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Froth and Bubble Foundation

Scottsdale, AZ · EIN 823212998 · Form 990EZ · FY2021 · NTEE P60 · Human Services · Small ($100K-$1M) · frothandbubblefoundation.org
revenue
$123K
expenses
$99K
net assets
$120K
employees
mission · from form 990

provide food for ill patients

profile · synthesized from sources

The Froth and Bubble Foundation provides grocery cards to individuals undergoing cancer treatment who face food insecurity due to financial strain. The organization partners with medical facilities and social workers to identify patients in need, distributing $75 gift cards weekly over several weeks to help them afford food during treatment. Based in Arizona, it was founded in 2017 by a cancer survivor who recognized the difficult trade-offs patients face between buying food and paying for medical care.

named programs · 1 · from sources

what they call their work

Weekly Grocery Card Distribution
Distributes $75 grocery cards weekly over four to eight weeks to cancer patients in treatment who are facing food insecurity, delivered through medical facility partners
activities · 1 cluster

what they do

  • Emergency Grocery Assistance for Ill Youth 5 activities
    • Grocery Assistance Card Distribution for Cancer Patients
      Distributes grocery assistance cards weekly to cancer patients, including additional cards for holidays, to address food insecurity among those undergoing treatment. The program has distributed thousands of cards to hundreds of patients since its inception.
    • Grocery Assistance Card Program
      Distributes grocery assistance cards to cancer patients and their families to address food insecurity, including additional cards for holidays. The program has distributed thousands of cards to over 650 patients, with specific distributions reaching 24-28 cards per week to patients in approximately 12 facilities.
    • Grocery Assistance Card Program
      Distributes grocery assistance cards to cancer patients and their families to address food insecurity, including additional cards for holidays. The program has distributed thousands of cards to over 650 patients, with specific distributions reaching 24-28 cards per week and 2,478 cards over two years and one month since its designation as a non-profit.
    • Provision of grocery assistance cards to cancer patients
      Distributes grocery cards weekly to cancer patients undergoing treatment, particularly those facing financial hardship and difficult choices between food and medicine. The program has distributed thousands of cards since inception, with ongoing support across multiple facilities and record distributions noted in specific months and holidays.
    • Provision of grocery assistance cards to cancer patients
      Distributes grocery cards weekly to patients undergoing cancer treatment, particularly those facing food insecurity due to financial trade-offs between food and medicine. The program has distributed thousands of cards since inception, with ongoing distribution across multiple facilities and record volumes in specific months such as July and December.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$123K
Contributions & grants$120K98%
Program service revenue
Investment income$4K4%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$99K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out$94K
balance sheet
Total assets$120K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$120K
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue +3.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

board members · 5
  • Alexander Lewis — Director
  • Allison Gloyd — Director
  • Charlie Sands — Director
  • Kim Byron — Director
  • Steven Lewis — Director
relationships · 9

who they work with

  • A 2nd Act Partner — Organization that encourages, fosters, promotes, and funds activities of women cancer survivors who create foundations.
  • Arizona Prostate Center Partner — Identifies patients in need of food assistance.
  • CVS Pharmacy Funder — Received gift cards as a corporate donation in February 2019.
  • FRONTDOORS Partner — Published a story on Froth and Bubble Foundation, hoping to raise visibility in Phoenix.
  • Fry's Funder — Donated $2,500 worth of goods.
  • Fry’s Partner — Donated $2,500 worth of grocery cards to support the foundation's assistance program.
  • Grady Health System Partner — Healthcare provider referring patients for food assistance support.
  • Harley Davidson of Scottsdale Partner — Hosted the "Gratitude, Appreciation, and Philanthropy" (GAP) outing for the second year, which included a BBQ, raffle, and silent auction for fundraising.
  • MD Anderson Partner — Delivers grocery cards to patients at MD Anderson.