FY 2021
Annual report

Innovate to
Alleviate

20 21
01

A Letter from our CEO:
15 Years of Advancing Food Banks

Fifteen years ago, Bancos de Alimentos de México, Feeding America, Food Banks Canada, and Red Argentina de Bancos de Alimentos created The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN) to power a local approach to improving food access. Their goal: Create a thriving network of food banks around the world, supported by GFN, which would build capacity, scale operations and services, extend geographic reach, rescue surplus food, provide meals and, ultimately, serve people facing hunger worldwide.

Today, this food bank Network thrives; however, visionary community leaders have spurred innovations that make the food banks in the Network more effective, efficient, and resilient. These leaders truly innovate to alleviate hunger in their communities.

This annual report celebrates our 15th anniversary by highlighting many innovations introduced by GFN and Network food banks. And it reviews our work from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021.

Just two years ago, GFN launched a new strategic plan that updated our mission—to nourish the world’s hungry through uniting and advancing food banks—and committed to supporting local food banks to serve 50 million people facing hunger by 2030. This work has become all the more urgent amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the heightened hunger needs that have followed. Indeed, this past year, approximately 40 million people relied on a GFN partner food bank, an increase of 132 percent over the previous year.

Our team is committed to further advancing local efforts to address hunger through food recovery and our partners in 44 countries demonstrate that food banking is a proven solution to address food insecurity, rooted in, responsive to, and respectful of local contexts.

Our work is made possible only through the generous support of donors and partners like you. On behalf of our Board of Directors and staff, thank you for your commitment to advancing hunger relief and building community resilience on a global scale. You make it possible for us to innovate to alleviate.

With best regards,

Lisa Moon

President & CEO

02
OUR MISSION

To nourish the world’s hungry through uniting and advancing food banks.

OUR VISION

A world free of hunger.

03

Our Impact

Throughout GFN’s history, each year of work has been impactful in terms of hunger alleviation. However, FY2021 stands out as our Network was called to meet unimaginable needs because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This past year has demonstrated that there is no question: Food banks are indispensable in the fight against hunger.

Our work necessitates innovation. GFN and the food banks we support are constantly seeking increased impact and efficiency; every day, we’re in a race toward a hunger-free future.

Our growing Network

Prior to COVID-19, food banks were steadily expanding across developing and emerging markets worldwide with the support of GFN. As community-led institutions that rely on local resources and capacity to address hunger and build resiliency, the growth of food banks in the last 15 years signifies more than an increase in food aid. Food banks serve as a bridge for government, private, and nonprofit sectors while offering solutions that reflect a community’s unique needs.

In 2017, food banking was a new concept in the Philippines. Rise Against Hunger Philippines was the first known food bank in the country, and donors were uncertain about our legitimacy. Our membership with GFN has given our partners the assurance they were looking for, and for that we are thankful.

People served by a GFN partner food bank

Food banks delivered crucial support in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, serving 40 million people in 2020, an increase of 132 percent over the previous year. To meet rising demand related to the pandemic and ensuing economic crisis, GFN partner food banks are serving an average of nearly 200,000 more people monthly than prior to COVID-19.

The simple fact is, that without the formation of The Global FoodBanking Network, more people globally would be hungry, more good food would be unnecessarily wasted, and far less would be done globally to tackle these issues now, to help our children in the future.

Food and grocery products distributed

Despite staggering challenges to the supply chain and regular distribution models due to COVID-19, food banks sourced more food than ever before. Food banks navigated these challenges with agility and tenacity, developing creative strategies and distributing 882 million kilograms of food and grocery products, an equivalent of 2.4 billion meals to families facing hunger.

Joining the Incubator Program helped us acquire a basic understanding of the food banking model. And thanks to continued guidance from GFN, we have established the tools needed to run the first ever food bank in Ethiopia and have started raising awareness on the issues of food loss and waste.

