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Supporters 2019-2020 SUPPORTERS 2019-2020 We are deeply grateful to the thousands of supporters who continue to invest in our mission to provide food for hungry people while striving to end hunger in our community. The COVID-19 pandemic has galvanized our community in ways we could not have imagined. We are profoundly moved by the collective generosity of the many people, businesses and foundations which have empowered the Food Depository to serve unflinching in the face of ever-growing need. To the many who invested in our work to feed our neighbors facing hunger prior to the pandemic, those who increased their giving in the face of growing need, and to our new friends who joined us as we face the greatest challenge to date: Thank you for your ongoing support. Ms. Doris K. Christopher Epsilon Econ LLC INDIVIDUAL AND Mr. Robert L. Cummings & Ms. Annette Bacola Exelon Corporation ORGANIZATIONAL DONORS The Donnini & Rudolph Family Charitable Fund Food Processing Suppliers Association Mr. Jack Dorsey General Iron Industries Charitable Foundation $100,000 and above Mr. & Mrs. John A. Edwardson Griffith Foods Group, Inc. Organizations Mr. Lawrence Feis & Mrs. Brenda H. Feis Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company Anonymous (5) George & Cindy Rusu Family Foundation Harbor Capital Advisors, Inc. Albertsons Companies Foundation Hardison Family Foundation Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc. Amazon, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond L. Harriman HC Technologies American Endowment Foundation The Harris Family Foundation Healthy Communities Foundation Ayco Charitable Foundation Mr. Jason Heyward Helen Brach Foundation Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Roger & Stephanie Hochschild Homestead Affordable Development Corporation Benevity Community Impact Fund Joseph L. & Emily K. Gidwitz Memorial Foundation Humana Chicago Bulls Charities Michael & Ashley Joyce Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation The Chicago Community Foundation Mr. Michael L. Keiser & Mrs. Rosalind Keiser Illinois Masonic Charities Fund Citadel Ms. Maryellen Keyser ITW The Clara Lionel Foundation Knight Family Foundation J.R. Albert Foundation The Comer Foundation Fund The Lavin Family Foundation Jackson National Life Insurance Conagra Brands Foundation Ms. Elizabeth A. Liebman John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation CTC Trading Group, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Lisowski JPMorgan Chase Foundation D & R Fund Amy & Michael Manelli Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC DRW Trading Group Margot & Thomas Pritzker Family Foundation Madison Dearborn Partners, Inc. Feeding America Mr. Saumya Nandi & Ms. Marta Delgado McKinsey & Company, Inc. Feeding Illinois The Rauner Family Foundation Midwest Dairy Association Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Ms. Jennifer Reiners National Christian Foundation Chicago Goldman Sachs Gives Mr. Michael A. Rosinsky Network for Good HSBC - North America Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Sacks Nike IMC Chicago Charitable Foundation Shear Family Foundation The Northern Trust Charitable Giving Program at the CCF Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. Mr. William R. Shepard Northern Trust J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Mr. & Mrs. James A. Skinner Opus Foundation Jackbox Games, Inc. Paul & Meinhard St. John Otho S. A. Sprague Memorial Institute Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Inc. $25,000 to $99,000 Pepsi Americas Kraft Heinz Company Foundation Organizations PNT Financial LLC Lillian and Larry Goodman Foundations A.G. Cox Charity Trust Pret A Manger Lineage Logistics AbbVie Inc Employee Giving Campaign Privilege Underwriters, Inc. Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Aon Foundation The Regenstein Foundation National Philanthropic Trust Arbor Philanthropy Salesforce.com Inc. The Oprah Winfrey Foundation Balyasny Asset Management Salesforce.org Polk Bros. Foundation Bank of America Shopcore Properties Renaissance Charitable Foundation Bel Brands Siragusa Family Foundation RSM US LLP BlackEdge Capital Sisters of Saint Casimir Schwab Charitable Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois Southwire Company, LLC Share Our Strength Bright Funds Foundation Steans Family Foundation Starbucks Foundation Centerview Partners Susquehanna International Group, LLP Start Small Foundation Chicago Cubs Synergy55, Inc. Start Small Initiative Chicago White Sox Charities, Inc. The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving Topfer Family Foundation Citizens Bank Target United Way of Metropolitan Chicago Cognitive Capital LLC TASC Vanguard Charitable Columbus Vegetable Oils The TAWANI Foundation Ventas Charitable Foundation Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region Inc Thermo King WILCO IL Costco Wholesale Corporation Trinity United Church of Christ The William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc. Creation Investments Capital Management, LLC U. S. Bank Foundation CVS Caremark Rx Inc. UBS