2014 annual report - Alameda County Community Food Bank
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2014 annual report - Alameda County Community Food Bank
2014 ANNUAL REPORT Board of Directors Every Home, Hunger-Free Officers If ending hunger can be accomplished anywhere, it’s in Alameda County. Tarang Amin, Chair, Schiff Nutrition International (Former ) Ted Monk, Vice Chair, Sodexo School Services Janet Egler, Secretary, Union Bank Agency Representatives and At-Large Members Jackie Steward, Agency Network Chairperson, Greater Bethesda Church of God, Oakland Rabbi Steven Chester, Temple Sinai (Retired) Doug Elefant, City National Bank Sydney Firestone, Deloitte FAS LLP (Retired) Larry P. Ginsburg, Ginsburg Financial Advisors Tracy Jensen, City of Oakland Ralph Loura, The Clorox Company Jan Markwart, Horizon Services, Inc. Without a doubt, we live in one of the most intriguing, influential and innovative places in the world. Yet, there’s a peculiar irony here in Alameda County – the heart of the Bay Area. It’s one of the wealthiest regions nationwide … and one of the hungriest. In fact, 1 in 5 county residents turns to us for help, a ratio far outpacing the rate of hunger nationally. For 30 years, Alameda County Community Food Bank has been a pioneer in hunger-relief efforts. Serving an area with profound need and remarkable community support, we recognize that we are uniquely positioned to lead the movement to end hunger. That’s why in FY14 we emerged with a new strategic plan hailed by Feeding America – the nationwide network of food banks – as one of the boldest created among its members. A plan with one goal: to end hunger by FY18, providing one meal per day to every food insecure resident of our county, or 90 million meals annually. Norma Mosley-Lampley, Ph.D., East Oakland OB-Gyn Medical Group, Inc. It’s a daunting, yet inspiring task. As illustrated in this report, ending hunger requires the efforts of an entire community: contributors, volunteers, activists, legislators, government agencies, corporations, foundations and more. Mike Moye, Hanson Bridgett LLP Most importantly, it requires you. Teena Massingill, Safeway, Inc. Kenneth Porter, Greater New Beginnings Chuck Reinhard, Ernst and Young LLP K.M. Tan, M.D., Kaiser Permanente (Retired) This list reflects board membership and affiliations as of June 30, 2014. Everyone deserves a place at the table. Thank you for partnering with us in our passionate pursuit of a hunger-free community. Together, we will end hunger. MISSION: Alameda County Community Food Bank passionately pursues a hunger-free community VISION: Suzan Bateson Executive Director since 2001 Tarang Amin Chair, Board of Directors Children, adults and seniors of Alameda County do not worry about where their next meal is coming from ESTRELLA, FOOD BANK CLIENT LOUIS AND STEVE, FOOD BANK STAFF MEMBERS Values ROSE, FOOD BANK VOLUNTEER CAROL, FOOD BANK AGENCY MEMBER REPRESENTATIVE Our Values reflect the core behaviors and principles that guide us as we execute our strategic plan. NUTRITION COORDINATOR CATRINA TEACHES MEMBER AGENCIES AT OUR ANNUAL AGENCY CONFERENCE 5-YEAR-OLD ALONZO ENJOYS AN APPLE FROM OUR MOBILE PANTRY DISTRIBUTION AT MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. LIBRARY, OAKLAND OUR MOBILE PANTRY DISTRIBUTES FOOD AT ASCEND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, OAKLAND Nourishment for All: More Food, Better Food At the core of our mission is the acquisition and distribution of the healthiest food possible. In FY14, we provided the equivalent of 24.2 million meals to children, adults and seniors struggling with hunger. Guided by one of the nation’s most robust Nutrition Programs, 58% of our total distribution (16.7 million pounds) was locally-sourced, farm-fresh produce critical to our neighbors’ health and prosperity. This in itself is a remarkable accomplishment, considering a statewide drought which affected the availability and cost of food. Our Emergency Food Helpline referred 8,100 people per month to a bag of groceries or hot meal provided by our countywide 240-member agency network of pantries, soup kitchens and community organizations. This network thrives on our capacity grants and trainings, which improve its distribution practices, infrastructure, safety and nutrition policies to better nourish the 1 in 5 residents we collectively serve. The Food Bank’s direct distribution programs also grew in scale and innovation. Bolstered by a customized truck donated by Waste Management and Rush Enterprises, our Mobile Pantry flourished in FY14. Traveling to schools in neighborhoods that typically lack healthy food outlets, this program grew 114% in FY14, providing the equivalent of 165,000 meals. Along with our Children’s BackPack program, we work to provide low-income children and their families with nutritious food – and energy, health and joy to succeed on the road ahead. MORGAN STANLEY VOLUNTEERS DISTRIBUTING FOOD AT A MOBILE PANTRY, OAKLAND ADVOCATES LOBBYING FOR ANTI-HUNGER POLICIES, SACRAMENTO FOOD BANK ADVOCATES MEET IN ASSEMBLY MEMBER PAUL FONG’S OFFICE, SACRAMENTO Joining Forces: Strategic Partnerships & Community Leadership With a strategic plan as bold as ours, we must enlist the collaboration of advocates, legislators, government agencies, corporations and hunger-relief organizations. ADVOCACY FY14 was a triumphant year for our Policy and Advocacy department, renowned as the most active among California food banks and one of the nation’s most accomplished. Year-round, staff and grassroots advocates engaged legislators, demanding greater access to healthy food, and the protection and restoration of critical safety net programs. After 17 years of tireless advocacy, we were instrumental in lifting the CalFresh (food stamps) ban on certain former drug felons. Income eligibility expanded significantly to qualify more families for CalFresh, too. And the state budget responded to our call to prevent 9,800 County households from losing nearly $100 a month in food stamp benefits to federal funding cuts. Meanwhile, our policy team also spearheaded coalitions among food justice and anti-hunger colleagues – including our Food Security Summit series, launched this year. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS Strategic partnerships are key drivers of our ability to serve our community. This is evident in efforts like our Grocery Rescue Program, which partners agencies with grocers to salvage food. In just its second year, Grocery Rescue grew 140%, providing the equivalent of 1.25 million healthy meals otherwise unnecessarily headed to landfills. Finally, in FY14 we were proud to be selected as a partner in Morgan Stanley’s Healthy Cities, a program that funds community health solutions in three cities nationwide. As the leader of the Oakland initiative, we are implementing a multifaceted suite of solutions to address the joint problems of hunger and health among children in our neighborhoods. AMANDA, CALFRESH RECIPIENT AND FOOD BANK CLIENT, SHOPS FOR PRODUCE The Right to Resources: CalFresh Outreach We strive to end hunger in a multi-dimensional and systemic way. More than providing a hearty meal for today’s dinner or groceries to last the weekend, we connect families to sustainable resources, like CalFresh (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program [SNAP], commonly known as food stamps). In partnership with Alameda County Social Services Agency, our nationallyrecognized CalFresh Outreach Program, staffed by a corps of multilingual, multicultural outreach workers, helped 3,400 households apply for critical nutrition benefits. Their efforts alone provided access to 4 million meals – a 66% increase in FY14 – while generating $19.4 million in local economic stimulus. As pioneers of this program – ours being the first of its kind among food banks nationwide – our ultimate goal is to achieve full participation in CalFresh among eligible Alameda County residents. Our highly successful Super Enrollment Clinics, introduced in FY14, expedite the CalFresh application process into a 30-minute start-to-finish appointment and shorten the wait time for benefits by two weeks. Thus, we more quickly meet the immediate need in our community, while also empowering our neighbors with long-term health, stability, and shared prosperity. FEDEX VOLUNTEERS SORT APPLES IN OUR WAREHOUSE In order to provide 90 million meals annually by FY18, we must expand our bandwidth. We rely on community, corporate and foundation support to fund the expansion and efficiency of our workforce, facility, equipment and technology. From strengthening staff diversity and leadership development to nurturing our corps of 13,000 dedicated volunteers – whose time in FY14 equated to 43 additional full-time employees – we recognize that we are only as powerful as our resources and relationships. By investing in our Food Bank’s infrastructure, our community plays a critical role in enriching our organizational maturity, evolving our operational capacity and ultimately, catalyzing our journey to end hunger in Alameda County. 8-YEAR BOARD MEMBER MIKE MOYE AND PRESENT BOARD SECRETARY DAWN WILLOUGHBY AT OUR ANNUAL SAVOR THE SEASON FUNDRAISER FOOD BANK STAFF AT OUR ANNUAL RECOGNITION BREAKFAST CHEVRON EMPLOYEES BAG PLUMS DURING A VOLUNTEER SHIFT Building Our Toolbox: Infrastructure and Resources FOOD DRIVE PARTICIPANTS CORPORATE FOOD DONORS Due to space limitations, this list reflects the top ten food donors (listed alphabetically) for each food drive during FY14. The Food Bank greatly appreciates all food donations. Due to space limitations, only donations of 500 pounds or more are listed. General/Yearround Abbott Nutrition Annie’s Home Grown Atkins Ranch Bay Cities Produce Beauty’s Bagels Berkeley Bowl Berkeley Farms Berkeley Natural Grocery Bimbo Bakery Blue Apron Blue Bottle Coffee Bolani/East-West Gourmet Foods Canteca Foods Canteen Corp. Cargill Foods Cash & Carry Challenge Dairy Clarmil Manufacturing Corp. Clif Bar Coca-Cola North American Columbus Manufacturing Community Grains ConAgra Cook Natural Products Copala Organics Core Mark International Creative Food Concepts Crystal Creamery Enray Inc. Facciola Foodservice Dist. FoodMaxx Forrest Mushroom Fresh & Easy Frito-Lay General Mills Girl Scouts of S.F. Bay Council Grocery Outlet Harvest Food Products Co., Inc. Hope for The Heart Horizon Beverage Hormel Foods Kellogg Co. Alameda County Libraries Bay Area Sikh Community Fremont Gurdwara Berkeley Bowl Campbell Soup Cost Plus World Market Genesis Logistics Hindu Community Cultural Center Matson Logistics Safeway- 51st and Broadway, Oakland Star Grocery High Holy Days Chochmat HaLev Congregation Beth El Congregation Netivot Sholom Kehillah Community Synagogue Temple Beth Abraham Temple Beth Shalom Temple Beth Torah Temple Sinai Tri-Valley Cultural Jews Holiday Brazen Racing County of Alameda Gene’s Fine Foods Golden State Warriors Interact Community Service Club of Castro Valley High School King Middle School Lam Research Corporation, Fremont Lea’s Christian School Piedmont Middle School United Brokers Real Estate Letter Carriers Berkeley DDU Post Office Fremont Irvington Post Office Fremont Main Post Office Fremont Mission Peak Post Office Livermore Post Office Oakland Eastmont Post Office Piedmont Post Office Pleasanton Post Office Union City Main Post Office West Grand Ave. Post Office Lenten Ashbury United Methodist Church Berkeley United Methodist Church Blue Oaks Church First Congregational Church of Berkeley First Presbyterian Church of Hayward KIDZ Club-Piedmont Community Church St. Alban’s Episcopal Church St. Francis of Assisi Anglican Mission St. Mary’s College High School School Bentley School CSU East Bay Emanuele Elementary School Havens Elementary School Hayward Unified School District Head Royce School-Lower School Lighthouse Community Charter School Manzanita Community School Piedmont High School St. Phillip Neri School Summer