HOUSTON FOOD BANK
535 PORTWALL ST, HOUSTON, TX 77029 www.houstonfoodbank.org

Total Revenue
$321,020,841
Total Expenses
$293,506,374
Net Assets
$117,956,196

Organizations Filed Purposes: HOUSTON FOOD BANK'S MISSION IS TO PROVIDE FOOD FOR BETTER LIVES. LAST YEAR WE PROVIDED ACCESS TO 159 MILLION NUTRITIOUS MEALS IN 18 COUNTIES IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS THROUGH OUR 1,500 COMMUNITY PARTNERS WHICH INCLUDES FOOD PANTRIES, SOUP KITCHENS, SOCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS, AND SCHOOLS. IN ADDITION TO DISTRIBUTING FOOD, WE PROVIDE SERVICES AND CONNECTIONS TO PROGRAMS THAT ADDRESS THE ROOT CAUSES OF HUNGER AND ARE AIMED AT HELPING FAMILIES ACHIEVE LONG-TERM STABILITY, INCLUDING NUTRITION EDUCATION, JOB TRAINING, HEALTH MANAGEMENT, AND HELP WITH SECURING STATE-FUNDED ASSISTANCE.

THE MISSION IS TO PROVIDE FOOD FOR BETTER LIVES. LAST YEAR WE PROVIDED 159 MILLION NUTRITIOUS MEALS IN 18 COUNTIES THROUGH OUR 1,500 COMMUNITY PARTNERS.

FOOD DISTRIBUTION - FOOD DISTRIBUTION IS THE HOUSTON FOOD BANKS CORE FUNCTION. FOOD AND OTHER SELECT PRODUCTS ARE DISTRIBUTED TO HUNGER-RELIEF AGENCIES THAT THEN PROVIDE DIRECT SERVICE TO MORE THAN 1 MILLION LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS EACH YEAR. DURING THIS YEAR, WE HAD A SIGNIFICANT RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. WE PROVIDED 159 MILLION NUTRITIOUS MEALS, INCLUDING OVER 81 MILLION POUNDS OF PRODUCE. THE VALUE OF THE TOTAL DISTRIBUTED WAS OVER $224 MILLION IN DONATED AND PURCHASED FOOD. THE HOUSTON FOOD BANK HAS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF FOOD DISTRIBUTION IN THE FEEDING AMERICA NETWORK OF FOOD BANKS.

CHILD HUNGER INITIATIVES - APPROXIMATELY 60% OF CHILDREN IN THE HOUSTON AREA RELY ON FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR. PROPER NUTRITION IS VITAL TO THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN. CHILDREN WITHOUT PROPER NUTRITION HAVE DIFFICULTIES CONCENTRATING IN SCHOOL, EXPERIENCE TARDINESS, AND ARE MORE PRONE TO CHRONIC ILLNESS THAT CAN HINDER THEIR GROWTH AND ADVANCEMENT. THE HOUSTON FOOD BANK OPERATES FIVE PROGRAMS THAT EQUIP CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH TOOLS THEY NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL: BACKPACK BUDDY, KIDS CAFE, SCHOOL MARKET, TEACHERS AID, AND NUTRITION EDUCATION. LAST YEAR, 8.0 MILLION MEALS WERE PROVIDED TO CHILDREN THROUGH ONE OF HFBS CHILD HUNGER-RELIEF PROGRAMS.

CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM HOUSTON FOOD BANKS COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CAP) IS FOCUSED ON RAISING AWARENESS IN THE SERVICE AREA OF AVAILABLE SOCIAL SERVICES AND PROVIDES APPLICATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR STATE-FUNDED SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES., INCLUDING SNAP (FOOD STAMPS), WIC, MEDICAID, CHILDREN?S MEDICAID AND OTHERS. SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE INENGLISH, SPANISH, AND VIETNAMESE. IN FY20 16 MILLION MEALS WERE ACCESSED THROUGH CAP ASSISTANCE. NUTRITION ED CLASSES IN NUTRITION, FOOD SAFETY, MEAL PREPARATION, AND BUDGETING ARE TAUGHT IN COLLABORATION WITH FOOD BANK PARTNER AGENCIES BY HOUSTON FOOD BANK'S TEAM OF DIETICIANS AND NUTRITIONISTS. LAST YEAR, 639 CLASSES WERE PROVIDED BY HFBS NUTRITION EDUCATION PROGRAM; 7,080 INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATED. SENIOR BOX THE SENIOR BOX PROGRAM MANAGES THE COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM (CSFP) - A FEDERALLY-FUNDED NATIONAL FOOD DISTRIBUTION EFFORT FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTOF AGRICULTURE (USDA) THAT IS DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND NUTRITION OF INCOME-ELIGIBLE SENIORS (60+). THROUGH THIS PROGRAM SENIORS RECEIVE A BOX OF NON-PERISHABLE FOOD (VALUED AT $50) EACH MONTH, WHICH HELPS STRETCH THEIR AVAILABLE GROCERY DOLLARS. THE SENIOR BOX PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY SERVING OVER 11,000 SENIORS EACH MONTH. THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) THAT IS DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND NUTRITION OF INCOME-ELIGIBLE SENIORS (60+). THROUGH THIS PROGRAM SENIORS RECEIVE A BOX OF NON-PERISHABLE FOOD (VALUED AT $50) EACH MONTH, WHICH HELPS STRETCH THEIR AVAILABLE GROCERY DOLLARS. THE SENIOR BOX PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY SERVING OVER 11,000 SENIORS EACH MONTH.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Brian GreenePRESIDENT38$322,145
Amy RaganCHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER40$165,417
Kathy FountainCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER39$143,255
Matthew ToomesCHIEF OPERATING OFFICER40$140,766
Nicole LanderCHIEF IMPACT OFFICER40$130,376
Paula MckenzieDIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT40$106,873
Casey FerrellDIR. OF INFORMATION SERVICES40$102,154
Jon YoungDIRECTOR1$0
Larry WycheDIRECTOR1$0
Tracy VaughtDIRECTOR1$0
Mayra VasquezSECRETARY1$0
Ben SamuelsDIRECTOR1$0
Darryl MontgomeryDIRECTOR1$0
Laura JulianoVICE CHAIRMAN1$0
Santos HinojosaDIRECTOR1$0
Lisa HelfmanDIRECTOR1$0
Phil HawkCHAIRMAN1$0
Jim GuilfoyleDIRECTOR1$0
Greg GrissomDIRECTOR1$0
Barbara GreenDIRECTOR1$0
Marcela DonadioDIRECTOR1$0
Jeff DodsonTREASURER1$0
Charles DavidsonDIRECTOR1$0
Miguel CalatayudDIRECTOR1$0
T Ryder BoothDIRECTOR1$0
Manu AsthanaDIRECTOR1$0

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