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2018  ANNUAL SOLVING HUNGER TODAY REPORT ENDING HUNGER TOMORROW CONTENTS

MEET LAMONT...... 3

A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT AND BOARD CHAIR ...... 4

IMPACT ...... 5

FINANCIALS ...... 19

SUPPORTERS ...... 22

LEADERSHIP ...... 46

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 2 MEET LAMONT

“I grew up in poverty, and I swore that my family would never THANKS go through what I did. So, I chased the dollar—worked day TO YOU, in and day out to provide. But then I got hurt at work, and  it all fell apart. Lamont’s family has the meals they need. I did not want to visit a food pantry. I had promised myself that I would never be in a position where I couldn’t provide for my family. But there I was, without work and without food. WATCH My wife took it upon herself to go to the pantry because we THEIR STORY had kids to feed. She began to insist I go with her. I did, and my life changed.

I began to volunteer at the pantry. They saw something  in me, and soon, they hired me. I was later promoted to  a director, and now I’m in charge of a program that works with families to break the cycle of poverty. I can provide for my family again, and not only that, I’m truly fulfilled.  I know I’m making a big difference in people’s lives.

There are so many others out there waiting to achieve  similar success, they just need a little extra help to get there. I’m committed to helping as many people as I can feed their families and reach a brighter future.”

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 3 TOGETHER, WE ARE FIGHTING HUNGER NATIONWIDE

Our mission to you, millions of children, seniors and families in need are receiving crisp apples, is to feed Feeding America member America’s wholesome broccoli and more from their food banks deliver meals where hungry through local food pantry, served by a Feeding they are needed, reaching 1 in 7 a nationwide America member food bank. people across the nation. network of member food We also invested in innovative FIND YOUR LOCAL FOOD BANK banks and initiatives that enable us to feed, engage our A Message from Our nourish and empower people struggling country in the President and Board Chair with hunger and to unite and connect fight to end caring neighbors and partners in our There aren’t easy solutions to the problem of hunger. Millions of people in our country mission. We leveraged new technologies hunger facing our country, but we believe we struggle to make ends meet, but thanks and strategies to increase access to can create a better world working in partnership. to your incredible generosity, they are nutritious food and help the people Working together, we can end hunger. receiving the nourishing food they need we serve overcome hunger for good. to move forward. Thank you for helping us provide nourishment We are delighted to have a new Chief and strength to people in need. Your caring support allows us to provide Executive Officer, Claire Babineaux- essential food and groceries across the Fontenot, guiding our efforts into the nation. This year, the Feeding America future. Claire’s leadership and your support network helped provide a record 4.3 billion are helping us to identify the best ways to meals to people facing hunger. Thanks achieve our vision of a hunger-free America. Matt Knott Keith D. Monda President, Feeding America Executive Chair, Feeding America Board of Directors Retired President, Coach, Inc.

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IN THIS SECTION Feeding America is moving our country FEED NOURISH closer to the day when everyone has the EMPOWER food they need. We do this by fighting UNITE hunger through innovative initiatives CONNECT that allow us to feed, nourish, empower, unite and connect with communities in need. Through it all, we keep the people we serve at the center of our work.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 5 YOU YOU YOU YOU YOU HELPED HELPED HELPED HELPED HELPED US US US US US FEED. NOURISH. EMPOWER. UNITE. CONNECT.

WITH YOUR SUPPORT, FEEDING AMERICA: Helped provide Forged partnerships Made progress on Promoted policies Distributed 4.3 billion meals with health care the journey toward that fight hunger $94 million to organizations ending hunger food banks Facilitated more Inspired empathy than 229 million Provided nutritious and action for Examined hunger SNAP meals meals, with 69% people in need through research of food classified Delivered millions of Invested in as promoting meals to disaster-struck innovative new good health communities approaches

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Helping Provide Healthy Meals

Thanks to our supporters, we helped Today, we are not only sourcing more provide an incredible 4.3 billion meals With your help, food—we are providing more nutritious to people facing hunger this year. We we rescued food. This year, we helped provide reached this milestone by investing in 1.5 billion pounds of donated produce, creative food sourcing strategies and 3.5 BILLION enabling struggling families across expanding our partnerships with food POUNDS the country to enjoy more fruits and donation partners. Grocery and retail vegetables. Our multi-faceted produce partners were our largest source of of good, wholesome strategy is helping us learn more every donated food, providing 1.4 billion food this year. year about how we can partner with pounds of groceries to Feeding America. food banks regionally and nationally to secure a wider variety of produce at a

SPECIAL THANKS TO MealConnect, our food rescue tech lower cost. Because of our sharp focus on Cargill platform, played a significant role in The Starbucks® FoodShare program is providing healthy meals, 69% of the food Caterpillar Foundation diverting perfectly good food from also reducing food waste and fighting that the network distributed this year was The Walt Disney Company landfills to families in need by offering hunger by pioneering a new food donation classified by Feeding America asFoods DoorDash a convenient, free and safe way for food model that has already provided over 10 —foods that promote good General Mills to Encourage Great American Milk Drive companies to donate their surplus food. million meals to families in need. Because health, such as fruits, vegetables, dairy, Nationwide Foundation The platform has helped channel more of MealConnect, the Starbucks FoodShare whole grains and protein. Sam’s Club than 1 billion pounds of donated food program and other strategies, we helped Starbucks Coffee to food banks and their partners since rescue 3.5 billion pounds of good, Company its inception. wholesome food this year.

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RETAIL DONATIONS 1.4B Donations provided by grocery MEALS and retail companies.

MANUFACTURING DONATIONS 718M Donations provided by MEALS manufacturing companies.

FRESH PRODUCE 687M Donations from MEALS farmers and growers.

Thanks to you, we helped provide FEDERAL COMMODITIES 619M Food provided by MEALS government programs. 4.3 BILLION MEALS to people facing hunger this year. PURCHASED FOOD 540M Groceries bought from manufacturers MEALS and distributors to fill donation gaps.

SNAP MEALS* 229M SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) meals MEALS enabled by our SNAP referral and application assistance programs.

EMERGING RETAIL DONATIONS 63M Donations from restaurants, hotels Based on U.S. Department of MEALS and convenience stores. Agriculture (USDA) guidelines, a meal is equal to 1.2 pounds of food and grocery product.

*Meals provided by Feeding America outreach, estimated for fiscal year 2018.

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We facilitated Reaching Helping Households Nourishing Hungry Kids Seniors in Need Access SNAP 229 Hunger is not only a problem facing kids in other MILLION Janet (above right) is just one of the The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance parts of the world—it affects children in our own millions of seniors nationwide who needs Program (SNAP) enables families to buy cities and towns. It may be hard to believe, but SNAP a little help putting food on the table. In the food they need for good health. This 1 in 6 children in America struggles with hunger. MEALS fact, 1 in 12 older Americans faces hunger. year, the SNAP Application Assistance As part of their commitment to ending child Seniors who struggle with hunger are more Program enabled 229 million meals by hunger, food banks deliver meals to 12 million likely to experience depression, asthma and supporting food banks to access SNAP kids in need every year. This year, generous other chronic health conditions. Feeding funding and engage in SNAP advocacy and partners like you enabled 15 food banks to create America is dedicated to helping deliver outreach. As part of the program, some child hunger strategic plans, connecting their the meals they need. Food banks provide network members also operate the Online child feeding programs to their organizational 140 million meals annually to seniors. This SNAP Referral Program, which uses online strategic plans. Additionally, 18 network year, we moved closer to solving senior search ads to connect potential SNAP members invested in initiatives to provide even hunger by providing grants to food banks applicants with application assistance. The more nutritious food to children facing hunger to enhance their senior hunger programs Online SNAP Referral Program facilitated during the summer, when free or reduced-price and hosting a Closing the Senior SNAP Gap nearly 20K SNAP applications and meals are not available. And, over the past few Summit and a Senior Hunger Solutions Lab. approximately 15 million meals this year— years, a total of 46 Corps members successfully an increase of more than 30% over last completed the Child Hunger Corps program to year in both categories. help food banks reach more kids in need.

