annual report - Utah Food Bank
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annual report - Utah Food Bank
2012 annual report UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 1 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report CEO Letter The Utah Food Bank strengthened our commitment to serving those in need throughout Utah this year in a variety of successful endeavors. Our management team has been enhanced with the addition of a new chief executive officer and our new chief financial officer. The acquisition of our Southern Distribution Center has increased our delivery process to the seven southern counties more efficiently than ever before. With the expansion of our transportation fleet, warehouse enhancements to our refrigerator and freezer, and significant growth to our Grocery Rescue Program, we are delivering more fresh produce, meat and dairy products to those we serve. Karen Sendelback Chief Executive Officer Kent Liston Chief Financial Officer As an organization, we have increased the poundage of food distributed in Utah to ensure that each county has received the needed product to meet the escalating demands. We have distributed almost 45,000 food boxes to seniors, children, and individuals with disabilities through the Food Box Program, served more than 180,000 after-school meals and provided another 43,000 weekend backpacks of kid-friendly food to help hungry kids through their weekend. Other important projects completed this year included the dedication and implementation of our new mobile pantry truck that has allowed increased outreach to underserved areas across the state. We also completed the installation of a new Cummins 350W generator. This project, three years in the making, will ensure uninterrupted power supply for refrigerated and frozen products. In addition to maintaining warehouse operation in the event of a major power outage, the new generator will allow continued service to clients and prevent the significant loss of product in an emergency situation. From the collective effort of our supporters, employees, volunteers, and partner agencies, the Utah Food Bank provided more meals than ever this year — 28,644,294 to be exact! Thank you for the role you played in that success. Jim Yorgason Chief Operating Officer Ginette Bott Chief Marketing Officer 1 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 2-1 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Fighting Hunger Statewide Utah Food Bank is an organization focused on securing and distributing food to Utah’s hungry. This task is challenging in ordinary times, but it has become even more daunting with the ongoing financial instability seen here in Utah and across the nation. Even as fuel and food prices spiral upward, unemployment or underemployment continue to be a hazard of the times. In fact, the average family in Utah is finding it more difficult to put food on their table than at any time since the Great Depression. As this need for community services expands, so does the need for Utah Food Bank staff to recruit, identify, solicit and secure funding for its programs through increased efforts. The formula for success is diversification — corporations, government entities, foundations, religious affiliates, civic groups, and individual supporters are all part of our outreach and development strategy, a strategy that is propelling us to increase direct services across the state. In September 2011, Utah Food Bank announced the arrival of new Chief Executive Officer Karen Sendelback who brings 2 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 2-3 more than 25 years of national nonprofit experience to the position. Sendelback has held leadership roles at several organizations across the country, including Friends of the World Food Program, the American Kidney Fund, the American Lung Association and the American Red Cross. “Utah Food Bank plays an incredibly crucial role in our communities and affects the lives of thousands of Utahns each year, both those who give and those who receive donations,” said Sendelback. “I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as an advocate for alleviating hunger through my role as CEO.” Looking to future capacity, a critical component of Utah Food Bank growth is to evaluate need and then implement warehouse operations accordingly in northern, central and southern Utah. In order to be fiscally responsive to the present economic climate, the priority initiative of Utah Food Bank’s long-term strategic plan is the Southern Utah Distribution Center. As of February 2011, the center in St. George has been serving Utah’s seven southernmost counties — Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, Millard, San Juan and Washington. The Southern Utah Distribution Center also serves sites in Arizona (Caliente Mobile Pantry, Navajo Mountain Mobile Pantry, and Desert Rose Charities) — small communities on the southern border that do not otherwise have access to