Community service organizations strengthened

Food banks power locally led partners to address immediate, short-, and long-term needs in their communities. In 2020, these partnerships made up a network of over 59,000 community service organizations that embrace the responsibility of feeding their communities. Partners include food pantries, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, daycares, afterschool programs, and many other organizations.

We are very happy to have been part of the birth of GFN, together with Mexico, Canada, and the United States 15 years ago, and to see the enormous growth of the global network, which today connects food banks in more than 40 countries around the world. We have to continue working to recover and deliver food to more and more people on the entire planet.

*In the charts above, data is collected in the previous calendar year and reported at the end of each fiscal year.

04

15 Years, 15 Innovations

Innovation is a core value for GFN. Below we share 15 of the most notable food banking innovations from our 15-year history. These innovations have been game-changers in the fight to address hunger. These 15 innovations have enabled GFN and the food banking movement to make positive social gains that are sustainable at scale while increasing our reach and closing the hunger gap. These innovations are transformational, inclusive, and empowering.

With each innovation, we’re gaining momentum. With each innovation, we’re advancing our mission.

A Movement in the Making

Strengthening Food Banks

Sourcing Food to Nourish and Sustain

Serving the Most Vulnerable

05

A True Test to our Innovative Approach:
COVID-19

Starting prior to the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 a pandemic, GFN and food banks were on the front lines of the crisis. Embedded in communities, food banks are a vital infrastructure for emergency response. At no time in history was this more evident than over the past year.

Collaborative innovation across our Network has boosted relief and recovery efforts amid this pandemic. Innovations around food sourcing, outreach, distribution, and more have arisen out of the urgent needs generated by COVID-19 and have offered all of us an opportunity to reorient our work and sector toward resiliency.

At the beginning of FY2021, we launched a global COVID-19 recovery campaign. To date, we’ve deployed $15.7 million in grants and provided more than 13,000 hours of technical assistance to scale capacity in high-need areas, empower community leaders at the helm of food banks, provide more child feeding programming, and secure the global supply chain of fresh food.

To learn more about our
COVID-19 response

click here
06

Innovation for the Future:
Transforming Communities

Just two years ago, GFN launched a strategic plan to guide our work from FY2020 through FY2022. At that time, we set an ambitious North Star goal:

To improve food access for 50 million people through food banking by 2030.

With one year remaining in our current strategic plan, we’ve reached the 40 million mark. COVID-19 dramatically increased hunger, making food banks all the more critical, while putting 2030 Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger nearly out of reach.

But for GFN, our drive toward our mission is only heightened by this dramatic turn of events. We are committed to reaching our goal set two years ago, and to doing our part to help the global community achieve SDG 2 by focusing on acceleration, impact, and scale in our quest to transform communities.

In the coming year, we’ll build our FY2023-FY2026 strategic plan which, we know, will focus on the key role food banks play in strengthening civil society globally and building resilient communities and stronger, more equitable food systems. As has been true throughout our 15-year history, innovation will be key. We will continue to foster locally grown, community-driven innovative solutions to hunger, and we will pool innovations globally. We know there are untapped opportunities out there—we’ll seek to harness those innovations yet to come, and continue to nourish the world’s hungry through uniting and advancing food banks.

Hunger is a solvable problem. Please join us to innovate to alleviate.

07

Our FY2021 Financial Overview

We close FY2021 in good financial health. Our organization received an unqualified opinion on our annual audit. Please find the following information on how we are stewarding donor investments to advance global hunger relief through food banking. Information is drawn from our Audited Financials for the years FY2019, FY2020, and FY2021, which are available at foodbanking.org.

FY2019-FY2021 Functional Expenses

Program
Services
General &
Adminstrative
Fund
Development

FY2021 Functional Expenses

Program
Services
General &
Adminstrative
Fund
Development

The summary financial information presented here is drawn from the audited financial statements for The Global FoodBanking Network for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2021, and 2020, presented in accordance with accounting standards used in the United States of America. A complete set of Audited Financial Statements and the Form 990 are available at foodbanking.org.