SPECIAL THANKS TO SPECIAL THANKS TO SPECIAL THANKS TO BJ’s Charitable Foundation Joy in Childhood Foundation Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Walmart Foundation HSBC Bank USA N.A. Morgan Stanley

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The Feeding Serving Devastated Communities America network distributed Natural disasters damage homes, workplaces emergency food distributions, provide groceries and communities, making life harder for to shelters and serve meals to first-responders. 100 Your people facing hunger and causing families support Houston Food Bank distributed approximately MILLION that have never struggled with hunger to enables half of the amount of food they typically POUNDS seek out food assistance. Hurricanes, us to help distribute in an entire year in the two months wildfires and other catastrophes have provide after Hurricane Harvey. Banco de Alimentos of food, water caused record-breaking devastation in our meals to de Puerto Rico, the Feeding America member and supplies to country, yet the Feeding America network people in Puerto Rico, provided groceries to each people impacted has persisted in helping people in need. like Wanda, whose of the island’s 78 municipalities in the months by Hurricanes community in Puerto immediately following Hurricane Maria. By the Harvey, Irma This year, more than 40 food banks Rico was torn apart by end of 2017, the Feeding America network had and Maria responded to large-scale disasters in their Hurricane Maria. delivered more than 100 million pounds of food in 2017. communities. To help them meet the and supplies to people affected by Hurricanes elevated need for resources, Feeding Harvey, Irma and Maria. America—through the support of individuals, foundations and corporations—provided more resources for communities in need. Network members continue to serve households them with an additional 24 million pounds Network members across the country also recovering from last year’s natural disasters. It of food, water and supplies. We also lent a hand, providing food, equipment and will be a long time before their communities heal, facilitated the distribution of more than 95 loaned staff members to responding but the compassion of fellow food banks and SPECIAL THANKS TO $20 million in disaster-relief grant funding food banks. These efforts helped network supporters like you will strengthen them and the Feeding America’s disaster relief partners to food banks and collaborated with public, members deliver more meals than ever. people they serve, now and into the future. private and nonprofit partners to access They worked around the clock to host

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Helping Improve Health Outcomes

Hunger places incredible demands on coverage and connect people in need families, prompting them to make tough with healthy food and nutrition education. We forged choices between food and other partnerships As more health care organizations seek necessities. This can include the difficult with health care to improve patient health outcomes, the decision to purchase inexpensive, but less organizations to Feeding America network will continue nutritious food to stretch household deepening our relationships with them budgets. Thankfully, Feeding America is FIGHT to improve diets and alleviate hunger. learning more every day about how we can better support individuals and communities HUNGER We also participated in research that to meet their nutritional and health needs. AND shed additional light on the connections The work we do is not just about feeding between hunger and health. Dr. Hilary people—it is also about addressing barriers PROMOTE Seligman, Feeding America’s senior so everyone can thrive. WELLNESS medical advisor, co-authored a research study that found participation in SNAP This year, supporters like you helped LEARN MORE was associated with lower health care us promote wellness in communities across expenditures. We also completed the first the country. We collaborated with food rigorous study that demonstrates food banks and health care organizations to to create a food insecurity screening banks can significantly improve food support better nutrition among the people toolkit for health care professionals, help security and dietary intake among the SPECIAL THANKS TO we serve. These partnerships enabled us struggling families access health care people they serve. Cargill Humana

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Ending Hunger

With your help, Feeding America is not existing food bank and partner programs only providing meals—we are also charting We made progress designed to help families conquer hunger a path toward ending hunger. on the journey toward over the long term. We have developed a framework that will help us to identify Our Collaborating for Clients pilot ENDING cost-effective programs that drive towards program offered us a successful roadmap three outcomes: food security, financial for working with network members and HUNGER stability and personal empowerment. partner organizations to affect long-term These outcomes in combination are critical change in communities. Food banks across to a household’s ability to address hunger the nation have also gained valuable insights today and prevent it in the future. through their own programs focused on As part of the learning community, we ending hunger through providing food, launched a cohort made up of food banks Our vision is to help households live free increasing access to public benefits and that offer job training in their kitchens and from hunger through models that work developing local partnerships. warehouses. They will share insights with in different contexts. We are committed each other and consult external experts to identifying effective models while at This year, we launched the Ending about ways to increase the scale and the same time preparing food banks to Hunger Community of Practice, a learning impact of their programs. replicate proven approaches. Over time, community that will build on our collective we will expand the most successful models SPECIAL THANKS TO experience and leverage outside experts Moving forward, we will continue to make a measurable impact on families Bank of America to determine the best ways to help families leveraging the learning community to facing hunger nationwide. Charitable Foundation Citizens Bank overcome hunger for good. launch new pilot programs and evaluate

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 12 Following Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, we advocated with Congress to secure $24 MILLION IN FOOD IMPACT YOU HELPED US UNITE. for impacted communities.

Standing Up for Struggling Families

Hunger is not a partisan issue. To reduce a sign-on letter that 2,600 organizations our nation’s meal gap, Feeding America signed and coordinated a national call-in Advocates like you partners with lawmakers from both and food bank fly-in that resulted in took more than parties to educate Congress and the 150 meetings with lawmakers and Administration about policies that will 100K congressional staff in one day. We also reduce hunger. This year, we won key shared analysis with key officials to show legislative victories that brought more ACTIONS the scope of hunger in America, the meals to households in need. Following to help us promote widespread support for SNAP among Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, policies that fight hunger. voters and the total meals that would we worked with Congress to secure be lost if pending legislation passed. $24 million in food for impacted communities. We also helped secure Additionally, we help food banks and an additional $177 million in food By leveraging our hunger expertise and the American public engage lawmakers to purchases by the US Depart­ment of research, we help shape, advance and support the policies that address hunger. Agriculture (USDA) by working with strengthen policies that support people Half of food banks in the network have network members to educate the USDA facing hunger. As legislators worked on received coaching through our Advocacy on the positive impact they can have by our nation’s next Farm Bill, we raised our Academy training program. Further, purchasing surplus foods for food banks voices to show Congress how proposed Feeding America’s digital supporters took to distribute through The Emergency changes to federal nutrition programs an incredible 100,000 advocacy actions Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). could harm families in need. We created on behalf of people in need this year.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 13 MORE THAN 40 CELEBRITIES continued to drive awareness of hunger through our IMPACT YOU HELPED US UNITE. Entertainment Council

Humanizing Hunger to Support Struggling Communities

We spread the word about hunger and We also shined a light on the millions of inspired empathy and action for people in Change-makers like children who go without food when school need. By telling the stories of people who you helped us is out through a summer hunger campaign experience hunger, we are giving hunger a that resulted in 28 million impressions. The face and humanizing an issue that is often INSPIRE campaign successfully engaged the public misunderstood and overlooked. Supporters on this important topic, with over 100,000 like you helped amplify these efforts. EMPATHY engagements online. AND We developed a new public service Feeding America’s thought leadership announcement campaign with the ACTION on the issue of hunger was demonstrated Ad Council called “Stories of Hidden for people in need. through more than 93,000 stories in top Hunger,” highlighting everyday people media outlets. In July, Dr. Sanjay Gupta who struggle with hunger to demonstrate highlighted hunger in America and Feeding that food insecurity affects people from America’s work on CNN’s “Champions for all walks of life. Our #thankFULL holiday campaign Change” series. Our work was also featured earned 9.8 million impressions and by TIME Magazine, the TODAY Show, During Hunger Action Month in September, encouraged the public to give a holiday The Washington Post, The New York Times

SPECIAL THANKS TO we received more than $1 million in donated gift that makes everyone #thankFULL and more. C&S Wholesale Grocers media and the support of many celebrities, by donating to Feeding America. Conagra Brands corporate partners and food banks. Foundation The Walt Disney Company

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Fighting Hunger through Cause Marketing

Feeding America’s generous corporate partners understand that hunger is a problem that affects all of us. We work closely with our partners to develop creative and impactful campaigns that help educate the public about the issue and inspire action to generate financial donations. Thanks to their support, many people don’t have to face today with an empty stomach.

