ALLIANCE TO END HUNGER
425 3rd Street SW No 1200, Washington, DC 200243234 www.alliancetoendhunger.org

Total Revenue
$1,969,625
Total Expenses
$1,063,221
Net Assets
$1,589,761

Organizations Filed Purposes: To engage diverse institutions - faith based groups, charities, universities, corporations and others - in building the public and political will to end hunger in the United States and worldwide.

Engages diverse institutions in generating the public and political will to end hunger.

Public Education: The Alliance added seven new members in 2020- bringing total membership for the year to 96. The Alliance continues to focus on helping its members have greater impact in their own anti-hunger efforts through education and events. The Alliance hosted/cohosted or meaningfully participated in 26 events throughout 2020 (mostly webinars because of the pandemic) with a cumulative reach of approximately 2,040 individuals. The Alliance strengthened our diverse, member-led Advocacy Committee, by updating the Alliance Statement of Policy to also include addressing root causes of hunger as well as racial equity. The Alliance also shifted its policy priorities in order to proactively address the growing hunger crisis due to the (To be continued in Schedule O)Public Education: spread of COVID-19. The Alliance played a key role in coordinating the policy response from the anti-hunger sector on the crisis and convened a work group comprised of the major national anti-hunger organizations, as well as established a resource page on its website. The Alliance continues to develop racial equity as an important facet of how we frame hunger. We have developed several resources, such as briefing papers and webinars, a chapter on racial equity was included in our capacity building tool- Self-Assessment Workbook for Hunger Free Communities (SAW), and we have conducted several racial equity webinars with member organizations.

Hunger-Free Communities: The Alliance currently has 77 Hunger Free Communities (HFC) in 33 States as part of the Alliance's Hunger Free Community network, including new sites in Arizona, Michigan, Mississippi and Virginia. In 2020, we held several HFC network webinars covering topics such as university partnerships, SNAP, COVID and LGBTQ hunger. In addition, we held a webinar to explain the HFC conceptual model and impact framework to provide guidance for groups looking to start HFC coalitions or enhance their current coalition work. We closed out the third and final year of our AmeriCorps VISTA project. We had 13 active VISTAs in 10 sites. In March, the VISTAs went to tele-serving and many of them shifted their work to respond to(To be continued in Schedule O)Hunger-Free Communities:the pandemic. As a direct result of last year's work 9,228 individuals across the United States reported an increase in food insecurity. While the Alliance project has ended, the Alliance will continue to host one VISTA member to support the Hunger Free Communities Network. Due to COVID-19, the Alliance held its first virtual HFC Summit. As a result of it being virtual, the 2020 Summit was our largest, with over 600 registrants and over 400 attending. The summit plenaries explored how various Alliance stakeholders have responded to hunger during the pandemic, including HFCs, national partners, corporate partners and people with lived experience of hunger and poverty. We also hosted several breakout sessions on a myriad of topics in keeping with the conference theme. Some topics included innovative COVID programs, racial equity, LGBTQ hunger, college hunger, and organizing hunger free communities.

SDG2 Advocacy Hub: The Alliance to End Hunger continues to host the SDG2 Advocacy Hub. The Hub's purpose is to provide a centralized platform for communication and coordination around civil society engagement related to SDG2 - Zero Hunger. The Hub continues to mobilize chefs around the world as an instrumental advocacy force around food and nutrition through its "Chefs Manifesto." The Hub has also embarked on a "Good Food for All" narrative and campaign that includes published resources and podcasts to help inform the public on what it is accomplishing.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Middleton RebeccaExecutive Director37.5$70,087
Eric MitchellExecutive Director37.5$27,346
Beckmann DavidPresident1$5,399
World Food Program UsaBoard Member1$0
Sodexo FoundationBoard Member1$0
Share Our StrengthBoard Member1$0
PromedicaBoard Member1$0
Islamic Relief UsaBoard Member1$0
Fontheim InternationalBoard Member1$0
Feeding AmericaBoard Member1$0
Eleanor Crook FoundationBoard Member1$0
Cargill IncBoard Member1$0
Bread For The World InstituteBoard Member1$0
Auburn UniversityBoard Member1$0
Aarp FoundationBoard Member1$0
Meehan TerryBoard Member1$0
Marshman Goldblatt PattiBoard Member1$0
Lovelace MeighanBoard Member1$0
Driscoll JohnBoard Member1$0
Baldwin MarvBoard Member1$0
Sumilas MicheleTreasurer1$0
Giles HarrietSecretary1$0
Davis Lisa -Share Our StrengthVice-Chair1$0
Miner DaveChair1$0

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