emergency food services. In San Juan County, where 24 percent of the population lives with food insecurity (not knowing where one’s next meal will come from), 11 food pantries are now receiving products more directly and more frequently. By acting as a community change agent, Utah Food Bank’s Southern Utah Distribution Center seeks to bolster often-isolated partner agencies by meeting food distribution needs in areas with deepening economic recession, growing client need, vast geographic distances and limited internal resources. As Utah Food Bank responds to the needs of the community by expanding service and reach, a methodology for evaluating program success has been designed and implemented. Striving to become a model for food banks nationally, Utah Food Bank uses various computer-based methods of data collection to measure program impact and outcomes. For example, all Kids Cafe sites have a barcode counting system. This barcode system allows site coordinators to simply click a button as a child exits the meal serving area to record each meal served. The “click” instantly records the meal served to a data link on Utah Food Bank’s server. Created by Utah Food Bank’s IT director, this system eliminates counting inaccuracies while quantifying the number of children served through the program. As we continue to face the challenges of change that many economic forecasters are calling the “new normal,” we must continue to raise the bar on hunger awareness and apply the highest levels of efficiency with limited food resources. Here in Utah, where giving back to the community is part of our culture, Utah Food Bank continues to receive support for its direct service initiatives to fulfill its mission of “Fighting Hunger Statewide.” With new leadership, the developing Southern Utah Distribution Center, and a methodology for evaluation, Utah Food Bank is well-braced for the “new normal.” 3 5/13/13 4:29 PM Shelf Stable Milk 100% Juice Box Fresh Fruit Fruit, Small Pop Top Tuna Fish Tuna Fish TunaTuna Fish TunaFish Fish Veggies, Small Pop Top Snack Bars Snack Bars Snack Snack Snack BarsBars Bars 2012 annual Report Canned Vegetables Canned Vegetables Canned Vegetables Canned Canned Vegetables Vegetables Canned Fruit Canned Fruit Canned Canned Canned FruitFruit Fruit 34% Canned Soup, Pop Top Fruit Snacks Cereal (SMALL BOX) Sunflower Seeds Canned Chili Canned Chili Canned Canned Canned ChiliChili Chili Raisins Year-End Highlights Intant Oatmeal Packs Small Peanut Butter Small Apple Sauce Shelf Stable Milk Shelf Stable Milk ShelfShelf Stable ShelfStable Stable MilkMilk Milk Crackers 100% Juice Box 100% Juice Box 100% Juice 100% 100% Juice Juice Box Box Box Where do we get our food? §§ 181,579 Kids Cafe meals served §§ 43,033 kids’ weekend backpacks distributed Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Fresh Fresh Fresh FruitFruit Fruit Pasta Pasta Pasta Pasta Pasta 3% 8% 8% Cereal Cereal Cereal Cereal Cereal SMALL SMALL SM AA LL SMA L SL M LL SMALL SMALL SM AA LL SMA L SL M LL Fruit, Small Pop Top Fruit, Small Pop Top Small Fruit,Fruit, Fruit, Small Small Pop Pop Top PopTop Top Veggies, Small Pop Top Veggies, Small Pop Top Veggies, Small Veggies, Veggies, Small Small Pop Pop Top PopTop Top Where do we get our money? HAM 15% §§ 95,166 volunteer hours donated = 46 full-time employees §§ For every $1 donated, Utah Food Bank provides $8 of goods/services Turkey 13% SMALL §§ 14,704 food boxes delivered to seniors and persons with disabilities Instant Breakfast Boxed Meal Boxed Meal Boxed Boxed Boxed MealMeal Meal 34% SMALL §§ 28,644,294 meals = 34.4 million pounds of food distributed §§ 29,036 CSFP food boxes delivered to seniors and children Peanut Butter Peanut Butter Peanut Butter Peanut Peanut Butter Butter Canned Chicken Canned Chicken Canned Chicken Canned Canned Chicken Chicken Ham Cash Plain Backpack Filled Backpack 34% Canned Soup, Pop Top Canned Soup, Pop Top Canned Soup, Canned Canned Soup, Soup, Pop Pop Top PopTop Top Fruit Snacks Fruit Snacks FruitFruit Snacks FruitSnacks Snacks 34% 13% 3% 8% Instant Breakfast Instant Breakfast Instant Breakfast Instant Instant Breakfast Breakfast 8% Intant Oatmeal Packs Intant Oatmeal Packs Intant Oatmeal Packs Intant Intant Oatmeal Oatmeal Packs Packs ■ Local Commercial ■ Grocery Rescue Turkey Turkey Turkey Turkey Turkey HAM HAM HAM HAM HAM Ham Ham HamHam Ham Cereal (SMALL BOX) Cereal (SMALL BOX) Cereal (SMALL BOX) Cereal Cereal (SMALL (SMALL BOX) BOX) 19% 47% SMALL SMALL SM AA LL SMA L SL M LL Small Apple Sauce Small Apple Sauce Small Apple Sauce Small Small Apple Apple Sauce Sauce ■ Corporate Sponsorships Cash Cash CashCash Cash Plain Backpack Plain Backpack PlainPlain Backpack PlainBackpack Backpack ■ Government Contracts ■ Food 15% Drives ■ United Way 3% ■ Government Commodities Crackers Crackers Crackers Crackers Crackers ■ Grants and Foundations ■ National Commercial 16% ■19% Purchased Food Raisins Raisins Raisins Raisins Raisins 3% SMALL SMALL SM AA LL SMA L SL M LL Small Peanut