100% of Network Nearly 100K 5 Million Over $2 Million 26K SUBWAY® Food Banks Volunteer Hours Meals Raised Restaurants benefited from 230 million  from Bank of America  generated by Crate and Barrel through  facilitated Feeding America’s meals raised during Walmart’s  employees were dedicated  together with its customers  The TJX Companies’  largest single day donation on Fight Hunger. Spark Change.  to the Give a Meal program and and associates register donation  World Sandwich Day campaign helping to fight hunger campaign

3.8 Million More Than Over 10 Million 613K Gallons 60 Hotel Tees 10 Million Meals Red Noses of Milk Properties sold by BoxLunch in support  raised from T-Mobile’s holiday sold for Red Nose Day  distributed through the participated in  of its Get Some. Give Back. giving campaigns in 2018 Feeding America network Omni Hotels and Resorts’  thanks to dairy industry- Say Goodnight to Hunger campaign to benefit  wide campaign Feeding America

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Learning About the Face of Hunger

With your support, we conducted We also forged ahead with initiatives research that deepened our understanding that are helping food banks collect data We deepened our understanding of hunger in America. By providing to improve their outreach to people of hunger through local-level estimates of food insecurity in need. The Service Insights Initiative nationwide, Map the Meal Gap demonstrated is enabling network members to gain PIONEERING that hunger persists in every community. deeper insights about their communities The State of Senior Hunger in America by providing them with a framework and RESEARCH revealed that while the number of seniors tools for responsibly gathering more timely facing hunger in America has declined, it data about the people they serve using remains substantially above the number in a common software system. Additionally, 2007 and more than double the number in as part of our commitment to engaging 2001. Both studies not only shed light on community members in our work, we the number and demographics of people collaborated with food banks to collect facing hunger but also the challenges they feedback from the people we serve about SPECIAL THANKS TO face accessing federal nutrition assistance. their experiences as part of Pathways The Laura and John Arnold Foundation for Community Voices. Looking ahead, The Howard G. Buffett we will continue supporting the network’s Foundation efforts to improve their work using data- Conagra Brands Foundation driven insights. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Nielsen

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Fostering Innovation

Feeding America’s innovation team has conducted in-home interviews with people been charged with designing the charitable struggling with hunger to understand Your gifts helped us test food model of the future. Recognizing that their experiences facing hunger. These food banks have been innovators from the interviews helped us develop and test INNOVATIVE very beginning, this year we identified concepts to better serve people in need, approaches to alleviating hunger. some of the network’s key assets and ranging from tech-enabled ordering opportunities for transforming our model. platforms to high-touch roles that support Collaborating with network members, food people navigating the charitable food pantries and people facing hunger, we system. We are continuing to develop partnerships and tapping into local began exploring how to transform the these concepts. assets. This work is also moving forward. ways food is sourced, shared and accessed. We also explored new ways to more Our approach to innovation is rooted in In partnership with Northern Illinois Food effectively reach rural communities in human-centered design, which focuses on Bank, Second Harvest Food Bank Feeding collaboration with Feeding America West empathy for the end-user. As we look ahead, South Louisiana and Feeding Tampa Bay, Michigan Food Bank. Through learning we will continue driving empathy for people we led a project called Access 2.0 to more about food insecurity in rural in need as we use innovation to complement explore how we might provide more communities, we were able to identify our existing work, including efforts to fight convenient, dignified and private ways to opportunities for innovation, using our hunger through research, programs and access charitable food. Working closely network operations in different ways, food sourcing. with partners in these communities, we extending our capacities through SPECIAL THANKS TO Walmart Foundation

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SPECIAL THANKS TO Bank of America Investing in the Success of Food Banks BJ’s Charitable Foundation Cargill Caterpillar Foundation Your generosity allowed Feeding America to provide an unprecedented $94 million in grants to member food banks—66% more than what was granted Citizens Bank last year. These critical investments helped network members support disaster-stricken communities, expand promising hunger-relief initiatives and Conagra Brands Wholesale Corp. so much more to provide meals across the country. A large portion of the funding was made possible by successful cause marketing campaigns and Darden Foundation significant support for disaster relief efforts. The Walt Disney Company $51.2 M Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation FLEXIBLE FUNDING General Mills, Inc. and Funds that enable food banks to invest in areas of high need and high potential General Mills Foundation Hand in Hand Hurricane Relief Fund of Comic $20.4 M Relief USA H S B C B a n k U S A N . A . DISASTER RELIEF Support for network members to deliver Hunger Is meals in the wake of disasters and Joy in Childhood Foundation during the long recovery that follows. Kellogg Company We distributed Morgan Stanley $11.9 M Nationwide Foundation $94 MILLION FOOD SOURCING PepsiCo Food rescue initiatives, including programs that prevent food waste Rachel Ray Foundation IN GRANTS at retail locations and rescue fresh Red Nose Day Fund produce of Comic Relief USA to food banks. Starbucks Coffee Company $8.9 M Subway COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Target Initiatives that alleviate hunger for children, seniors and low-income families The TJX Companies, Inc. Walmart Foundation Walton Family Foundation $1.7 M Justin J. Watt Foundation CAPACITY BUILDING Investments in research and nutrition initiatives, capacity-building for food FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 18 pantries and network improvement FINANCIALS

IN THIS SECTION Feeding America carefully manages Financial Snapshot the funds entrusted to us by our Financial Highlights committed supporters. We work  hard to identify and invest in efforts that will bring the greatest benefit  to people facing hunger.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 19 Feeding America had total public support and revenue  of $2.9 billion and operating expenses of $2.9 billion  FINANCIALS FINANCIAL SNAPSHOT in fiscal year 2018.

PROGRAM SERVICES

91.6% 95.6% DONATED GOODS FOOD PROCUREMENT AND SERVICES 2.5% 5.7% MEMBER SERVICES FUNDRAISING 0.2% 2.5% PUBLIC AWARENESS FOOD PROCUREMENT AND EDUCATION REVENUE REVENUE EXPENSES 0.1% 0.2% PROGRAMS OTHER REVENUE 0.1% RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 0.1% POLICY AND ADVOCACY

SUPPORTING SERVICES 1% 98.6% FUND DEVELOPMENT TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES 0.4% MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL 1.4% TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 20 Feeding America’s auditors have expressed an unmodified  opinion on our financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2018. Those financial statements, which are available on Feeding America’s website, include associated notes that  FINANCIALS FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS are essential to understanding the information presented herein.

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

[IN THOUSANDS] OPERATING ACTIVITIES ASSETS 2018 2017 [IN THOUSANDS] PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE Cash $65,365 $45,683 » PUBLIC SUPPORT 2018 2017 Accounts receivable, net 7,836 5,033 Fundraising $163,292 $148,166 Investments 38,062 32,659 Donated goods and services 2,637,558 2,543,586 Contributions receivable, net 28,039 54,459 TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT 2,800,850 2,691,752 Notes receivable, net 495 683 » REVENUE Other assets 1,351 768 Food procurement revenue $70,889 $65,957 Furniture and equipment, net 7,678 5,992

Other revenue 7,909 8,070 TOTAL ASSETS $148,826 $145,277 TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE $2,879,648 $2,765,779 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 2018 2017 EXPENSES Accounts payable and accrued expenses $11,673 $12,557 » PROGRAM SERVICES 2018 2017 Deferred revenue 2,609 1,482 Member services $70,967 $53,059 Leases payable 3,059 1,537 Food procurement 2,753,823 2,632,594 Other obligations 840 701 Public awareness and education 6,695 5,552 TOTAL LIABILITIES 18,181 16,277 Policy and advocacy 2,526 1,972 Programs 4,380 4,015 NET ASSETS Research and analysis 3,476 3,153 Unrestricted $39,650 $35,206 TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES 2,841,867 2,700,345 Temporarily restricted 89,108 91,931 » SUPPORTING SERVICES Permanently restricted 1,887 1,863 Management and general $11,987 $8,104 TOTAL NET ASSETS 130,645 129,000

Fund development 27,079 25,884 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $148,826 $145,277 TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES 39,066 33,988

TOTAL EXPENSES $2,880,933 $2,734,333 INCREASE/DECREASE IN NET ASSETS AS A RESULT OF OPERATIONS (1,285) 31,446

NON-OPERATING ACTIVITIES 2018 2017 View our Audited Wills and bequests, investment returns and other $2,930 $1,788 Financials online

CHANGES IN NET ASSETS 1,645 33,234 LEARN MORE NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 129,000 95,766

NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR $130,645 $129,000

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IN THIS SECTION Generous individuals, companies and Donor Honor Roll foundations enable Feeding America to fill empty plates across the nation. Your support brings us closer to the day when no one struggles with hunger in our country.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 22 Feeding America Visionary Partners are recognized for  their generous 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. SUPPORTERS VISIONARY PARTNERS Click each partner’s logo or name to learn more.

