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Food for the Hungry Foundation Inc

Phoenix, AZ · EIN 680586571 · Form 990EZ · FY2021 · NTEE K11 · Food, Agriculture & Nutrition · Micro (<$100K) · www.fh.org
revenue
$6K
expenses
$0
net assets
$108K
employees
program ratio
100%
mission · from form 990

Food for the Hungry Foundation, Inc. is an organization of Christian motivation committed to developing resources to support, benefit and help carry-out the mission of Food for the Hungry, Inc.

profile · synthesized from sources

Food for the Hungry is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to ending poverty by providing development programs, disaster relief, and advocacy. They focus on helping communities achieve self-sustainability within a decade, working in education, agriculture, health, livelihood, clean water, and disaster risk reduction. The organization invests in children as a key to community transformation.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Dignity Kits for Girls
Provides kits to help girls stay in school, particularly in contexts where they might otherwise be forced into child marriage.
Help a Mom Change Her Family’s Future
Supports mothers in starting businesses and providing for their children to achieve self-sufficiency.
Sponsor a Girl
Program focused on empowering girls, helping them stay in school, and protecting them from child marriage.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Needs-Based Educational Financial Aid 2 activities
    • Girls' education and child marriage prevention programs
      Implements community-based initiatives to keep girls in school and reduce the incidence of child marriage.
    • Girls' education and child marriage prevention programs
      Implements community-based initiatives to keep girls in school and reduce the incidence of child marriage.
  • Microloan Programs with Training 2 activities
    • Women's economic empowerment for improved food security
      Supports women, including mothers, to start income-generating businesses such as tortilla production to improve household food security and economic resilience.
    • Women's economic empowerment for improved food security
      Supports women, including mothers, to launch income-generating businesses such as tortilla production, enhancing household food security and economic resilience.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Global humanitarian assistance
      Delivers aid and development programs serving more than 10 million people across over 18 countries.
    • Global humanitarian assistance reach
      Delivers aid and development programs to more than 10 million people across over 18 countries.
    • Life-saving food support for at-risk children
      Provides emergency food assistance to children facing malnutrition in vulnerable communities.
    • Life-saving food support for at-risk children
      Provides emergency food assistance to children facing malnutrition in vulnerable communities.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$6K
Contributions & grants
Program service revenue
Investment income$6K100%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$0
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$108K
Cash$0
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$108K
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +2.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

board members · 9
  • Alan Holmer — Board Secretary
  • Alan Lawrence Larry Jones — Board Chair
  • Corina Villacorta — Board Member
  • Jeanie Dassow — Board Development Committe
  • Kiohyde Kim Mizuno — Board Member
  • Klaas van Mill — Board Member
  • Ogugua Osakwe — Board Member
  • Peter Mogan — Board Vice Chair
  • Vivienne Yeda — Board Member
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • churches Partner — Partners with churches to deliver humanitarian and development services.
  • local communities Partner — Collaborates with local communities to design and implement poverty alleviation programs.
  • local leaders Partner — Collaborates with local leaders to implement development programs.
  • local leaders Partner — Works alongside local leaders to create enduring solutions to poverty and injustice.