08

Our Partners and Donors

Thank you to our generous partners who are powering community-based solutions for hunger relief.

Corporations, Foundations & Organizations

$1,000,000+
  • Allan & Gill Gray Philanthropies, advised by Alan Gilbertson
  • The BlackRock Foundation
  • Enterprise Holdings Foundation
  • General Mills
  • The PIMCO Foundation
$500,000 - $999,999
  • Beiersdorf
  • Latham & Watkins LLP

We continue to partner with GFN because we understand the important role that food banks play in our society, a lifeline to the hungry and vital nutritional support to communities. Beiersdorf recognizes the importance of strengthening food banks to foster resilience and enhance the capability to fight hunger long term.

$100,000 - $499,999
  • Anonymous 
  • Abbott Fund
  • AT&T
  • The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.
  • Brambles
  • Cargill Incorporated
  • Caterpillar Foundation
  • Citrix
  • Clorox
  • CVC Philanthropy Ltd.
  • FTI Consulting
  • Inter-American Development Bank
  • International Paper Company
  • Jeunesse Kids Foundation
  • John Deere Foundation
  • JPMorgan Chase Foundation
  • Kellogg Company and its charitable funds
  • Kellogg Company México
  • The Kroger Co.
  • Lineage Logistics
  • Mondelez International Foundation
  • PepsiCo Foundation
  • Stanley Black & Decker
$50,000 - $99,999
  • Archer Daniels Midland Company
  • ASEA Global
  • Benevity
  • BNY Mellon
  • H-E-B
  • InterContinental Hotels Group
  • WarnerMedia

General Mills proudly partners with The Global FoodBanking Network—through food donations, financial support, and employee volunteerism—to ensure more of the world’s good food is put to its highest and best use: nourishing people.

$25,000 - $49,999
  • Bloomberg L.P.
  • DLA Piper Foundation
  • FedEx Cares
  • Fyffes
  • Shady Rays
  • Stifel
  • Workiva LLC
  • Zscaler
  • Zumba LLC
$10,000 - $24,999
  • Atlassian
  • Crane Foundation, Inc.
  • DataDog, Inc.
  • Ecolab
  • Eleanor Crook Foundation
  • Fidelity Digital Assets
  • GlobalGiving
  • Huron Consulting
  • Ingredion Charitable Foundation
  • JustGiving
  • LinkedIn Social Impact Fund
  • Maor Foundation
  • PHILLIPS
  • QAD
  • Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
  • The Sherwin-Williams Company
  • Seco Tools
  • Spin
  • The Sullivan Cromwell Foundation
  • The Sunshine Foundation
  • WestRock Foundation
  • Workday Foundation

BlackRock’s philanthropic support for COVID-19 relief and recovery is grounded in our belief that local communities must regain their footing in order to move forward. We are proud to partner with The Global FoodBanking Network because it continues to reach the hardest-hit communities and meet their evolving food security needs in the long tail of the pandemic.

product donors
  • Aldi
  • Amazon
  • Cargill
  • Carrefour
  • Coca-Cola
  • Costco ••
  • Danone ••
  • Fyffes
  • General Mills ••
  • Griffith Foods
  • Holland America
  • International Paper
  • Kellogg's ••
  • Kimberly Clark
  • Kraft Heinz ••
  • Mondelez ••
  • Nestle
  • PepsiCo
  • Proctor & Gamble
  • Sodexo ••
  • Starbucks
  • Tesco
  • Unilever ••
  • Walmart

• As reported via 2020 GFN product sourcing food bank survey
•• GFN global product donation partnerships

corporate matching & workplace giving
  • AbbVie Employee Engagement Fund
  • Bank of America Employee Giving
  • BlackRock Employee Giving
  • Bloomberg L.P. Employee giving
  • BNY Mellon Community Partnership
  • CaseWare Employee Giving
  • Chubb Employee Giving
  • General Mills Employee Giving
  • International Paper Company Employee Giving
  • JPMorgan Chase Foundation
  • Kellogg Employee Giving
  • Microsoft
  • Northern Trust Employee Giving
  • PIMCO Employee Giving
  • Salesforce Employee Giving
  • Sherwin-Williams Employee Giving
  • United Airlines Employee Giving
  • United Way of Metro Chicago Employee Giving
  • Victory Packaging