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General Mills is making it possible for us to rescue even more food for children and families in need.

General Mills’ $1 million, multi-year investment in MealConnect has enabled Feeding America to dramatically scale the platform, including creating a mobile app that makes it convenient for food companies to donate their surplus food to the Feeding America network. General Mills has also generously lent their logistics expertise and network to Feeding America to pilot MealConnect Logistics, a program that is allowing us to rescue even more food for children and families in need. MealConnect Logistics redirects trucks filled with perfectly good food that can’t be sold in stores— such as boxes of cereal that were shipped in incorrect quantities or slightly damaged in transit—to the nearest food bank. This program helped channel nearly 500,000 pounds of food from landfills to people facing hunger over a nine-month period.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 27 Feeding America Leadership Partners are recognized for  their generous 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. SUPPORTERS LEADERSHIP PARTNERS Click each partner’s logo or name to learn more.

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THE RACHAEL RAY FOUNDATION

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Feeding America is thankful for our new corporate partners

Your dedication in the fight to end hunger fuels our mission. We look forward to growing  the strong partnerships we formed this year.

SPECIAL THANKS TO Goya Foods Simek’s Bush Brothers & Company Home Chef Sony Interactive Entertainment, LLC The Clorox Company Ingersoll-Rand Company Synchrony Financial Credit Suisse Americas Lineage Logistics, LLC Foundation T-Mobile Lyft, Inc. Custom Innovations LLC Temasek International Making Change DoorDash The TJX Companies, Inc. Plexus Worldwide Elara Brands, LLC ProteinHouse Freshly, Inc. S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Georgia-Pacific Sheetz Consumer Products LP

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 34 Feeding America Mission Partners are recognized for their  generous 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  SUPPORTERS MISSION PARTNERS and 2.5 million pounds or more of food and grocery products.

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Feeding America Guiding Partners are recognized for their Feeding America Supporting Partners are recognized for their generous contributions or commitments of $250,000 or more, generous contributions or commitments of $150,000 or more, donations of 2.5 million pounds or more of food and grocery donations of 1.5 million pounds or more of food and grocery products, or combined gifts of $150,000 or more and 1.5 million products, or combined gifts of funds, food and grocery products pounds or more of food and grocery products. at this level.

Abbott Mars, Incorporated AbbVie Foundation Kiehl’s Since 1851 Ameriprise Financial Monsanto ACN Global Reach Charities, Inc Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. The Angell Foundation The New York Times All Within My Hands Foundation Major League Baseball Players Trust Ball Home Canning/Newell Brands Neediest Cases Fund Ambit Cares Midas Brandless.com Elizabeth Paull O’Connell American Express Morton Salt Co. Bush Brothers & Company Performance Food Group James Annenberg La Vea NetSpend Cheeky Pinnacle Food Group Charitable Foundation Panera Bread Foundation & Panera, LLC The Clorox Company Price Chopper/Market 32 Bayer Corporation Radisson Hotels International DIRECTV Procter & Gamble The Annie E. Casey Foundation S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Discover Financial Services Produce For Kids The Church of Jesus Christ Schwan’s Corporate Giving Foundation Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Randell Charitable Fund of Latter-day Saints Seneca Fidelity Charitable Trustees’ Initiative The Rockefeller Foundation Circle K Stores Inc. Robert F. Smith Ford Motor Company Fund Rosenbloom Family Foundation Cisco Foundation Solidarity Giving and Community Services Smart & Final The Clemens Family Corp. Syngenta Gordon Food Service Sunlight Giving Cott Corporation Temasek International Silvia and Ajay Gupta The David Tepper DoorDash Twenty-Seven Foundation The Hershey Company Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Frye Company United Technologies Corporation High Liner Foods, USA TreeHouse Foods, Inc. Hormel Foods , Inc. IKEA Holding U.S. Walgreens Humana Robert Wood Johnson Foundation The Kresge Foundation WonderSlim Ingredion US, LLC

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 36 Feeding America Partners are recognized for their  SUPPORTERS PARTNERS generous contributions of $5,000-$149,999.

$149,999-$100,000 $99,999-$50,000 US Foods Feed A Billion Frank L. Stile Foundation Anonymous (2) Allstate Giving Campaign The Wasily Family Foundation Fiserv Synergy55, Inc. ADP The Appletree Fund WestRock The John & Marcia Goldman This Bar Saves Lives Advisors Excel BASF Corporation The Wildflower Foundation, Inc. Foundation TOTT Products, LLC The Allstate Foundation BMW of North America, LLC The Wireless Zone Foundation Corrine Graber United Healthcare Ally Financial Boiling Crab Restaurant Group For Giving, Inc. Inside Marketing Group Walters & Mason Retail, Inc. America’s Charities Kathryn P. Brown Yard House -Osco Nancy Woo and Toby Paff Beloved In Christ Foundation Credit Suisse Americas Foundation The Yum-O! Organization, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Woodruff Memorial Charitable Trust Suzanne Beaumont Elara Brands LLC King Arthur Flour William Zanker BNY Mellon Emser Tile LLC $49,999-$25,000 Land O’Lakes Zappos Clara Lionel Foundation Fulcrum Foundation Anonymous (2) The Alice Lawrence Foundation Inc. Daddy Yankee Georgia-Pacific Consumer Aetna, Inc. Jane Lehman and Matthew Winter $24,999-$10,000 Coinstar, Inc. Products LP Tamara and Kashif Aftab Lowe’s Companies Anonymous (3) The Crown Family Dean Graziosi AmericasMart Dodie and Ian MacAuley 455 Foundation Davila Family Fund The Hussman Foundation Batory Foods Inc. Don McManus Acorn Hill Foundation, Inc. Elvis Duran Foundation Stanley Iezman, Nancy Stark Marc Benioff Henry E. Niles Foundation Adams and Reese LLP Freshly, Inc. & The American Realty Advisors BMI Rupp Foundation The Noble Family Charitable Antenna Consulting Hershey Family Foundation Charitable Foundation Bonaventura Devine Foundation Foundation Antonia and Gregory Adams Hidden Valley Ranch The Integer Group Louise and David Brearton The O’Shea Family Foundation Advantage Solutions Home Chef Jewelers Mutual Insurance The Bunting Family Foundation May Della Pietra The Agency Worldwide Mass Mutual The Katzenberger Foundation, Inc. California Milk Advisory Board The Prudential Foundation Ahold USA New York Life Insurance Company Ruth Konoff and Benjamin Hermalin Otis and Bettina Chandler RBC Foundation USA Aimia The Nielsen Foundation LeanIn.org Foundation Red Gold, Inc. James Albertelli NOW Health Group, Inc. Lineage Logistics, LLC Cogan Family Foundation RKD Alpha Dog Najwa Al-Qattan The People’s Operator The M.A.C. AIDS Fund Corner Bakery Café Joffrey Roy Sara Anschuetz Plexus Worldwide Making Change Cresa Michelle and Jeffrey Saye Apartment Therapy QBE Foundation Rent-A-Center Daniel Culley Dr. Scholl Foundation Frederick H. Armbrust SAIC Round It Up America Hilda & Preston Davis Foundation Schweitzer Engineering Paul Barber Topeka Community Foundation In Honor of Richard M. Segal Lisa and Alan Dynner Laboratories, Inc. Steven J. Barr True Citrus Co./Grand Brands Marlene and William Semple Electronic Scrip Inc. Shady Rays Ezra Bayda United Airlines SnackNation Eplica Corporate Services Laurel and Brian Smith and Solstice BCHB, Inc Raymond C. Vojir Spiritual Gangster Karen and Todd Ernest Bahamas Vacation Rental Susan N. Bernstein Fund Zoup, Inc. Union Congregational Church Trevor Farnes Sony Interactive Entertainment, LLC John Berookhim

