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 31
SUPPORTERS PARTNERS Steven J. Barr Cory Eberle Morris and Esther Horowitz . Jill Lohrfink Joshua Phair Ezra Bayda Stefania and Danien Feier Family Fund Patricia Lonnon-Lewis . Jean Pierini Bella Tunno Florida Diversity, Inc Houchens Food Group, Inc. and Paul Lewis Pinnacle Food Group Inc. Benton County Food Pantry Fresh Thyme Farmers Market Patrick Hoy Mary Lyle Jessica Plowgian Susan N. Bernstein Fund Dana Garcia Integlia Family Foundation Heidi Lynch and Daniel . Cassadee Pope John Berookhim Doris Gardiner and . Integrative Nutrition Greenstone DeDe Priest Blackbaud, Inc. Geoffrey Gardiner Jacobsen Family Trust James, Kathleen and . Elsie Procter Van Buren . John Bloom Garrett Popcorn Shops Intel Matching Gifts Program Jessica McCrorie Foundation Rachel E. and Ian A. Bonnet Chris Gay Intercontinental Holding Company A. William McMahon Robertson Taylor Insurance Carol Brooks GBU Financial Life John Deere & Company Macys/Bloomingdales Joffrey Roy Noel and James Browne GE Foundation Brenda and William Jordan Karen and Robert May Deborah and Ronald Rudolph Becky Bursell Hanna and Mark Gleiberman Patricia E. Kasmarik E.F. Merkert 1996 Charitable . Joslin and John Ruffle John Busch Gold Coast Ingredients, Inc. Rosalind and Michael Keiser Foundation Julia and Nick Runnebohm CBS Corporation Stephanie and Josh Goldstine W.K. Kellogg Foundation Tighe Merkert Veronica Rynn and Bob Gerber CBS EcoMedia Daniel Goodman Kern Agency Microsoft Amy and Eric Sahn Charity Miles Google Khachaturian Foundation William Morrison Cynthia Scalzo and Henry Brown Suzette Clayton Jennifer Mrla-Gray . Denise D. and Andre R. Khillawan Shelley Motley Jane and Harold Schiferl River Cohen and Stephen Gray Bharati and Rattan Khosa Tzu Moy, M.D. Sabah Servaes Combs Family Fund Carol and Peter Greenfield Charlotte A. and . National Restaurant Association The Selective Insurance Group Country Corner The Gumbo Foundation George J. Koenigsaecker, III Educational Foundation Foundation Ctuit Inc. Savannah Guthrie Henry Kohring Romi and John Neustadt Shady Rays Daniel Culley Chris Harder Marlise Konort New York Giants Karen Share John Cummings Harding Education . Kwik Shop, Inc. Erika Nijenhuis and . Karen and Ben Sherwood Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. and Charitable Foundation Chani and Steven Laufer Christian Bastian Shopkick, Inc. Rhoda and Michael Danziger Douglas S. Hatfield Trust The Lear Family Becky and Shawn O’Grady Vicki Smith and Gregory Venburg Sandra Davidson Linda and Mark Hauser Least Of These, Inc. Omaze, Inc. The Soener Foundation Teresa and RJ Devick Hearts of Compassion Fund Liberty Mutual Insurance Angelo Paparella Spodak Dental Group Diversified Foods, Inc. Hal Herzog Caren and Jordan Libit Peoplelink Group Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. Daronne Dobni Jane Hiatt Lincoln Asset Management Elaina Perez Frank L. Stile Foundation Dr Pepper Snapple Group Jessica and Ray Higdon Cathy Lindy Kimberly and Tony Perryman Carol A. Stuhr Laurie and Scott Dubchansky Sonia Ho Abe Littenberg Foundation Holly Peterson Foundation Larry Sutton Elizabeth and Brian Eaton Helen and Leo Hollein William R. Loeser Dmitri Petrov Todd Swanson 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 32
SUPPORTERS PARTNERS Betsy Templeton Amanda E. Ahern Mildred and Eddie Book John Colodny Jody Fleischer Thompson, Habib & Denison, Inc. Mark Ahrens Bowie Baysox Baseball Club, LLC Gabrielle Conklin Florencecares, Inc. Tosa Foundation AIG Mary Ann and William Brand Luisa Contreiras Jenny and Brian Flournoy TOTT Products, LLC Anisa Ali Gail Bremner and Jack Fairbrother Creation Stands Andrea Folds Transnational Foods, Inc. David Allen Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Tammy and Steve Crosby Adrienne Foley Roger Trinchero Clair W. Allyn Katherine Brobeck Timothy Cross Food Safety Summit Turkey Hill Minit Markets Air Force Chaplin Corps Leslie Bronner Calthea and Chris Cummins Food Shippers Of America Ashley and Matthew Versteeg Alabama Credit Union Melinda Brown Carolyn Cunningham Foodminds, LLC Viacom Inc. Allstate Giving Campaign Anne C. Buehl and Peter A. Cycle House Amy Fox Walters & Mason Retail, Inc. Altria Group, Inc. Schwartzman Danaher Foundation Franklin Square Capital Partners Jocelyn Watkins Amazon Smile Foundation Eileen and William Bush Kimberly Darden Michael Fredericks Weber Shandwick, Inc. The Amin Foundation Capspecialty Employee Activity Diane Daren and . Susan J. Fuelling Carol and Kenneth Wengert Applied Materials Foundation . Committee Loretta O’Connor Antoinette and Russell Gaines Virginia M. Wilson and . Employee Engagement Fund Cards for Causes, LLC John Daves Susan Garner Michael W. Crabbe Monica