Lineage proudly supports The Global FoodBanking Network as part of our purpose to transform the food supply chain to eliminate food waste and help feed the world. This year we invested in GFN to help unite and advance food banks in 44 countries.

in-kind support
  • DLA Piper LLP (USA)
  • Francisco Garay
  • PIMCO
  • VinciWorks - Dean Hughes

At this critical time, we are proud to reinvest in GFN to bring increased capacity to food banks to meet the growing needs of their communities and to bring these vital services to those without them.

Individuals

$100,000+
  • Anonymous
  • Patrick and Jane Tracy
$50,000 - $99,999
  • The Whitley Family Charitable Fund
$20,000 - $49,999
  • Nancy Goroff
  • Tracy Family Foundation
$5,000 - $19,999
  • Catherine Bertini* and Tom Knobel
  • Cristian Cardoner*
  • Carol Criner* and Mark Hennings
  • Armon Dadgar
  • Mehul Desai
  • Nathan and Tish Dirickson
  • Sam and Marilyn Fox Foundation
  • Bob and Kim Gallo
  • Joseph Gitler*
  • Sachin* and Prachi Gupta
  • John Harris
  • Paul Henrys*
  • Mr. Beast
  • Jason* and Monica Ramey
  • William Rudnick* and Lisa Walker
  • Don and Wanda Tracy Charity Fund
  • John and Linda Tracy
$1,000 - $4,999
  • John Andrews
  • Gregory Bantrup
  • Paula and Mark Berezin
  • LeeAnn Black
  • Joshua Briggs
  • Martin* and Dorothy Burt
  • Capestrain-Tracy Family Fund
  • Capital Markets Engineering & Trading LLC
  • John Chen
  • Jeff Cherner
  • Rand A. Diamond
  • Richard Duffy
  • Dan and Kim Dykas
  • François Ferre
  • Margot H. Finn
  • Clement Fondufe
  • Nancy Forney
  • Alan Gilbertson* and Carol Dixon
  • David Gordon
  • Terry and Renee Graber
  • Brian Greene* and Andrea Osborne Greene
  • Heather Grove
  • Evans and Susan Hammond
  • Mary Beth Hansbury
  • Rachel Hedgecorth
  • Josephine Heindel
  • Richard F. and Mary Hurst
  • Kingsland Giving Fund
  • Ronald and Mary Ann Lachman Foundation
  • Thomas Lewis
  • Andrew Luger and Ellen Goldberg Luger*
  • Anjali Marok
  • Diana Martinez
  • Josiah McClellan
  • Vaidehi Mehta
  • The Robert and Lisa Merenda Family Fund
  • Richard Merson
  • Sarah Middleton
  • Jeffrey and Annie Millar
  • Christiaan Moberg
  • Lisa and Rob Moon
  • Jeff Norton
  • Douglas L. O’Brien
  • Julie Orosco
  • James Parsons and Lynne Nieman
  • Adam Peres
  • Tim Peterson
  • Stephen Porter
  • Christopher Rebstock
  • Mark and Jennifer Rebstock
  • Mark S. Robbins
  • Roberts Family Charitable Fund
  • Richard O. Ryan
  • Beth Saks and Scott Fithian
  • Terry and Karen Shannon
  • Stephanie Slingerland
  • Patrick Smith and Cynthia Merris-Smith
  • Mark Strauss
  • Brian Titus
  • David Tolley
  • James and Jil Tracy
  • Denise Velasquez