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 37 SUPPORTERS PARTNERSCONTINUED

Michael Bielamowicz Shaun Grove Caren and Jordan Libit Maritha Blalock The Gumbo Foundation Maureen Liebes John Gurtin Municipal Bond Management Abe Littenberg Foundation Carol Brooks Savannah Guthrie William R. Loeser Noel and James Browne Guy Harvey Save Our Seas LLC Jill Lohrfink Bella Tunno Julie and James Guy Patricia Lonnon-Lewis Merrily Butler Harding Education and Charitable and Paul Lewis Causemedia Group Foundation Endowment Fund Jane Lubben Brad Cecil & Associates Elaine and Barry Harman Coreen McCool and Anne and Walter Clark Heart to Tarte Foundation Daniel Ostrower Combs Family Fund Hearts of Compassion Fund James, Kathleen and Comerica Bank Paul Hedrick Jessica McCrorie Conifer Health Solutions Heller Consulting A. William McMahon Claudia Coulbourne Hal Herzog The Melsness Foundation Marilyn Dakin Hickory Foundation E.F. Merkert 1996 Charitable Rhoda and Michael Danziger Helen and Leo Hollein Foundation Sharon F. Denton Joan Hood and G. Bradford Jones Tighe Merkert Teresa and RJ Devick Morris and Esther Horowitz Marissa Meyer and Jesse Taylor Diversified Foods, Inc. Family Fund Walter H. and Peg Meyer Fay Dresner Michael Hunter Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation Laurie and Scott Dubchansky IBM Corporation Microsoft is helping Feeding America Mitch Earle Ingersoll-Rand Company Larry H. and Gail Miller Earthwise Bag Company, Inc ISEC Foundation Family Foundation make fresh, nutritious food The Estee Lauder Companies Jacobsen Family Trust MINI USA more accessible. Farm Credit Services Of America Denise and David Jared Shelley Motley Betsy & Jesse Fink Charitable Fund The Joy FM Tzu Moy Since 2017, Feeding America has partnered Shelley and James Fishkin James Kallman Pamela and Dennis Mullen with The Rockefeller Foundation to test and Food Shippers Of America Karuna Foundation Tinker Murdock Family Fund innovate ways to ensure fresh, nutritious food Linda Foreman The Ina Kay Foundation Alvin and Louise Myerberg is more accessible and available through the Fox Rothschild, LLP David Keer Family Foundation charitable food system, leading to better health Johnna Fullen Khachaturian Foundation Gabriele Natale outcomes. Together, we have tested concepts GBU Financial Life Bonnie and Alan Kidd New York Giants to efficiently rescue more fresh produce so we GE Foundation Claudia Knotek Newell Brands can provide more healthy meals to people in God’s Glory Box Marlise Konort The Nielsen-Massey Foundation need. The Rockefeller Foundation’s expertise Stephanie and Josh Goldstine Diana Lancaster Becky and Shawn O’Grady and commitment to advancing a more Tylynn Gordon and Richard Davis Lark Foundation Opus Holding LLC nourishing and sustainable food system make Grantham, Mayo, Chani and Steven Laufer David B. Osborne them an invaluable partner as Feeding America Van Otterloo & Co. LLC James Law Angelo Paparella pursues its strategic direction to achieve a Carol and Peter Greenfield The Lear Family Manan Patel hunger-free America. Jason Grosfeld Liberty Mutual Foundation Match Allie Patterson

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 38 SUPPORTERS PARTNERSCONTINUED

Pause For Your Cause Kenny A. Troutt Rhonda and Barry Barringer The Pfizer Foundation Turvey Family Foundation Kenneth Barro Jessica and Michael Plowgian United Jewish Foundation The Barstow Foundation Christopher Pounds of Metropolitan Detroit Jacqueline M. Bartasius Diane Archer and Stephen Presser Valleycrest Productions Ellan and George Batavick Principle Auto Vatera Holdings LLC Ian Bavey Qualcomm Vicki Smith and Gregory Venburg Anne D. Baxter Nadine K. Quinn Ashley and Matthew Versteeg Bay Harbor Foundation Gary Rodkin Jocelyn Watkins Kimberly and Brian Beach Roka Akor Chicago Elisabeth and Richard Waugaman Bill and Meridith Beck Ruffle Family Foundation Barry H. Westgate Stephen James Beers Julia and Nick Runnebohm The Wilkens Family Foundation April Begin Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Johanna and Caleb Wright Lester Bell Amy and Eric Sahn The Zantman Residual Trust Alejandro Benes The Salie Family Private Camille and Wayne Bennett Foundation $9,999-$5,000 Paula and Mark Berezin Harold Schiferl Anonymous (6) Bessette Family Fund Jocelyn and Peter Schultz A-Mark Foundation Victoria Blakeslee Schultz Family Foundation Adam-Bryce, LLC Jackie and Walt Bochenek Seadrift Seafood Adams Family Foundation Johanna Bockman and Andrew “Helping provide meals Service Drywall & Decorating, Inc. Yvonne Adams and Jeremy Green Zimmerman to people struggling with Jay Severa Adenna LLC The Boeing Company Gift Match hunger is always top of Karen and Ben Sherwood Mark Ahrens Amy Boesky and Jaques Perold Pheodora and Myung Shin Eldridge Alexander Leslie and Jim Bolin mind. It gives purpose to Evan Shoemaker James Alvarez Mildred and Eddie L. Book our work.” Shirlie and Owen Siegel Foundation The Amin Foundation John Boundas Sikich LLP Anonymous Fund Of Kevin Bourque Shady Rays is an independent sunglasses Simek’s The Minneapolis Foundation Jean and Jean Y Boutwell company whose product sales to date have Skelmir, LLC Anytime Fitness, LLC Mary and Valentino Bozzelli triggered over 2.6 million meals to Feeding William Smith Applied Materials Foundation Timothy Bradley America. Chris Ratterman, Shady Rays founder, SOTA Weight Loss, LLC Employee Engagement Fund Braman Mini Of Palm Beach commented, “Our customers and team are Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. Cynthia S. Aquino Gail Bremner and Jack Fairbrother passionate about addressing a core need David Swanson Julie Araskog Doug Briggs in the United States. Our partnership with Tableau Software Foundation Leslie and Barry Ariko Gabriel Brisson Feeding America is a big motivator for us. TGI Friday’s/Carlson Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Leslie Bronner Helping provide meals to people struggling Deborah and Bart Thomsen Audio - Technica U.S., Inc. Shari Brown with hunger is always top of mind. It gives thredUP, Inc. David King Aymond Thomas M. Bruner purpose to our work.” Tops Markets Sara Badler Blake Brunson Tosa Foundation Pamela and Steven Barger Jacqueline Bunke Transplace Texas, LP Roderick Barnes The Burlingame Foundation