Butter Small Peanut Butter Small Peanut Butter Small Small Peanut Peanut Butter Butter 16% Sunflower Seeds Sunflower Seeds Sunflower Seeds Sunflower Sunflower Seeds Seeds Filled Backpack Filled Backpack Filled Backpack Filled Filled Backpack Backpack ■ Community Contributions 47% 4 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 4-5 5 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Southern Distribution Center Dedication Utah Food Bank’s Southern Distribution Center has been operating in St. George, Utah, since February 2011. With the purchase of the warehouse building, the branch was officially dedicated on March 14, 2012. During the dedication, many in the sevencounty communities served by this branch were able to tour the warehouse and learn how Utah Food Bank is “Strengthening Southern Utah.” At the event, a dedicatory prayer was given by Elder Randy W. Wilkinson, a member of the First Quorum of the seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and was followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony. We were excited to have members of the St. George Area Chamber along with Utah Food Bank’s CEO and Branch Manager, Karen Sendelback and Linda Trujillo, who cut the ribbon together. provided more fresh produce and meat to small rural communities such as Red Mesa, Utah, located in San Juan County, which is served twice a month through the Mobile Pantry Program. The people served live on an average of $18,000 a year and are in desperate need of help to get through each week. Before the Southern Distribution Center was opened, this area was served once every other month. They are now served twice a month and will start benefiting from our Childhood Hunger Programs, Kids Cafe and BackPack Program weekly. As Utah Food Bank strives to meet our mission of “Fighting Hunger Statewide,” the Southern Distribution Center exemplifies the need and success of creating an efficient distribution system throughout the state. Over the two years that this branch has been in operation, we have distributed more than 10 million pounds of emergency food into the seven southernmost counties. This intense concentration on these counties has 6 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 6-7 7 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Food Collection Statewide & Community Food Drives (8%) Annually 8 percent of Utah Food Bank inventory is provided through community and statewide food drives. Five statewide drives assist in helping to maintain an adequate inventory for local pantries from their communities. The Scouting for Food Drive, National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive, the Summer Business Food and Funds Drive, Hunger Action Month Food Drive, and the annual Holiday Food Drive provide a year-round opportunity for community participation made easy by the planning, implementation, and logistics hosted by Utah Food Bank. Local Commercial (34%) Utah Food Bank actively solicits food donations from each segment of the food industry supply chain, including: growers, processors, packagers, wholesalers and retailers. Because of availability and nutrition, increased focus has been placed on the procurement of fresh fruits and vegetables. Donations from local growers have enabled Utah Food Bank to augment these healthful distributions. 8 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 8-9 National Commercial (8%) Utah Food Bank receives many opportunities for food donations from outside of Utah through our relationship with Feeding America. Feeding America is a network of more than 200 food banks that serve nearly every county in the United States. Donations received via Feeding America are low or no cost and provide Utah Food Bank access to food from across the country. Grocery Rescue (34%) The Grocery Rescue Program is a strategic business alliance between Utah Food Bank and Utah retailers that provides a safe and efficient donation outlet for food that is nearing its expiration date, but is still safe, healthy and wholesome to eat. Refrigerated trucks, owned and operated by Utah Food Bank and partner agencies, operate six days a week throughout the entire state collecting unsalable donations that would otherwise be thrown away. Instead, donations are collected and distributed, within 24 hours, to those most in need within our state. Donations primarily consist of nutritious, perishable consumables including fresh produce, dairy and meats that are vital to healthy living and well-being in our communities. The Grocery Rescue Program has become a successful means of addressing poverty, hunger and food waste in Utah. It continues to fill the growing need of the emergency food distribution network in Utah. Offered in 39 states, the District of Columbia, and two Indian Tribal Organizations, CSFP provides commodity food packages for low-income pregnant and breast-feeding women, other new mothers up to one year postpartum, infants, children up to their sixth birthday, and