Arafat Carmel Partners Mark Bruce Davis Joanne Garnett Nancy Woo Julie Araskog The Curtis L. Carson Family . Mary and Eric Davis Ronald Garrett The Zantman Residual Trust Leslie and Barry Ariko Foundation Tabatha Debruyn Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Jeff Zitting Frederick H. Armbrust Greg Caster Velia and Arthur Decarli Geometry Ashland Inc. Catalina Marketing Charitable Pamela Deprez The Gettinger Family Foundation $9,999-$5,000 Sara Badler Foundation Direct Energy L.P. Susan and Chris Gifford Anonymous (8) Elizabeth and Donald Ballard Central Valley Ag Karen and David Donnan Elliot E. Gill Anonymous Fund of . Roderick Barnes Ravi Chatwani Tim Eastman Gilt City, Inc. The Minneapolis Foundation Kenneth Barro Chevron Matching Employee Fund Meredith Ellison Ann B. Gipson A.A.X. Insurance Education . Barstow Foundation Ann and Mark Chisam Eva Eng Global Midwest Alliance Foundation Deanna and Chris Bath Christ Episcopal Church Event Studio LLC Phillip Golden Jonathan Ackerman Anne D. Baxter John Christner The Execu | Search Group, Inc Marlene and Jeff Goldfarb Adams Family Foundation Lawrence Beier Doris Christopher Lori and Randall Faber The Jeff Goldman Charitable Trust Yvonne Adams and Jeremy Green Alejandro Benes The Clare Foundation Farmers Cooperative Ila Goldstein Mark Addison Paula and Mark Berezin Lynne Clark Feed A Billion Goodshop Adenna Inc. Michael Bielamowicz CMGRP, Inc. The Ferguson Family . Marlena Graham-Russell Aetna, Inc. BlackRock CNC Engineering Charitable Fund Grantham, Mayo, . Shari L. Agatstein BNY Mellon Naomi W. and Harvey M. Cohen Alicia Fernandez Van Otterloo & Co. LLC 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 33
SUPPORTERS PARTNERS Great American Restaurants Victoria L. Johnson John Andre LeDuc Bruce E. Meyer Genine and Oscar Pulido Karen Green Johnson & Johnson Family . Jeffrey Lee Mic Network Inc. Kristen and Kevin Rabsatt James Greenwald of Companies Legacy United Methodist Church Michigan Foundation . Tammy M. Rauen Phyllis and Phil Grisanti Ata Kahn Susan Lesko For Agriculture Joan and Robert Rechnitz Grizzard Communications Group Kaiser Permanente Jennifer and Eric Leventhal Jason Miller Anne Redmond Richard Gruen Nilesh Karmarkar Penny Lewis Moet Hennessy USA Christopher Ristow Guppy’s Good Times Elizabeth Kasser and . Loaf N’ Jug Molina Healthcare, Inc. RKD Alpha Dog Karen Guzzo Shmuel Sorkin Loan Simple Momentum Mini Kathryn Roberts Sherman R. Hales Marilyn and Steven Katzman Karen and Marvin Lohmann Momentum Textiles Amy and James Rosenthal Rita A. Halsted-Galicia Richard D. Keith Lost Man Foundation Carmen C. Moore Georgia and Gus Rousonelos Julie and John Hamre Sue Keller The Lu-Hebert Fund Mary Margaret Moulton Donald Royer Melissa and Kyle Haran Jennifer Kemme Coreen McCool and . Stephanie and Richard Nathanson Michelle and Tim Ruder Cheryl Harris Kenge Collision Daniel Ostrower Nationwide Business . Sally Rudoy Harris Teeter, LLC James Kibler Janice McCormick Solutions Group Harley Ruff Curtis Heaston Cecilia King-Porter and Jeffrey Jane McNair Scott Neal Beverly Sackler Brenda Hebrank Porter Bruce McPheron Hemanth Neeli Salesforce.com Foundation Jacqueline and Jason Hecht Matthew Knott Matthew Maas The Paul and Antje Newhagen The Salie Family Private . Joseph Herring KP Financial Marie E. Mackiewicz Foundation Foundation Hertzberg Media Ernest R. and Karen I. . Theresa and Peter Maggio The Nielsen-Massey Foundation Sharon and Sal Saraniti Samantha and Michael Hess Koenig Trust Mahood Foundation Robert Norman Mariette Sawchuk Barbara Hiller Philanthropic Fund Meg and Nathan Kriege Mailers Haven, LLC Takeshi Okada Mark Schlotterback Sharyn and Douglas Howell Lewis Krueger Caroline S. Markfield David B. Osborne Mark B. Schupack Elizabeth Hull Marian and Larry Krummel John Martie Dale Pahlke Andrea Scott Ann Hund Ian Krygowski Mass Mutual Onnelly Parslow SGC Foodservice Steven Hutchins Franklin Kulp Sheryl Mathis Allison and Ben Paull David Shanlian Hyatt Corporation Carolyn and Jeffrey Kushner Carol and David May Wendy Pearson Erin Sharp Illinois Tool Works Foundation Vivian Lamb Steven and Laura Mayer . Christine and John Peeler Bradlee Shattuck Carol and Frank Infusino John Lane Family Foundation Penske Truck Leasing Jacqueline Shek Ingredion Elaine and Charles Lansdown Anne and Brian Mazar The Pfizer Foundation Pheodora and Myung Shin Ivory Ella, LLC Lark Foundation Medtronic, Inc. PH Foundation Shirlie and Owen Siegel . Jace Jerome Morelle Lasky Levine The Melsness Foundation Beverly Phifer Foundation Jeniefer Johnson James Laws The Merck Foundation Nancy and Frank Dwyer Pierson Angelo Siracusa 2017 FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 34
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