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Burris Logistics Ann L. Davidoff Elliot E. Gill Husch Blackwell LLP Lance Litten and John Andre Le Duc Eileen and William Bush Mark Bruce Davis Virginia Glass Patricia L. Hutchings Live Love Pop, LLC California Crawfish Mary and Eric Davis David Glendinning Hyatt Corporation Loan Simple Roberta Caprisecca Dealer Tire LLC Global Industrial Carol and Frank Infusino Jo S. Logenbaugh Alexander Carobus Melissa and John Dean Marlene and Jeff Goldfarb Jack Morton Worldwide Karen and Marvin Lohmann Gail and Peter Carriero Carol Denale Chris Gomes Athole Jacobi Kay and Hal Long Cassum Family Foundation Herbert C. Dike Google Marcia Jeffries Brian Loos Catalina Marketing Charitable Paul Dimler Gail Gordon Chad Johnson Michael Lores Foundation John Divierno Marlena Graham-Russell Jeniefer Johnson Lowenstein Sandler LLC The CBORD Group, Inc. Daronne Dobni Great American Restaurants The Joy FM Saundra E. Lumish Chase Family Foundation Ruth and Charles R. Dow Richard Gruen Sandy Jun Lydon & Associates Chevron Matching Employee Fund Nancy and Frank Dwyer Pierson GT’s Living Foods Kaiser Permanente Lyft, Inc. Ann and Mark Chisam Tim Eastman Robin Gupta Elizabeth Kasser and Shmuel Sorkin Heidi Lynch and Daniel Greenstone Doris Christopher Elizabeth and Brian Eaton Karen Guzzo Geraldine and David Kaufman Rennie M. McAllister Nancy and Scott Christopher Cory Eberle Cornelia Haag-Molkenteller Rosalind and Michael Keiser John McDonald, Jr. The Christopher Family Foundation Lisa Edgerton Hagans Family Charitable Fund Sue Keller Lorraine and Joseph McHale Ciner Wyoming LLC The Hamilton and Lillian Emmons Sherman R. Hales James Kibler Bruce A. McPheron The Clare Foundation Charitable Trust Rita Halsted-Galicia Andrew Kile Marie E. Mackiewicz Lynne Clark Empire Education Group, Inc. Luanne Handley-Blair and Bryan King Sandra and M. Brian Maher Wesley M. Clark Mohammad Etminan John R. Blair Norma and Joseph A. Kirby Mahood Foundation Jay D. Cline Rev. Trust Lori and Randall Faber Cheryl Harris Matthew Knott Mailers Haven, Llc Naomi W. and Harvey M. Cohen Alan Finnegan , LLC Charlotte A. and Lawrence Malnor River Cohen Joseph Fitzpatrick Thomas P. Hayes George J. Koenigsaecker Richard S. Margolin Gabrielle Conklin Jody Fleischer Curtis Heaston Nancy J. Kopell Mariano Press, LLC Kathleen and Paul Connolly Amy Fox Brenda Hebrank Meg and Nathan Kriege Caroline S. Markfield Anthony Consiglio Franklin Square Capital Partners Joseph Herring Lewis Krueger Hermine Marshall Luisa Contreiras Michael Fredericks Norman P. Herzberg Marian and Larry Krummel MasterCard Kay Lynn Cooper Andrew Frisella Jane Hiatt Franklin Kulp Carol and David May Irene Cordoba Eve and Jason Furman Stephen Hill Carolyn and Jeffrey Kushner Steven and Laura Mayer Family Emily and John Costigan Antoinette and Russell Gaines Timothy Hilton Vivian and Robert Lamb Foundation Peggy Cox Bernard Ganley His Radio WLFJ Seth Landsberg Family Foundation Anne and Brian Mazar Naomi and Laurence Crepeau Dana Garcia Jacquelyn Hoeve John Lane John Meares Stephen Crittenden Susan Garner Michele and William M. Holcomb Kurt Lang Medtronic, Inc. Crossroads Trading Co.,Inc. Joanne Garnett Holman Automotive Elaine and Charles Lansdown Mei Total Elevator Solutions Margaret Ann Cull Ronald Garrett Jennifer Hom Blaire Larson The Merck Foundation Rusty Cummings Richard Gerber Michael Hope Barbara Larson Merkle Response Calthea and Chris Cummins The Gettinger Family Foundation A. Hopf James Laws Management Group Sarah Dant Daniel Gfeller Amy Horton Morelle Lasky Levine Diane Michault Diane Daren and Loretta O’Connor Nicholas Ghiz David Howell Legacy Publishing Miles Ahead, Inc. John Daves Harold B. Gigstad Hunter Public Relations, LLC Cat Lineberry Andrew Miller

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 40 SUPPORTERS PARTNERSCONTINUED

Robert Milligan Natalie and Avi Ramu Simcrest, Inc. Thompson, Habib Minute Menu Kathleen Reaume Samantha Skove & Denison, Inc. Sheldon Moliver Ann E. Redmond Carolyn and Reuben Slone Mary Trafford Momentum Group Sarah and William Reeves Douglas L. Smith Travel Leaders Group, LLC The MTE Fund Boris Reyzelman Smith Family Legacy Travis Robert Marilyn Musgrave John Riecker Foundation Renovations, LLC Nashelle, LLC Melvin Rifkind The Soener Foundation Judith Tulis Kristina and Khaled Nasr Laurette Rondenet Soltec America, LLC Donna Tutt Stephanie and The Rotary Club Sonic Automotive Sandee Tweedlie Richard Nathanson of Chattanooga Tim Speck Irena D. and Donad Upshaw Nationwide Business Georgia and Sprint Valvoline, LLC Solutions Group Gus Rousonelos Standard Process Janet Vargo Scott Neal Donald Royer Standish Cares Kelly Verlatti Scott Newton Cindy and Allen Ruby Peggy Stephan Kathy Vogt Erika Nijenhuis and Michelle and Tim Ruder and Bill Weihman Christopher Wallace Christian Bastian Sally Rudoy The Stern Family Louis Wang Susan Noahforsberg Russ Reid Company Foundation Linda and Richard Ward Leslie O’Loughlin Salt Lake Community Jane and Alex Stevens Mary C. Warren Outreach, Inc. College Elizabeth and and Stanley Case Sherry Packer Sharon and Sal Saraniti Chad Steward Earl Weber Susan and Joseph Palmieri Carly Schiano Lauren Stone Eleanor and Charles A.

Allison and Ben Paull Bradford Schlei Roger and Susan Stone Weidenfeller Jr. ® Wendy Pearson Lisbeth B. and Family Foundation Rhonda Weiss PetSmart helped provide Christine and John Peeler Daniel Schorr Julia and James Streit Nancy and Glen Whitney more than 13 million pounds Penske Truck Leasing Andrea Scott Carol A. Stuhr Wendy and Jeff Wilkinson of food for pets in need. Peterson-Tsai Foundation The Selective Insurance Iping Sung Paige and Dirk Willms

PH Foundation Group Foundation Todd Swanson Patricia and Donn Wilson To celebrate its 30th anniversary, PetSmart®, Annie Phelan Richard Seltzer Sally S. and Robert Swithers Tom Wofford and its independent nonprofit partner, Cathy W. Philpott SGC Foodservice Barbara and Ben Tallman Linda and Scott Wolpert PetSmart Charities, launched the “Buy A Bag, Carlos J. Pietri The Shanley Family Erin Tamer Clara Woodring Give A Meal” campaign where for every bag  The Polymath Fund Foundation Rueylong Tang John and Janet Van Den of dog or cat food purchased at PetSmart Donna Pratty Karen Share David S. and Marsha H. Wymelenberg stores and online, food was donated to a pet Carol Probeyahn Erin Sharp Taylor Family Fund Foundation Inc. in need—yielding over 13 million pounds of ProteinHouse Bradlee Shattuck Donald Teeters Kyle Yocky donated food for Feeding America and other Gordon Pugh Mary Beth Shaw Rhys Thieriot Alvin Zeidenfeld organizations across North America. Feeding Huma Qureshi Jacqueline Shek Mary and William Thomas Josh Zwagil America helped eliminate the burden of Terry Ragsdale Shopkick, Inc. Michael Thompson families in need making additional sacrifices  to provide food for their pets.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 41 SUPPORTERS PARTNERSCONTINUED

The following companies, organizations and foundations The following individuals, family foundations and foundations are are recognized for their generous contributions of $5,000 recognized for generously endowing funds to Feeding America or more through matching gift programs. to support the fight against hunger.