seniors at least 60 years of age who meet income eligibility requirements. In addition to the 9.7 million meals donated in 2012, more than $240,000 in waste disposal fees were saved by diverting wholesome product away from our landfills. The Grocery Rescue Program is a strong partnership that supports Utah businesses and strengthens our communities. Purchased Food (3%) Government Commodities (13%) The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) and the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) are federal food assistance programs that provide food commodities at no cost to low-income Americans. Offered nationwide, TEFAP helps supplement the diets of low-income needy persons, including seniors, by providing them with emergency food and nutrition assistance. Historically, Utah Food Bank has purchased very little of its total annual inventory. Emergency food distribution needs have largely been met through the generous contributions from farmers, producers, manufacturers, retailers and community food drives. The growing need for specialty food items, however, has made it necessary for Utah Food Bank to strengthen its purchasing program. During 2012, 2 percent, or 800,000 pounds of food, was purchased for programs such as Kids Cafe, BackPack, Meals for Minds, Holiday Meats and Virtual Food Drive to meet prescribed content requirements. 9 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Food Distribution County Food Distribution Map Partner Agencies Pantry, Soup Kitchen, or Congregate Feeding Site As of June 2012, Utah Food Bank had 124 partner agencies statewide. Our partner agencies include: 90 Emergency Food Pantries, 12 Youth Programs, 9 Rehab Centers, 6 Shelters, 4 Congregate Feeding Sites (Soup Kitchens/Sack Lunch Programs), and 3 Residential Programs. Mobile Pantry Food Box Delivery Kids Cafe Site 4 BackPack Site 9 2 2 14 7 25 23 14 3 4 40 2 2 8 2 Mobile Food Pantries As of June 2012, Utah Food Bank had 51 Mobile Pantry sites across the state. These deliveries are made by the Utah Food Bank Mobile Truck, semi trailers and box trucks, depending on the site. Approximately 17,000 individuals are served each month through these Mobile Pantry distributions. Mount Pleasant 2 4 3 Beryl Junction Ticaboo Caliente (NV) 2 2 3 Oljeto Cahone Mesa Monument Valley Navajo Mountain Red Mesa 10 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 10-11 11 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Utah Food Bank Programs BackPack Program Utah Food Bank works with 33 BackPack sites. Each child receives a bag of kid-friendly, nutritious, easy-to-open food to last through the weekend. Last year, Utah Food Bank delivered 43,033 backpacks. Food Box Program Utah Food Bank provides free, monthly food assistance to low-income seniors and persons with disabilities. Each food box contains anywhere from 25 to 30 pounds of nonperishable food, plus milk, bread, dairy and fresh produce when it is available. Last fiscal year, Utah Food Bank delivered 17,646 boxes to our clients throughout Salt Lake County. Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Kids Cafe This program provides up to 1,700 hot, nutritious meals each school day, which are transported to after-school sites for lowincome children. Utah Food Bank works with 31 Kids Cafe sites, which include Boys & Girls Clubs, community centers, and elementary schools. Kids’ favorite meals include tacos, chicken wraps and chicken dumplings. 12 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 12-13 CSFP is a federally funded program that, in collaboration with the state and Utah Food Bank, works to improve the health of thousands of low-income children ages one to six, and seniors at least 60 years of age. The CSFP supplements their diets with nutritious USDA food commodities. The USDA ships items directly to Utah Food Bank; items include canned fruits, vegetables, cereal, cheese, etc. Last fiscal year, Utah Food Bank distributed 29,036 CSFP boxes throughout the state of Utah. 13 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report volunteer projects has increased by more than 18 percent in two years. This reflects success at bringing in more volunteers for shorter, more efficient periods of time. We have emphasized strong customer service and making sure each volunteer is given a meaningful and productive experience. The results of 323 volunteer surveys indicate: §§ 89 percent of volunteers reported being greeted by friendly, smiling and/or gracious staff. §§ 96 percent of respondents stated they would return to Utah Food Bank to volunteer again. Volunteer Support Utah has led the nation in volunteerism for seven straight years,* and Utah Food Bank continues to be a major beneficiary of the strong service ethic in our state. In 2012 we engaged 57,822 volunteers, more than any previous year, who collectively dedicated 96,219 hours of service (the equivalent of more than 46 full-time employees). economical way. Volunteers are often the gateway to