*Board of Directors

In Honor

  • Amaarae
  • Arissa Gordillo
  • Laurie Anderson
  • Max Fenton
  • Arca
  • Jackie Zell
  • Ashland
  • Liv Barrett
  • Andrea Baker
  • Courtney J. Jackson
  • Lauren Barrons
  • Kathryn Stuart
  • Catherine Bertini*
  • Frank Cerbo
  • Lukas Beyer
  • Kai Krāmer
  • Vincenzo Biasin
  • CHS
  • Evan M. Bokor
  • Meesha Ann
  • Alice Bergmann
  • Shelly Burge
  • Vicki Clarke
  • Harriet Vernel Bray
  • Milena Bray
  • Donald Byrd
  • Christoph Taeubert
  • Bill Canales
  • Logan Winter
  • Rebecca Carel
  • Walt Prentice
  • Christ
  • Adam Peres
  • Gaia and Ciunke
  • Richard Mcgreary
  • Ben Dow
  • Priscilla McConnell
  • Kim Dykas
  • Jan and John Glunt
  • The Eagle
  • Laurence Kilpatrick
  • The Marriage of Elisa and Yves
  • Ronald and Kathy Sonenthal
  • Gladys and Cornelius Falstick
  • William Falstick
  • Patricia Gerard
  • David Gerard
  • GFN Team
  • Paula Berezin
  • The GivingTREE Charity
  • Joe Kennedy
  • TIA Global Trainers
  • Total Inter
  • Mildred Goodwin
  • Randy Colbert
  • Christine C. Gordon
  • Cookie Roof
  • Raquel Guardiola
  • Daniel Martinez
  • Betsy Haines
  • Christopher Kosseff
  • Meri Sue Hamilton
  • Michael McGrath
  • Jason Hannah
  • Brian Leebrick
  • Lazslo Hanyecz
  • Fidelity Digital
  • Josephine Heindel
  • Sarah Powills
  • Sam Heughan
  • Andrea Jenson
  • Joan Oppenheimer
  • Marisa Ribeiro
  • Faith Scimone
  • Horse
  • Elliot Webster
  • Jung Hoseok
  • Izra Serrantes
  • Astpor Ingason
  • Airport Terminal
  • Park Jimin
  • Izra Serrantes
  • Mason Jones
  • Melissa Bailey
  • Jeremy Boerger
  • Deana Diah-Williams
  • Omar Esposito
  • Janet Holness
  • Diana Holthaus
  • Russell Johnson
  • Bryan Jones
  • Mason Jones
  • Deborah Lucas
  • Kareem Lucas
  • Kenshonti Jones
  • Summer McNally
  • Trish Morgan
  • Ricky and Roshni Phalgoo
  • Norlene Phillips
  • Caleb Shera
  • Karina Talavera
  • Carol Walker
  • Georgette William
  • Shakira Wynter
  • Jiang Ming Juen
  • Hsiang ju Lai
  • Jeon Jungkook
  • Izra Serrantes
  • Justice
  • Vanessa Leyva
  • Miss Kahn
  • Matt Finnemore
  • Keri Keane
  • Kathryn Mehrtens
  • Anthony Kitchen
  • Joseph Kehoe
  • Kathleen Ruhl
  • Kitchen and Kehoe
  • Sarah Ruhl
  • Jeremy Conover and Iris Krandel
  • Jaci and Craig Krandel
  • Abby Lopata
  • Craig and Jaci Krandel
  • Linda and Paul Lopata
  • Ronald Sonenthal
  • Lou and Betty Leresche
  • Elizabeth Bell-Leresche
  • Marina Lott
  • Cathryn Mehrtens
  • Ruben Lozano
  • Airport Terminal
  • Ma and Pa
  • Carlo Crovato
  • Maggie
  • John Shea
  • Pele Marshall
  • Tarly Marr
  • Antony Mattesich
  • Traci Brackett
  • Shailey Ray McCain
  • Nicholas Baird
  • Aarya Mehta
  • Vaidehi Mehta
  • Samuel Merz
  • Elise Berkman
  • Sara Green
  • David Stronger
  • Delia Veve
  • Mom
  • Michael Kevin Allemann
  • Mother
  • Keith Heger
  • José Muñoz
  • Cristian Constantin
  • Kim Namjoon
  • Izra Serrantes
  • Nanny
  • Sarah White
  • Alfredo Ajas Aguilar and Frank Van Paepeghem
  • Karen Caton
  • Theo Parrish
  • Carol Foster
  • Caroline Parsons
  • Barbara Parsons
  • Martha Parsons
  • Le Pipi
  • Félix Dumont
  • Nicole Pujol
  • Idelis Martinez
  • Purim
  • Julia Kroll
  • Arturo Quezada
  • Airport Terminal
  • Chris Rebstock
  • Jeffrey and Alexandra Klein Family Fund
  • William Rudnick*
  • Terry and Renee Graber
  • Heather Grove
  • Phoebe Rudnick
  • Michael Wallach
  • Sarah
  • Anna Baudracco
  • Kim Seokjin
  • Izra Serrantes
  • Shy One
  • Margarita Navarrete
  • Anand Sivaramakrishnan
  • Antonio Boccalandro
  • Lindsay Starr
  • Liz Towery
  • Nat Sukhun
  • Kate Sukhum
  • Mew Suppasit
  • Nina Dixon
  • Kim Taehyung
  • Izra Serrantes
  • Victims of COVID-19
  • Vertex
  • Gildardo Villasenor
  • Airport Terminal
  • Ramna Viswanathan
  • Antonio Boccalandro
  • Andrew Weatherall
  • Christopher Reeves
  • WordofCommand
  • Ricardo Leyva Seagraves
  • Min Yoongi
  • Izra Serrantes