Alameda County Fair Campbell Soup Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc. Cooperative Center Federal Credit Union EXAR Corporation Federal Emergency Management Agency Fremont Chamber of Commerce Muslim Community Center of the East Bay U.S. General Services Administation VA Palo Alto Livermore Division Scouting for Food Thanks to the Bay Area Council of Boy Scouts of America for their outstanding efforts in the annual Scouting for Food Drive. Key Impact Kraft Foods La Terra Fina USA La Tortilla Factory Lucky Supermarkets Matson Global Distribution Svcs. MBM Food Service Inc. Mi Pueblo Food Center Mi Rancho Tortilla Factory Miller Milling New Leaf Community Market Nob Hill Grocery Stores Nutricion Fundamental Odwalla Panera Bread Paramount Export Co. Peets Coffee Pitco Foods Plated.Com Plum Organics Raley’s Grocery Stores Revolution Foods Roxy Trading Inc Saag’s Products LLC Safeway Foundation Save Mart Stores Savory Creations Snapdragon Foods Souperb Sprouts Farmers Market Sukhi’s Sysco Foods Target Stores Taste of Denmark The Clorox Company Tyson Foods U.S. Foodservice U.S. Trading Company Veronica Foods Walmart Stores Whole Foods Stores Windsor Foods VIRTUAL FOOD DRIVE The Food Bank appreciates donations of any amount. Due to space limitations, only the top 25 drives are listed. Alameda County Administrator’s Office AMEC Foster Wheeler Bay Area Offices D+H - Pleasanton DCG Systems Finelite IMPAX Laboratories Joint BioEnergy Institute Kaiser Permanente - Finance Operations, Oakland Kaiser Permanente Genetic Dept Kaiser Permanente, Division of Research Lam Research Corporation Lawrence Hall of Science McAfee Interns Metrocenter Mills College Mizuho OSI Pacific Union - East Bay Offices Pandora Internet Radio Peet’s Coffee & Tea Home Office Piedmont Council of the Boy Scouts of America Reza and James’ Wedding, March 22, 2014 Seagate Technology Shimmick Construction Co., Inc. UC Berkeley School of Optometry Workday Cangineering Challenge FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS The Food Bank greatly appreciates donations of any amount. Due to space limitations, only donations of $1,000 or more are listed. *Indicates donor is deceased. Foundations $50,000 - $99,999 The Crescent Porter Hale Foundation The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Walter & Elise Haas Fund Y & H Soda Foundation $25,000 - $49,999 BayTree Fund The David B. Gold Foundation Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund Hellman Foundation MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger David and Fela Shapell Family Foundation Thomas J. Long Foundation TOSA Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 Bernard E. and Alba Witkin Charitable Foundation S. L. Gimbel Foundation Robert & Lois C. Braddock Charitable Foundation Earthward Bound Foundation Eden Area Foundation Edward Joseph Daly Foundation Firedoll Foundation George H. Sandy Foundation Hilltop Foundation Kalliopeia Foundation S.H. Cowell Foundation The San Francisco Foundation The Stocker Foundation William G. Gilmore Foundation Zalec Familian and Lilian Levinson Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Banks Family Foundation Birches Foundation, Inc. Carl Gellert and Celia Berta Gellert Foundation Danem Foundation Ishiyama Foundation The Uplands Foundation The VF Foundation WHH Foundation $2,500 - $4,999 Deupree Family Foundation Knowledge - Freedom Foundation San Antonio Area Foundation The Stocker Foundation $1,000 - $2,499 Feed Foundation The Flora Family Foundation The James Irvine Foundation Mills Family Foundation Sadie Meyer & Louis Cohn Foundation WellPoint Foundation Businesses, Corporations & Corporate Foundations StopWaste.org Taste of the NFL Union Bank Foundation Union Pacific Foundation UPS The Walt Disney Company Wells Fargo Foundation Western Digital Foundation Western Union Foundation $100,000 & Above $5,000 - $9,999 Chevron Corporation Morgan Stanley Foundation OSIsoft, LLC San Francisco Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund $50,000 - $99,000 The Clorox Company Foundation Sungevity Waste Management of Alameda County Walmart Foundation $25,000 - $49,999 Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. Cisco Systems Foundation FedEx Services Genentech Foundation Give Something Back Kaiser Permanente NCR Community Benefit Program KNBR/KFOG/THE BONE/KGO/ KSFO Lam Research Foundation Oracle Corporation Sutter Health - East Bay Region Triton Container International Inc Whole Foods Market $10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous Abbott Fund Apple City National Bank Cognizant Technology Solutions U.S. Corporation Kazan, McClain, Abrams, Fernandez, Lyons, Greenwood, Oberman, Satterley & Bosl Foundation Morrison & Foerster Foundation Nestle Dreyer’s Ice Cream Company Novartis Diagnostics Omron Scientific Technologies, Inc. Peet’s Coffee & Tea Riverbed Technology, Inc. Save Mart Supermarkets Seagate Technology SolarBOS, Inc. 1st United Services Credit Union AT&T Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bayer USA Foundation BlackRock Cathay Bank Foundation Chicken of the Sea International Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation Donahue Fitzgerald LLP Ernst & Young Golden State Warriors Google Matching Gift Progam Grosvenor Heffernan Foundation Hormel Foods Hugh Groman Catering and Greenleaf Platters Macy’s Foundation Nordstrom Pacific Service Credit Union Pacific Union GMAC Real Estate Panera Bread Foundation Perforce Foundation Pick-n-Pull Auto Dismantlers Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. The Safeway Foundation Shames Construction Co. Ltd. Shartsis Friese LLP Sodexo Foundation, Inc. StreamlinEvents Swinerton Builders Target Corporation T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. $2,500 - $4,999 Adelante Capital Management LLC Burnham Brown California HealthCare Foundation CamberView Partners The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation CH2M HILL BAO Comerica Bank