Donor Advised Fund $100,000 and above Darden Restaurants Foundation UMCMG Inc. Individuals and Foundations Dr. Scholl Foundation United Healthcare Services, Inc. Anonymous (8) Dynegy The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Ann & Robert H. Lurie Foundation Elizabeth Morse Genius Charitable Trust US Foods, Inc. 1 SUPPORTERS 2019-2020 UBS Financial Services Inc. Martin & Mary L. Boyer Foundation Cargill Walmart Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Marx Challah For A Cause The Walt Disney Company Foundation Mr. Clyde S. McGregor & Ms. LeAnn Pedersen Pope Chicago Board Options Exchange Wells Fargo The Meeko Fund Chicago Jobs With Justice WhyHunger Mr. Daniel Michelson Chicago Tribune Company William Blair Laura & Paul Mishkin Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel T. Murphy Citizens for Quigley, Inc. Dr. Tim D. Noel & Mrs. Joni L. Noel Clorox Company $25,000 to $99,000 Mrs. Gillian Flynn Nolan & Mr. Brett Nolan CME Group Foundation Individuals and Foundations The Oscar & Elsa Mayer Family Foundation CME Group Inc. Anonymous (13) The Owens Foundation CNO Financial Group Abe & Ida Cooper Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Parrell Commonwealth Charitable Fund Mr. Jose E. Almeida & Mrs. Kirsten Almeida Dr. & Mrs. Richard D. Penn Community Foundation of Macon County Mr. Samuel T. Amdur, III PFK Family Foundation Community Memorial Foundation Armin & Esther Hirsch Foundation Philip M. Friedmann Family Charitable Trust Comprehensive Health Management Inc. Barn Road Foundation Steve & Iris Podolsky & Family Cook County Health Foundation Mr. Alan G. Barsumian Mr. Jesse R. Port Cornerstone Research, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David L. Beré Bruce & Diana Rauner C.R. England Bill Nygren Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Bradley S. Reid Cybergrants LLC Blue Waters Foundation Ms. Ilene Ross DLA Piper LLP (US) Laura Louise Breyer James & Laura Roth Draper and Kramer Dr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Brown The Satter Family Foundation Enova Mr. LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr. & Ms. Catherine C. Mouly The Schroeder Foundation Enterprise Holdings Christopher L. & M. Susan Gust Foundation Mr. Chandra Sekhar Equity Residential Clayton A. Struve Family Foundation Mike & Jill Severino Excel TRS, Inc. The Davee Foundation Nicole Shepard & Luke Shepard Experimur, LLC David & Kirsten Cunningham Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Simmons Exron Capital, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Davis Mr. Henry R. Smogolski Family Alliance Foundation The DeWoskin Roskin Foundation The Sondheimer Family Foundation Fellowship Missonary Baptist Church Mary & Terry Dillon Ms. Grace K. Stanek Fidelity Life Association Ms. Suzanne Dupre Stanley & Lucy Lopata Charitable Foundation First Presbyterian Church of LaGrange Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Edmonson Mr. James M. Sulzer Ford Motor Company The Ellis/Ohl Fund John & Jill Svoboda Foundation For The Carolinas The Eunice & Joshua J. Stone Foundation Ms. Katherine Tomford & Mr. David Grossman Franklin Monroe Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Fama Mr. Glen E. Tullman GlobalGiving Ms. Marisa Ferson Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. VanTassel GoFundMe Mary & Paul Finnegan Drs. Henry W. & Carolyn K. Wiggins Goldman Sachs Finnegan Family Foundation Mr. Thomas J. Wilson, II & Ms. Jill M. Garling Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program Ms. Nancy K. Frankenberry Mr. Edward J. Wroble Grossinger Foundation Mr. Ronald G. Friedman & Ms. Clara Rubinstein Mr. & Mrs. Steven Yacyshyn Guggenheim Partners Mr. Sean Germaine Harris Associates, LP GFCF, NFP $10,000 to $24,999 Heitman, LLC Ms. Joan M. Giardina Organizations Horizon Realty Group Mr. & Mrs. Andrew M. Gore Anonymous (2) Hormel Foods Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Greskoviak The A. Montgomery Ward Foundation The Huntington National Bank Mr. & Mrs. King W. Harris Abbott Laboratories I & G Charitable Foundation Mr. Craig W. Henderson Accent Charitable Fund InFaith Community Foundation Mike & Tami Hoffman Accurate Perforating Company, LLC International Decorators, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Hohmann ActBlue Charities Invenergy LLC Ms. Angela M. Hubbell Adams Street Partners, LLC Invest For Kids Hyland Family Foundation Albers/Kuhn Family Foundation Irvin Stern Foundation The Jane Wilson & David Mayhew Stone Charitable Trust Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty James and Joanell McKenna Charitable Fund Paul & Catherine Jefferys The American Gift Fund Joy in Childhood Foundation Mr. John H. Hart & Ms. Carol Prins Arch W. Shaw Foundation Kemper Corp. The John & Kathleen Schreiber Foundation Bank of America Employee Giving Campaign Kroger Company The John C. & Carolyn Noonan Parmer Private The Barker Welfare Foundation Law, Ware, Shedd, Murphy Foundation Foundation Barnabas Foundation Lawrence’s Fisheries, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. H. Michael Kurzman Barings LLC The Leslie
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