MATCHING GIFTS ENDOWMENTS Abbvie Employee Engagement Fund Liberty Mutual Insurance The Anonymous Endowment Fund for a Hunger-Free America Allstate Giving Campaign Lowe’s Companies The Brichta-Crawford-Scott Memorial Endowment Fund America’s Charities MasterCard The Genberg-Lerman Family Endowment Fund Ameriprise Financial Medtronic, Inc. The Melinda Diane Genberg Endowment Fund Anthem The Merck Foundation The Kenneth and Ethel Haber Endowment Fund Applied Materials Foundation Microsoft The Harding Educational and Charitable Foundation Endowment Fund Employee Engagement Fund Monsanto Fund The Mary Ruth Herbers Endowment Fund Bank of America Charitable PepsiCo Employee Engagement Fund The George Karnoutsos Endowment Fund Foundation Performance Food Group The Korth Family Foundation Endowment Fund Basic American Foods The Pfizer Foundation The Alice S. Marriott Endowment for the Prevention of Childhood Hunger BJ’s Wholesale Club QBE Foundation The Ashley L. and Lilian H. Woods Memorial Endowment Fund The Boeing Company Qualcomm The Dr. Sonya Woods Anderson Endowment Fund Chevron Matching Employee Fund Skelmir, LLC The Coca-Cola Company The TJX Companies, Inc. Dealer Tire LLC Travel Leaders Group, LLC Fox Rothschild, LLP UNFI Thefollowingindividuals,companiesand The Frye Company United Healthcare organizationsarerecognizedfortheir  GE Foundation US Foods Google Valvoline, LLC generousin-kindcontributions. Humana Foundation Inc. Walmart Foundation IBM Employee Services Center IN-KIND DONORS Ingredion Amazon DLA Piper Quaker-Tropicana-Gatorade Johnson & Johnson Family American Airlines Food Marketing Institute Smithfield Foods of Companies Americares International Paper Co. Tableau C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Bob, Karen, Megan, Thermo King Cargill, Inc. Adam and Hobbes Lewis Tyson Foods, Inc. Conagra Brands Nature’s Bakery US Foods DanoneWave PepsiCo United Airlines Del Monte Foods Perdue Farms, Inc. Deloitte Tax LLP PetSmart Charities

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 42 Product donors are recognized for their generous contributions SUPPORTERS PRODUCT DONORS of 100,000 pounds or more of food and grocery products.

7-Eleven, Inc. Continental Mills, Inc. Hannaford McKee Foods Corporation Quest Nutrition Tyson Foods, Inc. A. Zerega’s Sons Inc. Cooper Farms Cooked Meats H-E-B Food Stores McLane Company, Inc. Red Lobster Restaurants UNFI Abbott Costco Wholesale Corp. Herbruck’s Poultry Ranch Mead Johnson & Company Reser’s Fine Foods, Inc. Unilever Cott Corporation The Hershey Company Riviana Foods Inc. US Foods Companies Cumberland Farms, Inc. Hill Country Bakery Mondel¯ez International Russell Stover Candies Vi-Jon, Inc. Inc. Custom Foods of America Hormel Foods Corp Morton Salt Co. S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Victory Packaging Amazon CVS Health HyVee Muller-Pinehurst Dairy Sam’s Club Visual Pak Company Americares DanoneWave International Paper Co. Musco Family Olive Co. Saputo Cheese USA, Inc. Vita Coco Aurantiaca - Obrigado Darigold Interstate Warehousing Nash Finch Co. The Save Mart Companies Walgreens Barilla America, Inc. Dean Foods J.R. Simplot Co. Natural Grocers Save-A-Lot Food Stores Walmart Basic American Foods Del Monte Foods Jack Link’s Nature’s Bakery Schreiber Foods, Inc. Wawa, Inc. Bayer Corporation Diversified Foods Jacksons Food Stores Nestlé USA The Schwan’s Company Food Markets, Inc. Bellisio Dole Packaged Foods, LLC JBS USA Nestlé Waters North America SeaShare Weis Markets, Inc. Big Lots Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Jetro / Restaurant Depot Niagara Bottling, LLC Seneca Foods Welch Foods Inc. Bimbo Bakeries USA DS Waters Of America, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Nutrabolt Life Sciences Shari’s Berries WinCo Foods BJ’s Wholesale Club Dunkin’ Brands, Inc. Karlin Food Products Nutrisystem Sheetz Winder Farms Blue Apron El Super Kellogg Company Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. Smart & Final Blue Runner Foods, Inc. Fairlife, LLC. Kimberly-Clark Corporation Olive Garden Smithfield Foods Boar’s Head Provisions Co. Inc. Flowers Foods Kmart / Sears Holding Orgain, Inc. The J.M. Smucker Company Brandless LLC The Kraft Heinz Company Panera Bread Foundation Sodexo Brookshire Grocery Co. The Co. & Panera, LLC Bush Brothers & Company Fresh Thyme Farmers Market Kum & Go PepsiCo Butterball LLC Freshly Labatt Food Service, Inc. Perdue Farms Starbucks Coffee Company C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Gehl Foods Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. Performance Food Group Stewart’s Shops Corp. Campbell Soup Company Genco Logistics Land O’Lakes, Inc. PetSmart Charities Sun Basket Cargill, Inc. General Mills, Inc. Lidl US, LLC Pilgrim’s Pride Super Store Industries The Church of Jesus Christ Grocery Litehouse Salad Dressing Pinnacle Foods SUPERVALU, INC. of Latter-day Saints Gilster Mary Lee Corporation Little Caesar Enterprises Pizza Hut, Inc. SYSCO Corporation The Clemens Family Corp. Google Express Lodi Canning Post Holdings, Inc. Target Cleveland Metro Health Gordon Food Service Long John Silver’s National Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. Tawa Supermarkets Clif Bar, Inc. Goya Foods Purchasing Co-Op Premio Foods, Inc. Taylor Farms Texas, Inc. The Clorox Company , Inc. Lucky’s Market Price Chopper Supermarkets Trader Joe’s The Coca-Cola Company The Hain Celestial Group Mars, Incorporated Procter & Gamble Tree Top, Inc. Conagra Brands Handsome Brook Farm McCormick & Company, Inc. TreeHouse Foods, Inc.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 43 The van Hengel Society, named in honor of John van Hengel, the founder of the modern food bank movement, honors individuals who make legacy gifts, including bequests and charitable gift annuities,  SUPPORTERS VAN HENGEL SOCIETY in support of Feeding America.