Dealey, Renton & Associates Insurance Brokers Dodge & Cox Enterprise Holdings Foundation ExxonMobil FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS Global Grub LLC The Golden 1 Credit Union The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Hewlett-Packard Company Foundation Lockheed Martin Employees’ Foundation Mi Pueblo Food Center Namaste Yoga in Rockridge New Parkway Entertainment, LLC PriceWaterhouseCoopers Rolls-Royce Engine Services Salesforce Foundation Silicon Valley Manufacturing Inc. Sprouts Farmers Market Summer Kitchen + Bake Shop Tetra Tech, Inc. Visa Inc. VMWare Foundation $1,000 - $2,499 AIG Alain Pinel Realtors Albert Nahman Plumbing Associated Right of Way Services, Inc. Aviation Marine - Insurance Services, Inc. The Bank of New York Mellon Big Joe Forklift Boornazian, Jensen & Garthe Brazen Racing Callahan Design Group Cambridge Systematics, Inc. Cargill Salt Cash & Carry/Smart & Final Chambers and Chambers Wine Merchants The Cheesecake Factory Inc Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage College Access Foundation of California Cost Plus Inc. / Cost Plus World Market DaVita East Bay Peritoneal Dialysis Center Decus Biomedical, LLC DHR Investment Counsel, Ltd Digital Nirvana, Inc. Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Dynavax Technologies Corp. Educational Resource Development Trust Ellie Mae, Inc. Esurance Insurance Service, Inc. Excellent Packaging & Supply FineLite, Inc. Foodtweeks, LLC The Gardener - A California Corporation GE Foundation Geosyntec Consultants Greater Horizons Green Ridge Power LLC Hanson Bridgett LLP HFS Consultants Hillcrest Management The IAC Foundation, Inc. for IAC InterActiveCorp Imprezziv Paper Packaging, Inc. Itron, Incorporated Kerr & Wagstaffe LLP KLA-Tencor Foundation Kutzmann & Associates Inc Lam Research Corporation Lautze & Lautze Matson Navigation Company Maya’s Hallmark New Frontiers Software, Inc. New Leaf Community Markets NJP Litigation Consulting/West Oakland Athletics Oakland Pallet Co., Inc. Oaklandish Oat Consulting, Inc. Pacific Gas and Electric Customer Energy Solutions Department Ponderosa Homes II, Inc. Righellis & Associates Roof, Eidam & Maycock Safeway, Inc. SanDisk Corporation The Saul Zaentz Company Schnitzer Steel Products - Oakland Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. Starbucks Giving Programs Tannahill Realty Teco Pneumatic, Inc. United Airlines Foundation Vali Cooper & Associates, Inc. Verizon Foundation Vine Street Salon Law Offices of William L. Berg & Associates Religious & Community Organizations $25,000 - $49,999 (CONTINUED) Congregation Beth Jacob Congregation Netivot Shalom Fratellanza Women’s Social Club Kehilla Community Synagogue Lakeshore Avenue Baptist Church Will Swim for Food Individuals & Family Funds Alisson and Dennis Allen Anonymous (14) Gerson and Barbara Bakar Girish Balasubramanian and Aparna Krishnan Anthony Bettencourt and Karin Bunnell Carol Bieri and Joel Sanders Paul Bonderson, Jr. and Sandra Bonderson Gretchen Brosius Gordon Chaffee and Nancy Ellen Kedzierski Judy Chagnon Jim Chanin and Rachel Richman Coleman Family Charities Lorrie Culp John Debs II and Catherine Debs Edward and Kathy Deenihan Joel Fajans and Karen Zukor Debra Farb and Eric Sippel Benedict and Mary Feinberg The Honorable Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers and Matthew Rogers Matthew and Ann Harren Terri Hearsh Lorene Lamb Theresa Lee and Frederick Lass Thomas and Jill McCleary Mitchell and Lai-Ming Chan Meyer Helen Nicholas and Robert Fulmer Ashok Ramani and Sangeetha Raghunathan Robert and Eileen Ruby Contee and Margaret Seely Kikuyu Shaw Margaret Stone The Honorable John Sutter and Elouise Sutter Jill Suttie and Donald Arbitblit Inge Svoboda Thunen Family Foundation, Inc. Ama Torrance William and Denise Watkins $250,000 and Above $5,000 to $9,999 $1,000 to $2,499 AC Transit - AFSCME Local 3916 Buddhist Church of Oakland BCO Golf Tournament Centerpointe Church Church World Service Colombo Club Auxiliary Congregation Beth Emek Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Feeding America Fleet Reserve Association Branch 10, Inc Frozen & Refrigerated Food Council Knights of Columbus Council 6043 Lynnewood United Methodist Church Montclair Women’s Club Montclair Presbyterian Church Park Day School Retired Physicians Association of The Permanente Medical Group Saint Clement’s Episcopal Church Shiva-Vishnu Temple Community St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Temple Beth Sholom Temple Beth Torah Temple Israel of Alameda Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Urban Village Farmers Market Association California Association of Food Banks Anonymous $10,000 to $24,999 Beth and David Sawi $100,000 to $249,000 Congregation Beth Abraham Temple Beth Abraham First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland Temple Sinai Kaiser Permanente Asian Association $50,000 to $99,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $25,000 to $49,999 Congregation Beth Israel A Friendly Manor/Place First 5 Alameda County Children and Families St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Anonymous (2) Battle Family Foundation Frances Hellman and Warren Breslau Jennifer and Paul Vetter Kathryn and Robert Vizas $2,500 to $4,999 AT&T Pioneers - Alameda County Council Congregation Beth El Tarang and Hirni Amin Diana Cohen and William Falik M. Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan $10,000 to $24,999 The Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, Inc Henry Abrons and Li-Hsia Wang Wayne Ainsworth and Elizabeth Yagle Anonymous (3) David Arpi and Natalie Gubb Alisa Barnes Patricia Blackwell-Marchant Roanne Butier Lionel and Lorraine Chan Richard Cheung Annie Chuang and Matt Beltramo Jean Circiello Laurel and John Coates Amy Colitz John Cortesi Sayed and Elise Darwish Marvin and Kelly Deal Sheila Duignan and Michael Wilkins The Elder Family Foundation Beth Goldberg and J. Cogan Janet and Joseph Grodin Heather Hanly and Daniel Purcell Larry and Ann Hsu Gayl Huston and Ralph Pais Kristina Inman Richard Karp and Maria Pica Karp Lawrence and Ellen Keeshan David and Darcie Kent Cheryl and Alan King Jacques and Marie Lagarde Louise Laufersweiler and Warren Sharp Lois Lemire Jeffrey Lessman Mary and Arnie Levine Greg and Elizabeth Lutz Denise MacGregor-Franco and Jeffrey Franco Donald Mack Angela and Louis Marchetti James Marsters and Laura Cheever Richard Masterson and Debra Dove Timothy and Camilla McCalmont Christopher McKenzie and Manuela Albuquerque Donald and Judith Ann McMorrow J. Melrose Stephen and Emily Mendel Robert and Catherine Miller Marianne Mitosinka and George Wick III Ted and Jacqueline Monk Sarah Morrison Priscilla Myrick and Thomas Cutillo Mark Nienberg and Jody Zaitlin Carole Quan Krish and Padma Ramakrishnan Barbara and Joel Richmon Marie Riehle and Daniel Altemus Douglas and Julie Rusch James and Barbara Rutherford Janet and Eduardo Salinas Nicolas Sayavedra Matthew and Rachel Scholl Schwab Family Fund at the East Bay Community Foundation Gordon Seligson Howard and Joyce Shao Rochelle Shapell and Lorne Buchman Jaqueline Smalley Dan Stefek and Amy Stoloff Mark and Susan Stutzman Nancy Sweetland Kong-Meng Tan, MD and May Chen Ragesh Tangri and Daralyn Durie Jon Tigar and Carrie Avery Carole Ungvarsky and Christopher Killian Julie Waldman and Al Germain Jonathan Walker Katherine Welch Mohamed Ziauddin $2,500 to $4,999 Shoshana Abrass and Douglas Nichols Blain Allen Benjamin and Kay Andersen James Anderson, DDS. and Carol Grimm DDS Anonymous (14) Mary Arnett Bryan Balazs John and Denise Barbano Annie Barrows and Jeffrey Goldstein Suzan and John Bateson Vickie Blakeslee and Clive Schliewe Hadley and Mary Anne Bland Cathy Boggs Severin Borenstein and Margaret Stewart Lloyd and Patricia Bracewell Kathryn Broughton and Mark Martin Nicole Brown Graham and Ardis Graham Neil Carvajal and Susan McDonough Jennifer and Renaud Casanova Sheung Chan Justin Chan Lynda Choi Michael Choy and Shannon Moffett John and Seena Clark Kimball and Kazumi Cranney Mary and William Cucci Ericka Curls-Bartling and Aron D. Bartling Carole and Donald Davidson Miguel De Avila and Maria Morga Leonard and Margaret De Somma Pamela Dernham and Gregory Linden Kathleen and Eamonn Dolan Gail Durkin Jonathan Eager and Nancy Klehr David and Karen Eichler Robin Einhorn Tarric and Remily El-Sayed Mildred Feinberg Sydney Firestone Marilyn Ford Dana Fox and Paul Langlie Jennifer and Abe Friedman Christopher Lee Fry and Kim Harley Richard and Sandra Gilbert Sharon Gillars Eric and Emma Gimon Larry Ginsburg Viola Gonzales and Penn Hughes Iden Goodman David and Melodie Graber Robert Grossman Elmer and Pamela Grossman Jeff Gutkin and Helene Blatter Douglas and Genie Hawkins Linda J. Headrick Paul Hermens Andrew Hirss Lawrence Hobel and Diana Staring Alicia Ivancovich Mr. and Mrs. Herrick Jackson Julie Jaeger Jacob Jin Lynne Jones and Roger Baxter Kristine Kaiser and Steven Schiller The Kaplan Family John and Elizabeth Kendall Tim and Beth Kientzle Lisa and John King Patricia Klahn Gary and Linda Koenig Tamara and Kenneth Kolda Todd Kummer Cho Kwan Mary LeBlanc Mark Lecker and Stacey Mufson Carrie and Pat Lee Chris Lee and Scott Shaffer Nancy Lenvin Mark Levine Barbara London Ralph and Kathleen Loura Barbara MacAuliffe Steven Mandelberg, MD Roger Mann, MD and Joan Mann Paul Markovich and Lisa Alumkal Paul and Hilary Martin Doris Marx James McDonnell William and Suzanne McLean Arjen Meima Suzanne Mellard and Laurence O’Neil Mendelson Family Fund David Menninger Barbara Mercer, PhD and Mark Bailie Mesnikoff Foundation Todd Mills and Kim-Dung Nguyen William Morrison O’Connell Family Foundation Ann O’Connor Michael and Ann Parker PH Foundation William and Leslie Piels Michael and Janet Place Timothy Quirk and Donna Peterson Raymond Family Foundation James and Ruth Reynolds Charles Rice Elizabeth and Shannon Riehle Jeannette Robinson and Claude Robinson Jr. Jesse and Joan Rothstein Peter Rukin and Sharon Djemal Charlie Sager and Eugenie Scott Craig Sato FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS Ken and Margie Sauer Cheryl, Garrett, Zev and Doron Schwab Leopoldo Scrivner Thomas Seiter and Kass Day-Seiter Dagmar and Gilbert Serota William and Solveig Shearer Justin Simon, MD Cherida Smith Shelby and Vicki Solomon Jacqueline and Chris Sommers Carla Soracco Robert and Ann Spears Alan and Dolores Steuer Maxim Sulimov Jeffrey Sykes and Denise Martini Lauren and T. S. Tate John and Martha Tuma Marsha Weintraub and Stuart Hellman Sonja Weissman Jennifer and Matt Werner Sloane Whelan and Cathy Edwards Patti White Amy and Kirby Wilcox Robin and Peter Winokur Judith Wofsy, MD Keith Wolfe Stanley Wulf and Linda Press-Wulf Robert Youngs and Susan Cohen Olivier Zyngier $1,000 to $2,499 Martin Abrams Ronald and Alta Jo Adamson Ronald and Patricia Adler Amy and James Ahlers Ameena Ahmed Karl Aitken Alice Akawie and Stuart Pivnick Ricki and Clay Akiwenzie Susan Albert and Bruce Maximov Ken Alex Patricia Aljoe Nancy Anderson Jeffrey Angell and Joan King-Angell Anonymous (73) Robert and Ellen Ansel Marcia and George Argyris Catherine Astle Lina Au Matthew and Deborah Au Lee Aurich and Helen Hutchison Lydia Auzenne Christopher Avery Robert Bacon Stuart and Amy Bailey John Bailey and Brynn Vitale Arthur Bakal and Debra Weinstein Bakal Edward Ballot Eunice Barnett Garcia Rich and Laura Baruch Ophelia Basgal and Gary Fitschen Lee and Cathleen Battles Patricia Beall Larry and Doris Benjamin Martin and Ronna Benjamin Bill Bennett and Margaret Lynch Lowell Bennett and Tina Raine-Bennett Maryann and Rory Bens Leonard and Mary Ann Benson Carl Bergard Jodie Berger Steven Berger and Paula Hughmanick Noah and Cachet Berger Stephen Berger Josh and Heidi Bersin Amit Bhadoria David and Rachel Biale Anthony and Angela Bilich Paul Bixby and Karen Smalley Bixby Dorothy and John Black Ricki Blau and William Reeves Jessica Blazer Fred Block Dona Boatright John