*Board of Directors

In Memory

  • Arlene Blank
  • Bridget Blank
  • Viola Boyce
  • Jemel Boyce
  • Mrs. Yueh-Ying Chang
  • Fonda Wu
  • Ramesh Chandar Chatley
  • Suresh Chandar
  • Subhash Chander Chatley
  • Suresh Chandar
  • William Taylor Corbo Sr.
  • Peter Corbo
  • Guiying Zhou and Baoyuan Fan
  • Shenggen Fan
  • Ricky Fitzgerald
  • Arnette Davis
  • Robert H. Forney
  • Nancy Forney
  • H. Eric Schockman
  • Gemma
  • Simon Edwards
  • Pearl Geter
  • Tomeka Geter
  • Jerry
  • Wendy Whittaker
  • Jillian
  • Janis McGowan
  • Annette Jones
  • Jonathan Jefferies
  • Thomas G and Mary B Kelly
  • M P Kelly
  • Yong Woong Kim
  • William Rudnick* and Lisa Walker
  • Cristina Lavelle
  • Catherine Bertini* and Tom Knobel
  • Amanda Lee
  • Erica Palumbo
  • Brian Reagan Luck
  • Warren Luck
  • Marlane
  • Lydia Zamm
  • Linda Mitchell
  • Jeffrey Stolz
  • My Beautiful Mum
  • Denise Mahabir
  • Paula Myers
  • Lee Amundsen
  • Patsy Pokorny
  • Frederick Pokorny
  • Pieter Ptaszynski
  • Sheena Delgado
  • Angelica Ramon
  • Carmela Whalen
  • Sir John William Redfern
  • Luis Fernando Redfern Goes
  • Shailaja Salutagi and Rautappa Salutagi
  • Naveen Salutagi
  • Sarbjit Saran
  • Rachel Donnelly
  • Tonia Solis
  • Michael McGinnis
  • Alma Southwood
  • Jacob Toohill
  • James Stinson
  • Jon Elliott
  • T.S. Subramanian
  • Nima Subramanian
  • Tom Tullis
  • Gerard Obrien
  • Nancy Robb
  • Lissa Story
  • Andrew Weatherall
  • Alex Saltmarsh
  • John Whitmore
  • Aaron Nyerges
  • Michael Wood
  • Peter Appel