further engagement in the form of food drives, financial donations, and other support. Volunteers represent a wide cross-section of Utah’s population including corporate groups, church groups, community groups, families, individuals, and community service workers. Volunteers are a tremendous asset to Utah Food Bank and enable us to distribute food to those needing assistance in a much more While the number of total hours has decreased slightly from previous years, the actual number of people participating in 14 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 14-15 A point of emphasis for the volunteer department in 2012 was to shift its focus to engage volunteers more strategically and in ways more congruent with our workload and needs. Projects were performed in a consistent rotation to ensure work was completed in a timely manner and distribution of food happened more systematically and efficiently. set shift times to better organize and lead volunteer projects. Utah Food Bank Volunteers of the Year for 2012 were: §§ Corporate Group of the Year: Target §§ Volunteer of the Year: Jennie Probert §§ Community Group of the Year: City Creek Ward §§ School of the Year: University of Utah College of Pharmacy and Nancy Nickman §§ Board/Committee Member of the Year: Dawn Page We greatly appreciate the time devoted by volunteers to help Utah Food Bank achieve its mission of fighting hunger statewide. To volunteer, please get on our volunteer calendar by calling (801) 978-2452 and asking for a volunteer coordinator. * http://www.volunteeringinamerica.gov/rankings/ States/Volunteer-Rates/2011 Volunteer department hours were adjusted to maximize staffing, availability of volunteers, and workload, as well as the creation of 15 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Events Hunger Conference The fourth annual Hunger Conference was held at the Salt Lake Downtown Marriott at City Creek on Oct. 18–19, 2012. The Hunger Conference is an annual training conference and networking opportunity for Utah Food Bank partner agencies. One hundred forty-five participants from partner agencies statewide attended the Hunger Conference. Keynote speakers included Ginette Bott, chief marketing officer of Utah Food Bank, Mark Biewald, director of network capacity development for Feeding America, and Matt Minkevitch, executive director of The Road Home. Utah Human Race The second annual Agency Awards luncheon was held as part of the conference. The winners included: §§ Model Emergency Food Pantry Award: Catholic Community Services - Ogden §§ Model Agency Award: House of Hope §§ Capacity Building Award: Emery County Food Bank §§ Case Management Award: Bountiful Community Food Pantry §§ Community Outreach Award: Transitions The Hunger Conference featured many breakout sessions that provided timely information pertinent to partner agency operations, management and development. The Hunger Conference is an invaluable venue for training partner agencies and strengthening Utah Food Bank’s network in the fight against hunger. While turkey dinner preparations were underway this past Thanksgiving, Utahns were on the move. Utah Food Bank’s sixth annual Utah Human Race, held Nov. 24, 2011, had more than 4,500 participants in 5K and 10K races to raise more than $64,000 and 2,500 pounds of food for Utah families in need. The event actually began the week before the race. Onsite, at Utah Food Bank in Salt Lake City, runners picked up their race packets and were able to see firsthand how their donations were making a difference. In addition to the quick steps of the runners, the 2011 Utah Human Race made significant strides to end hunger in Utah. Net fundraising amount nearly tripled that of previous years, with 50 percent more attendees and the implementation of timing chips for all runners. For the first time, participants were also able to donate during the registration process, which resulted in more than $3,000 to support Utah Food Bank’s efforts. Utah Food Bank volunteers and sponsors. Since the event’s founding in 2006, Phil and Heather Goold have been instrumental in increasing participation and fundraising to support Utah Food Bank’s mission to fight hunger statewide. This year’s sponsors included Siegfried & Jensen, EMC, Security Service Federal Credit Union, Southtowne Auto Mall, eBay, SelectHealth, 101.9 The End, Planet Play and Smith’s Food & Drug Stores. The event’s success could not have been achieved without the generosity of 16 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 16-17 17 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Financials Night at the Warehouse Gala Utah Food Bank hosted their third annual signature event with a “Fiesta for Food.” On Saturday, May 5, 2012, 450 Utahns joined together with Utah Food Bank in a Cinco de Mayo celebration to raise awareness about hunger in Utah. chefs were required to use in their recipe for the competition. It was a heated cook-off, but Pete Cannella defended his title, and