Bongiovanni and Susan Miller Caroline Booth Lisa Borden, Karl Haas and Family Linda Braly Randa Brandt and Savvas Papaiacovou John and Jean Brennan Christine Brigagliano and Morris Baller Gregory and Teryl Brown Mildred Brown and Robert Salmons Karen Brown Claudia and Joseph Budro Roger Bulosan and Sandy Robert Martinez Renni Lyn Burge Christa Burgoyne Kathleen Burke and Ralph Davis Betty Burnham C & L Fund at the East Bay Community Foundation Eva and Jeff Camp Mary Campbell Ronnie Caplane Lisa Carlin Charles and Gretchen Carlson Paul Carney and Giovanna Giuliani S. Davis Carniglia and Mary Claire Baker Terry Carroll and Linda Dardarian Craig and Letitia Casebeer Alfonso and Lydia Chan Brian Chand and Anita Joseph-Chand Joyce Chao Marcel Chaparteguy Trish Chapman (CONTINUED) Ann Chihak-Poff and Curt Poff Gordon and Lauri Childress Essen Ching Domenica Chow Ronald and Susan Choy Jacob Clingerman Paul and Alison Cocotis Tom and Joyce Coffland Robert and Ingrid Cole Andrew Coleman Robert and Jessica Collett Michael and Janet Collinson Kim Colwell Jane and Steve Conn Chip and Rebecca Conradi William Coonan Robert Cooter and Blair Dean Kathleen Cosgrove Patricia and Gary Cotton Nicole Coudoux and Terry A. Bergh Laura Counts Bonnie Cox Sarah and Paul Cox Alan Crockett Peter and Diana Crook Melanie Crotty Timothy Cull and Lindsey Turrentine Joseph Cusick Deborah Dagang and Terry Klim Troy and Shannon Datcher Howard Davis and Kathy Ottesen Beth Davis-Karren Kyle Davy and Karen Yencich Robin Dean Margaret Deane Cynthia DeLand Suzanne Delbanco and Sachu Constantine Barbara Dengler David and Sarah DeVan Nicholas and Nancy Kathryn deVries Jaspal Dhillon Wayne and Diane Diamond and Family Connie Dias and Donald Parkin Amy Dobras Rick and Kathy Doering Andrea and Brook Dooley Helen and David Dornbusch Peter and Martha Downey Sara Dozier and Jason Hee Eric Drattell Tammerlin Drummond Pamela Dutra and Donahue Gallagher Sandra Eakins James and Ann Eastman Frank Edie and Lynn Ursic Janet and Dennis Egler Gerald and Gail Eiselman Douglas and Lori Elefant Nimrod and Aliza Elias Selena Ellis Paul Erle Mark Estes and Beth Wrenn-Estes Eric Ettlinger and Rebecca Pizer Elizabeth and Benton Farmer Cynthia Farren Lainey Feingold and Randy Shaw Lester and Andrea Feldman Julia Feldman-Decoudreaux and David Burge Rick Felson Emily Fenster and Dora Dome Frank Fernandez and Carmen Flores Fund Jean Fichtenkort and Wendy Heffner Jonathan and Michelle Fieldman Paul Fine and Joanna Reed Raymond Finucane Robert Firehock Jennifer Fish Alice Fishman and Benjamin Feldman Michael and Sally Fitzhugh Bridget Flanagan and Peter Van der Naillen Ethan and Cindy Fletcher Rebecca Flournoy and Andy Mardesich Emily Flynn and Matt O’Connell Erin Flynn and Chloe Atkins Jean Follette and Adam Olivieri Colleen Fong and Carl Stempel Yupin Fong and Mary Kuo Linda Fortino Geoffrey Foster and Nicole Jones Ann Foster Sean and Penny Fottrell Kathryn Frank and James Blume Ellen Frankel and John Crossman Dean and Katherine Freeman Morris Friedell Bruce and Diane Friend Dave and Trudy Frindt Andrea Frome Emily and Thomas Galt Andrew Garland and Anne Gordon Aaron Garnett Philip and Lynn Garrett Yvonne Gasbarri Kenneth and Roxanne Gault Peter and Elaine Geffen Steven Gelb and Lesley Johnson-Gelb Anthe George Katya and Joel Gerwein Gregory and Jody Ginsburg Anna Giske and Madan Kumar Susan Glick Dean Gloster and Nancy Ricci Stephen and Marian Gold Leonard Goldman and Jayme Gallagher Penelope Goldsmith Susan Goldsmith and Joseph Waxman Susan Goldstein and Andy Kivel Susan Goltsman and Daniel Iacofono Howard M. and Deborah S. Goodman Charitable Trust Jan Goodman Peter Gordan Jane Gottesman and Geoffrey Biddle David and Diane Gould GRAMP Foundation Joan Gravette Brian and Christina Greenberg Ellen Greenberg and Duncan Watry Richard and Janet Grossman Pete Grube Christopher Gubera and Kristin Linehan Andrew Gunther and Teresa Burns Gunther Thomas Halbach Diane Halbert and Joshua Langenthal Carole Hall Peter and Harriet Hanauer Jeffrey and Doris Hank Maureen Hanlon W. James and Mary Ann Hannon Marcella Hardy Maggie and Christopher Harmon Alan Harper and Carol Baird Eric Harrell Bruce Harris and Jeannette Alexich Stephen Harris, Ph.D. Robert and Linda Harris Holly Hartley Jon and Connie Hartung Arthur and Marge Haskell Heather Haveman and Neil Fligstein Tom and Christine Hazlehurst James Hebert Kristi Helmecke and Philip Hunsucker Mary Henderson James Hendriksen and Terisa Chaw Eugene and Barbara Henry Glen Hentges Adrian and Cindy Hinman William Hinsberg Peter and Mary Hinton Wendy Hoben and Lydia Huang Thomas and Judith Holland Holzer Family Foundation Matthew Hornyak Galen Hoskin Michael and Birgit Howaldt Tiffany and Alex Howell Paula Hudis Silvia and Michael Hughes John Hunt and Ruthanne Allen Hunt Beth Hurwich Tom Icabone Mary Joanne Irwin Bruce Jackson and Maude Honemann Rebecca Jackson and Victoria Mancuso Ellen Jacobs Vicki Jacobs Sarah Jaffe Anne James Alex Johnston Nicole Jordan and Brady Nadell Eliot and Philippa Jubelirer Nikki Justino and M.K. Cotta Robert Kahn and Bobbie Quilty-Kahn Janis Kahn and Jeffrey Greeve Dennis Kakures Joanne and Scott Karchmer Naneen Karraker Kaushik Katari David Katz and Amy Wertheimer Susan Kegeles and Jeffrey Lazarus III Eileen Keller and Craig Williams Maureen Kennedy and Konrad Alt Michael Kent and Rebecca Rozen Anna Kerr Maria Kiernik Jane and Charles King Virginia King and Stuart Rickey Michael and Nidhi Kinstlick Arron and Yuliya Klein Abraham Klein Shelley Klop and Robin Packel Kevin and Bree Klotter Sarah and John Ko Brian and Margaret Kopeck Ken Korach and Denise Moran Korach Devan Krishnamoorthi Annis and Nick Kukulan Susan Kupfer Germaine LaBerge David Lansky and Patricia Cericola Lauren LaPietra and Matthew Williams Lauren Larson and Ty Yurgelevic James Lastoskie and Charlotte Chang David and Jui Law Mary LeBlanc Cynthia Lee and John Cook Caron Lee Tienne Lee and Steve and Max Nierlick Eric Leenson and Monica Marini-Leenson