*Board of Directors

09

Our Global Network

africa

Botswana

Food Bank Botswana Trust

Ethiopia

It Rains Food Bank of Ethiopia

Ghana

Food For All Africa

Kenya

Food Banking Kenya

Madagascar

Banque Alimentaire de Madagascar

Nigeria

Lagos Food Bank Initiative

South Africa

FoodForward South Africa

Asia

China

Green Food Bank

Hong Kong

Feeding Hong Kong

India

India FoodBanking Network

India

No Food Waste

India

Zomato Feeding India

Indonesia

FoodCycle Indonesia

Indonesia

Scholars of Sustenance Indonesia

Malaysia

Kechara Soup Kitchen

Philippines

Rise Against Hunger Philippines

Singapore

The Food Bank Singapore, Ltd.

South Korea

Korea Foodbank

Taiwan

Taiwan People’s Food Bank Association

Thailand

Scholars of Sustenance Thailand

Vietnam

Foodbank Việt Nam

europe

Bulgaria

Bulgarian Food Bank

Russia

Foodbank Rus

United Kingdom

FareShare

Latin America and The Caribbean

Argentina

Red Argentina de Bancos de Alimentos

Bolivia

Banco de Alimentos de Bolivia

Brazil

Mesa Brasil–SESC

Chile

Red de Alimentos

Colombia

Asociación de Bancos de Alimentos de Colombia

Costa Rica

Banco de Alimentos de Costa Rica

Dominican Republic

Banco de Alimentos República Dominicana

Ecuador

Banco de Alimentos Diakonía

Ecuador

Banco de Alimentos Quito

El Salvador

Banco de Alimentos El Salvador

Guatemala

Banco de Alimentos de Guatemala

Guatemala

Desarrollo en Movimiento

Honduras

Banco de Alimentos Honduras

Mexico

Bancos de Alimentos de México

Nicaragua

Fundación Banco de Alimentos Nicaragua

Panama

Banco de Alimentos Panamá

Paraguay

Fundación Banco de Alimentos Paraguay

Peru

Banco de Alimentos Perú

Uruguay

Banco de Alimentos Uruguay

Middle East

Israel

Leket Israel

Jordan

Tkiyet Um Ali

Turkey

TIDER

North America

Canada

Food Banks Canada

Oceania

Australia

Foodbank Australia

New Zealand

Foodbank Canterbury

FY2021

Our Board and Corporate Officers

Board of Directors

Katharine Bambrick

Chief Executive Officer
Ontario Trillium Foundation
Canada

Catherine Bertini

Distinguished Fellow, Global Food and Agriculture
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
USA

Martin Burt

Executive Director, Fundación Paraguaya
Executive Director, Teach a Man to Fish
Paraguay

Cristián Cardoner

Director
Paraguay Retail Ventures
Paraguay

Carol Criner
vice chair

Vice President, Strategic Accounts
HCL Technologies
USA

Shenggen Fan

Chair Professor
China Agricultural University
China

Alan Gilbertson

Member
FoodForward SA
China

Joseph Gitler

Founder and Chairman
Leket Israel
Israel

Brian Greene

President and CEO
Houston Food Bank
USA

Sachin Gupta

Head of Global Portfolio Management Desk
PIMCO
USA

Paul Henrys

Chief Financial Officer
Feeding America
USA

Ellen Goldberg Luger

Former Senior Vice President, Philanthropic Services
The Minneapolis Foundation
USA

Jason D. Ramey
chair

CEO
Kellogg & Sovereign Consulting
USA

William A. Rudnick

General Counsel
Cresset Capital (US)
USA

Jacques Vandenschrik

President
European Food Banks Federation
Belgium

Allen J. Ginsburg
general counsel

Partner
DLA Piper LLP
USA

Corporate Officers

Lisa Moon

President and CEO

Vicki Clarke

Secretary
Vice President, Development

Doug O’Brien

Assistant Secretary
Vice President, Programs

Beth E. Saks

Treasurer
Chief Financial Officer

*100% of the Board of Directors and Corporate Officers financially support GFN.