Anonymous (26) George Burks Robert Eshoo Nancy R. Hayward Steve Aldrich Rena and Richard Byers Anne Etgen Willa Hedrick Dale Armstrong Richard L. Carrothers Thomas J. Fararo Gale B. Hill Susan Arnold Raymond Catani Betty and Les Fetty Darlene Hills Garry Ashton Theodore C. Chu Rodger Fields Keta Hodgson Sharon Austin Sarah Churney Joyce and Paul Fierro Beth and Todd A. Hoffman Jan and Paul Babic Donna Cirincione Sheri Fingerhut Charles M. Horowitz Eleanor Badalich Jeanie Conn Carmel and Michael Fisher Barbara Hughes and In memory of van Hengel Society  Elsie Jane Baker Ann Constantine Patricia Flaherty Gregory M. DiPaolo members whose legacy to fight Elizabeth and John H. Copenhaver and Elaine Frain Wells Konnie Hunter hunger was realized this year. Donald Ballard Jeffrey P. Herrity Elizabeth K. Francis Kirsten Hviid George Banning Gary Cox Shirley Garland Wendy Brudevold Anna Barnard Briana Crane Paul Gedbaw and Allen Jedlicka Frank Alberti Paul and Dorothy Olson Suzanne Beaumont James Curry June and Jerry Genberg Constance and Robert Anne Behler Ruth Oppenheim Terri Belsley Muriel C. Danley Bob Gerber Johnson Virginia Claire Buschmann John Timothy Power Gladys Benton Betsie M. Danner Marilyn Gibson C.P. and J.A. Jones Dorothy Cinquemani James V. Rasdale Jeremy Best Joan H. and Philip A. Karen L. Gleeson Elinor Kass Dawn Cort Dolores Riedel Judith and Robert Biehler DeCamp Marvin Glyder Lane H. Kendig Peggy Jo Diggins Robin E. Schueren Patricia Biringer Dolores Denaro Scott Golinkin Walter Keough John Grout Sybil B. Sim John B. Blenkiron Phoebe DeReynier Emma Leigh Goodwin Sean S. Kerr Natalie Zinn Haar Otto H. Spoerl Lynn and Martin Bloom Enilda Diaz Hanna Goran Donna Mae Koch Nancy Main Henley Jean M. Steever Betsy Bousfield Friederika M. and Harold Arthur C. Goren Henry Kohring Norma Lenhert Antoinette Thomas Ward Bouwsma W. Dorough Dorothy and Howard Andre Kouame Marilyn Ludwig Joan Wister Carol Bradford Ruth and Charles Dow Gramenstetter Constance M. Kratz Forest Montgomery Audrey J. Wreszin William Brand Norman A. Dudziak, Jr. and David Graves Carlo La Bella Beatrice Noble Barbara E. Breckel Damaris J. Rohsenow Richard Gruen Marily Lantz Carla Brock Gail Dustin Walter and Nancy Hajek Darlene Lee Vern Brown Frances Egloff Meliss Hankin and Alma Maryann Lee Dorothy and Frances J. Elfenbein Sheldon Warren Lindsey Lester-Brutscher Terrence Brown Bryon Ellingson Douglas F. Harbrecht Charles Linzner Jeanette Browning Margot Ely Linda Harper Pat Lisandrelli Freddie Burch Sammye Eng Katherine Hauth Theodore Lombard

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 44 SUPPORTERS VAN HENGEL SOCIETY CONTINUED

Adelma Taylor LoPrest John W. Pfeiffer Christine Taylor and Alfred Thiede Jane Lusk Julie Quinn Thomas L. Terrall Anne Maiese Michael and Kathleen Ransom Mary Thielmeir Jean A. and Robert L. Major Linda Ray Amanda Thode Susan Malin Martha J. Reddout Antoinette Thomas Marilyn Martin Robert S. Reed Elsie E. Van De Maele William Matthews Robin Rhodes Helen Van Dessel Kathryn McKinley Gerald Richards Andrew Vancamp Adaela McLaughlin Patrick D. Riley Joseph G. VanDenHeuvel Kathleen A. Meade Stoyell Robbins Dina Vaz Terri M. Merth Lola Robles Penny and Francisco Villegas John M. Metzger JoAnn Ronkowski Elma B. Vlass Karen Mika Claire and David Ruebeck Robert D. Voiss Peter Monaco Jan J. Sagett Jen and Eric Vortriede Carol Monka Harold Schiferl Lila and David Voss Nancy and Thomas Moore Jason Schmidt Carol and Ed Wagner International Paper created Susan Moore Mary Schon Bettine and Lawrence Wallin Janice Moore Jeanne Sciarappa Karen and Ronald Wassel the custom box that Feeding Peter W. Moyer and Robert Moulin Mary Jean K. Waters America uses for the disaster Joe B. Murphy Girard H. Secker Elisabeth and Richard Waugaman packs we pre-stage across Lester H. Nathan Barbara Semeiks Mona and Robert Weigle David Naugle and Jerome Neal Terry Seng Geoffrey R. Weigle the country. Downey Nhim Shirlee Smolin Candace Weingart Barbara J. Nicoletti Kristy T. Snyder Kathy Weiss International Paper’s dedication to both hunger Roger W. Novy Vincent Stack Alice Westfall Carlson and disaster relief led the company to create the Elizabeth Paull O’Connell Catherine Standish Robert E. Westphal custom box that Feeding America uses for the Joseph O’Connor Robin Stefan Steve Westphal disaster packs we pre-stage across the country. Linda O’Gara Ann Catherine Stehle Sarah Whitlock Developing the optimum box involved teamwork. Kristi K. Olson Ralph H. Stephens, Jr. Elizabeth and Albert Wieners Feeding America shared our preferred specifications Stacey E. O’Malley Wendell Stonee Gary Witzenburg for the box based on our expertise in food banking Miriam Paquin Milton Strauss Linda G. and Scott A. Wolpert and disaster response, and International Paper Leo E Paquin Shirley Sullivan Sonya Woods Anderson offered their expertise in product development. Kathryn Paull Brown Roger D. Sumner Frances Zanides Before the design was finalized, prototypes were Morris J. Paserchia Katherine Swede Amy and Stephen Zeder tested in a lab and at food banks to determine the Michael A. Patton Carolyn Sweers Yvonne and Paul Zenian best ways to pack and position them boxes on Eleanor Petardi Beverly and Thomas Tabern pallets to prevent them from crushing. In addition Lawrence Peters Dianne and Fred Taft to donating thousands of these boxes to food banks, International Paper has provided philanthropic support for our disaster relief efforts and general operating support and participated in pre-disaster packing events at local food banks.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 45 LEADERSHIP

IN THIS SECTION Feeding America’s leaders are Board of Directors committed to living out our core National Office values of leadership, learning and Leadership excellence. With their guidance and support, Feeding America helps provide more meals to children, families and seniors than any other domestic hunger-relief organization.

FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 46 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND LEADERSHIP NATIONAL OFFICE LEADERSHIP

BOARD OF DIRECTORS NATIONAL OFFICE LEADERSHIP

Keith D. Monda, Chair Bill McMahon*** Shawn P. O’Grady Jilly Stephens Claire Babineaux-Fontenot** Ami L. McReynolds Retired President, Vice Chair of Wealth Group President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer Senior Vice President Coach, Inc. Management, Convenience & Foodservice; City Harvest of Member Services and Morgan Stanley Senior Vice President, Catherine Davis Special Projects Claire Babineaux-Fontenot** Global Revenue Management, Kelvin H. Taketa Chief Marketing and Chief Executive Officer, Bruce A. McPheron General Mills Past President and Communications Officer Carol Medlin Feeding America Executive Vice President Chief Executive Officer, Chief Impact Officer and Provost, Gary Rodkin Hawaii Community Matt Hayes Steven Barr The Ohio State University Retired Chief Executive Foundation Chief Human Bill Thomas* Partner, Consumer Officer, Resources Officer Chief Supply Chain Officer Markets Leader, Kate Maehr Conagra Brands Secretary Tom Vilsack PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Executive Director and President and Chief Paul Henrys Blake Thompson** Chief Executive Officer, John Sayles Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer Chief Supply Chain Officer Rahsaan Bernard Greater Chicago Food Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Dairy Export Council President, Depository Vermont Foodbank Matt Knott Claire Wellington Building Bridges Matthew E. Winter President Senior Vice President of Across the River Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, MD, Erin Sharp Retired President, Governance and Special MBA** Group Vice President, The Allstate Corporation Kate Leone Programs Robert Greenstein 19th Surgeon General Manufacturing, and Retired Chief Executive Senior Vice President President, of the United States The Kroger Co. Officer, Allstate Life Insurance of Government Relations Andy Wilson Center on Budget Company Chief Development Officer and Policy Priorities Scott Neal Senior Vice President M. Scott Young Jim Kallman and General Merchandise Executive Director, President, Manager, Meat and Seafood, Food Bank of Lincoln Kallman Holdings, Inc. Fresh Quality Control and Sourcing Strategy, Walmart

***Served through the end of fiscal year 2018. ***Commenced service during fiscal year 2019. ***Stepped down from service during fiscal year 2019. FEEDING AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 47 Feeding America is a nationwide network of food banks that feeds more than 46 million people through food pantries and meal programs in communities across America and leads the nation in the fight against hunger.

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