Megan Lehrkamp and Edward Chun Ellen Leonard Douglas Letterman and Christine Lee Lesley Levine Ronnen and Lionel Levinson Philip Lewenthal and Elizabeth Hack Harold and Joan Lewis Lynn and Roberta Lewis Michael and Tabitha Lewis Michael Lewis and Deborah Gonzalez Stewart and Margaret Lewis Suzan Liao Marcus Libkind Sarah Lightfoot and Adam Tracy Nina Lindsay and Charles Vogels Joel Linzner and Teresa Picchi Phil and Joan Liston Barbara Llewellyn Karen Long Janet Lord, MD Kathleen Loughnot Michael and Mary Lubin Harold and Lorraine Luft Dianna Lyons Charles and Christiana MacFarlane Christina and Jeremie Maehr and Family Albert Magid Daniel and Robinn Magid Bonnie Magid Roditti and David Roditti Nicole Maguire Lisa Maibach and John Yamaguchi Cornell Maier and Deidre Smith Laura Malik Marc Manason and Lynn Meltzer Peter Manoleas Victor and Katalin Markowitz Redge and Carole Martin Benjamin and Mary Martinez Robert Mathews Laura Mattos Molly McCourt Sarah McCoy and Rachel Anderson Julia McCray-Goldsmith and John McCray Laura and Robert McCreery Rick and Carolyn McFarland Kathleen McGovern and Michael Daly Peter McGrath and Han Wang John and M. Karen McGuinn Therissa McKelvey Karen McNamara David Meadows and Melissa Locke Steven Meckfessel Ivan Medlicott Daniel Melvin Theresa and Mary Mendoza J. Merrill and Patricia Shanks Jeffrey Merrill Eli Messinger, PhD and Claudia Bauer David and Rachel Metz Meyer Family Fund Rebecca Meyer and Jeffrey Resnik Karri and Peter Michell Robert and Beverly Middlekauff Alissa and Daniel Miller Cynthia and David Miller Larry Miller and Mary Kelly FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS Steven Mills Kenneth and Janice Milnes Bill and Lissa Miner Mark Mitchell Anne and Carl Mitchell Fredi Moehl Stephen Moehle Annie Mohler and William Moseley Wayne and Silvia Montoya Bill and Judy Moore Daria Moraveck Masayuki Morita Mary and Terry Morkved Daniel and Joan Morse Ari Moskowitz and Julene Allen Mike Moye Forrest Mozer Sharon Mullen Thomas Mulvihill and Elizabeth Koller Leon Muraro and Martha Webber Muraro Janice Murota William Murphy Judy Nakadegawa Ivor and Burnitta Nanton Fred Naseef Lisa Brunet and John Ngai Karl Nichols and Sherry Hu-Nichols Evelyn Nussenbaum and Hans Vogelstein Christopher and Maureen Oakes Marge O’Halloran and Chris Lutz Marion O’Leary and Elizabeth Kean Daniel O’Rielly and Margaret Metz Steven Oliver and Lorraine Sadler Thomas and Pamela Orloff Naomi Palmer Thomas Parenty and Yang Yang Richard and Julie Parkinson Steven and Cherie Jo Patenaude Ellen Pelissero Robert and Cindy Pellissier Edward Penhoet and Camille Stahl-Penhoet Harlan Penn Peter F. Pervere and Georgia Cassel Bonnie Peyton Eric and Susan Poncelet Nancy Powell and Joanne Wile Kathryn Pratt Lucie Price Heather Purdy Daniel Purkett and Lois Johnson Purkett Senthil and Nayana Rajamanickam Henry Ralston and Patricia Litton Jon Raskin and Marion Oakes Jane Reece Phillip and Carla Reed Kenneth and Frances Reid Krista and Chuck Reinhard Nigel and Barbara Renton Kennedy and Kathleen Richardson Mary Richerson Mary Ellen Richey Rachel Richman and Jim Chanin Nicholas and Nardine Riegels David and Carla Riemer Matthew Riley David and Mary Roach George and JoAnne Robb Jody and John Roberts Sarah Roberts and Katherine Kasameyer Amy Robeson Christina Robinson Paul Robinson James and Margaret Robinson Catherine Robinson-Walker and Timothy Walker Gene Rochlin Ursula Rolfe, MD and Monroe Strickberger, PhD Patrick Romani Paul Roose and Anne Lawrence Elaine Rosenthal Martin Rosenthal and Patricia James Jeffrey and Lesah Ross Marcie Rubel and Michael Rufo Frederick Rubis Jr. and Marsha Rubis Elizabeth Ruhland and Joshua Miele Greg Russell Francis Ryan and Judith Levitan Joyce Rybandt Margaret Rykowski Joel and Sylvia Saldinger A. Reza Salehi and K. Sorur Talaee Rad Nora Salvador Sameer Samat Sanjiv and Caren Sanghvi Joan Sarnat and David Hoffman Robert Savio and Jessica Gosnell Kate Scannell, MD John Schaefer and Elizabeth Maynard Schaefer Kevin Schaefer John Scharffenberger Holly Scheider and Daniel Feinberg Ed and Mary Ann Scheuer Gordon and Violet Schmierer Andreas Schobel Mary Schoen and Carlos Perez Sarah Schuppisser and Michael Bull Michael Schwabe Andrew Schwarz and Melodi Dewey Mark and Susan Schynert Alison Seevak Louise Sefton and Arlyn Johns (CONTINUED) Martha Sellers and Luigi Semenzato Stephen Senter and Deborah Hurst Senter Craig and Kathryn Seppala M. Sethurathinam Robin Shahan Judith Shane Aliza Shapiro Arthur and Mary Jo Shartsis Gordon Shell Morrissa Sherman and Narciso Jaramillo Julia Sherwin and Michael Haddad Makiko Shinoda Kay Sidney-Sanchez Siig Philanthropy Fund Franklin and Elizabeth Silver Helene Silverberg and Victoria Kahn Amar and Vinita Singh Alan Siqueira and Mahvash Hassan Grady Smith Darrell Smith and Elaine Lew-Smith David Smith and Colleen Whitney Gregory and Joanne Smith MacKenzie Smith Owen and Erma Smith Robert Smith and Janet Huseby Marilyn and Leland Snider Erin Somers and Zan Esping Lori Ann Souza Stephen Sperber and Roberta Silverstein Rosemary and Matthew Spitzer Sarah Stadler and Zach Cowan Pamela and Frank Stapleton Philip and Jean Stein Michael Steinman and Dorothy Richman Mary Stephens-Hardy Jonathan and Diana Stern Tim Stokes and Andrea Lewis Christian Strachwitz David Stranz Stephen Sugarman and Karen Carlson John and Veronique Sumnicht Maria Sutter and Maura Shannon David and Robin Sweet Eugene and Ellen Switkes Jean-Luc Szpakowski, MD and Gloria Polanski Bret Taber Malcolm and Alice Talcott Rita Tamerius Helga Tarver Frank and MaryAnn Tataseo Carolyn Tawasha and James Baldocchi Ying Mei Tcheou and Jack Cunningham Gayle and Daniel Teixeira Mark and Betsy Templeton Alan Templeton Deirdre Terry Jill Thayer Peter Thompson and Kathy Kallick Terry Tierney and Michaelyn Burnette Michael Tilles Theresa Tocci Frank Tsai Beverly Tucker Catherine and John Turney John Tuttle and Natasha Haugnes Stephan Twigg and Susan Aumiller Michael Ubell and Paula Hawthorn Jerry and Ilona Ulrich Elaine Unemori and John Karnay Kirsten Unger Hu and James Hu Montague Upshaw Lin Ure Cheyer and Adam Cheyer Gloria Valdespino Robert and Deborah Van Nest Tod and Jennifer Vedock John and Delia Verber Valerie Villanueva and Paul Jahn Angela Vrbanac-Libby and Rod Libby Yvonne Wade Christine Wakefield Alexandra Wall Thomas Wallace James Walsh Michael Walsh Thomas and Winifred Walters Fong and Caroline Wang Martin and Janell Ward Susan Ward Robert and Emily Warden Ralph Warner and Toni Ihara E. Margaret Warton and Steve Benting Anne Waters and Stephen Buffi Jeffrey and Lauran Weinmann Madaline Wellington Dana and Doug Welsh Lauren Westreich and Bob Emerson Gilbert White Janet White Andrew and Billie Wiesenthal Angela Williams Patricia Ann and Jeffrey Williams Dawn and Steven Willoughby Andrew Wilson Bobbie and John Wilson Mark and Kristen Wilson Timothy Winn Rob and Wendy Wishnowsky Charles and Nancy Wolfram J. A. Wolpert and Sophia Lee Carol Wong Michael Wong Mark Woo and Colleen Martin Crystal Woodford and Colin Dentel-Post Jennifer Woolf and James McCarrick Maurice Wren Charles Wyngarden Franklin and Catherine Yap Karen and Burt Yarkin Derek and Jill Yegian Erik Young Cort and Anne Zimmerman Judy Zollman and Marty Glick IN-KIND DONORS 106. 1 KMEL AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah Access Information Mangement Barbara Llewellyn Catering & Event Planning Inc. Costco Wholesale Diablo Publications Feeding America Hormel Peggy and Steve Jara Culumus Media KPIX Television, CBS/Viacom KTVU Channel 2 Lam Research Corporation Nothing Bundt Cakes Oakland Magazine PSPrint LLC Serpico Landscaping, Inc. LEGACY GIFTS The following is a partial list of generous individuals who joined the Will to End Hunger Society by committing to a legacy gift. Amy Apel and Harry Chomsky Dan Barki Anna Barnard and Belinda Stradley Gretchen Brosius Donald Buchholz Valerie Doyle Dunlop Family Trust: Norma M. and Arthur K. Dunlop Christine M. Freitas Lisa M. Foster Chia W. Hamilton Robert Kaiser and Lois Snow Phil Liston Mary E. and Keith McAllister Scott and Ingrid Mealer Ted and Jacqueline Monk Norma Mosley-Lampley, PhD Nancy J. Novick James and Ruth Reynolds Susan Simpson and Steve Crimi Ying Mei Tcheou and Jack Cunningham Evelyn Tregoning Sharon Toth If you have named Alameda County Community Food Bank in your estate plans and have not yet informed us, or if you are interested in more information about legacy gifts and our Will to End Hunger Society, please contact our development team at (510) 635-3663 ext. 379. For eight consecutive years, Alameda County Community Food Bank has achieved Charity Navigator’s highest rating — Four Stars — ranking us among the top 1 percent of charities nationwide. 95 cents of every $1 donated goes directly to food programs! FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Financial Position Statement of Operating Activities Assets Annual Support and Revenue (June 30, 2014) Cash and marketable securities $7,250,516 Grants receivable 771,906 Shared maintenance & other receivables 102,438 Pledges receivable 233,333 Inventory (Note 1) 2,368,146 Prepaid expenses and deposits 136,032 Property and equipment, net 10,139,541 Total Assets $21,001,912 Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities Accounts payable Accrued compensated absences Deferred revenue Note payable $356,911 292,646 99,718 97,500 Total Liabilities $846,775 Net Unrestricted Board-designated appropriations Property & equipment Temporarily restricted Assets $419,047 9,089,353 10,139,541 507,196 Total Net Assets $20,155,137 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $21,001,912 Change in Net Assets (Note 2) Change in net assets, operating Unrealized gain on investments Net temporarily restricted revenue Net assets, beginning of year Net assets, end of year $1,363,630 118,446 365,742 18,307,319 $20,155,138 (For the year ended June 30, 2014) Government revenue $2,479,426 Foundation and corporate giving 2,549,061 Individual contributions 6,915,207 Special events contributions 625, 826 Program revenue 685,837 Interest and other 111,273 Donated commodities Total Support and Revenue 46,062,268 $59,428,916 Revenue Food donations 78% Government contracts 4% Grants 4% Cash contributions 13% Program and other 1% Annual Operating Expenses Program Services (Note 2) Food distribution Nutrition education, hunger education, community outreach, volunteer training $52,290,557 Expenses 3,221,014 Supporting Services Resource development/fundraising 1,650,326 Management and general 903,389 Food distribution 89% Nutrition, hunger education, community outreach, volunteer training 6% Resource development/ fundraising 3% Total Expenses Management and general 2% $58,065,286 Note 1: Feeding America , the national food bank network, valued donated food commodities at $1.72 per pound for FY14. Note 2: The Food Bank recognizes donated and USDA commodities as a contribution and resulting inventory. Inventory is expensed when food is distributed. The increase in net assets is due to an increase in donated inventory and a one-time bequest in the individual contributions. The Food Bank received more donated food in FY14 than it distributed due to the timing of shipments and strategically allocating inventory to the following year to meet community needs for specific types of food. Hard copies of the annual audit are available upon request; digital copies can be accessed on the About Us menu of our website, www.accfb.org, under Financial and Governance. Every effort has been made to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the information contained in this report. Please contact our Development Department at (510) 635-3663 ext. 336 with any corrections. 7900 Edgewater Drive, Oakland, CA 94621 Mailing address: P.O. Box 2599, Oakland, CA 94614 Tel: (510) 635-3663 | Fax: (510) 635-3773 www.accfb.org TOGETHER, WE WILL SOLVE HUNGER.
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