took home the top prize for 2012. UTAH FOOD BANK AND UTAH FOOD BANK FOUNDATION COMBINED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012 With Summarized Financial Information for 2011 Unre s tricte d Public Support and Re ve nue s : Public Support In-Kind s upport: Volunteers Advertising Food Other supplies and equipment Total In-Kind Support Dire ct Contributions : Contributions Contributions - direct solicitations Grants United Way Net assets released from restrictions Total Dire ct Contributions Our keynote speaker for the evening was Chief Executive Officer Karen Sendelback. She shared touching interviews with clients and Utah Food Bank partners. The Night at the Warehouse had many other enjoyable events. The evening concluded with another energetic live auction from our auctioneer, Richard O’Keef. The “Tire Iron Chef ” competition was one of the main events, and was a huge success. The guest chefs included the 2011 reigning champion Pete Cannella from Fratelli Ristorante, the 2010 champion Marlene Noda from Pagoda, Brandon Howard from La Caille, and Jason Summerhays from Utah Food Services. Corporate Chef Michael Nook incorporated unique food items that the The 2012 Night at the Warehouse “Fiesta for Food” was a huge success. We thank our generous sponsors and our honored guests who attended the event, and hope we can have you back next year as we continue our efforts in the fight against hunger! 18 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 18-19 Re ve nue s : Government contracts Gain (loss) on sale of assets Interest income and other Total Re ve nue s Total Public Support and Re ve nue s Program Expe ns e s Logistics 211 Food programs and other Total Program Expe ns e s $ 33,144 11,525 57,063,057 177,812 2012 Te mporarily Re s tricte d $ 57,285,538 - Total 2011 Total $ 33,144 11,525 57,063,057 177,812 $ 248,315 104,668 55,854,540 184,255 57,285,538 56,391,778 3,812,726 1,873,555 946,876 235,132 1,270,875 116,875 (1,270,875) 3,929,601 1,873,555 946,876 235,132 - 3,466,139 1,408,422 2,610,200 312,927 - 8,139,164 (1,154,000) 6,985,164 7,797,688 1,165,809 (9,905) 59,958 70,000 - 1,235,809 (9,905) 59,958 1,510,649 1,082,478 90,291 1,215,862 70,000 1,285,862 2,683,418 65,556,564 66,872,884 66,640,564 (1,084,000) 61,411,158 1,555,411 62,966,569 - 61,411,158 1,555,411 62,966,569 59,529,489 378,699 1,187,274 61,095,462 1,765,316 2,035,152 3,800,468 - 1,765,316 2,035,152 3,800,468 1,730,111 2,219,089 3,949,200 66,767,037 - 66,767,037 65,044,662 Support Expe ns e s Development Management and general Total Support Expe ns e s Total Expe ns e s Change in Ne t As s e ts Ne t As s e ts at B e ginning of Ye ar Ne t As s e ts at End of Ye ar (126,473) 12,748,237 $ 12,621,764 $ (1,084,000) (1,210,473) 1,828,222 1,333,212 14,081,449 12,253,227 249,212 $ 12,870,976 $ 14,081,449 19 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Utah Food Bank Donors Corporate $50,000+ O.C. Tanner Charitable Trust Smith’s Management Corporate UBS Bank USA Utah Auto Mall Dealers Association Zions Bank $25,000-49,999 American Research Bureau Inc. Chevron Salt Lake Refinery EnergySolutions First City Investors Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation Oakdell Questar Corporation $10,000-24,999 Adobe Systems Incorporated Associated Food Stores Inc. Brasher’s Salt Lake Auto Auction CIT Bank Codale Children’s Charity Classic Crescent Electric Supply Discover Card Financial Services eBay Inc. EMC Corporation GE Foundation Gerber Construction Inc. Hansen, Barnett & Maxwell Industrial Supply Company Inc. Joffee’s Coffee KeyBank McJunkin Red Man Corporation Mechanical Service & Systems Inc. NPL Construction Company Overstock.com Inc. Peerless Beauty Supply Regence Employee Giving Campaign Rio Vista Management LLC Riverton Chevrolet Riverton Hyundai/Suzuki 20 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 20-21 Salt Lake County Jr. Livestock Council The Salt Lake Tribune Tucanos UT LLC Ultradent Products Inc. University of Utah - Rivalry University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics Warner Truck Center Wells Fargo Will Dance For Kids Project Wilson Industries LP $5,000-9,999 Alta Meadows Health Care American Express Charitable Fund Boart Longyear Company Brasher’s Cameron Construction Clearlink Technologies LLC Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Control Equipment Company East Millcreek 12th Ward Eisenberg & Gilchrist LLC GE United Way Campaign Goldman Sachs Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program HOJ Forklift Systems Intermountain Farmers Association JSA Architechts KUER 90.1 Lefavor Envelope Company Merrick Bank Corporation Napa Salt Lake City Distribution Center North American Exploration Inc. Nupetco Associates LLC Olympus 1st Ward Parr, Brown, Gee & Loveless Quartzdyne Quorum Business Solutions Inc. Salt Lake Olympus Stake Security Service Federal Credit Union Semi-Service Target Bank Tesoro Refining Company The McGillis School Truist Utah Food Services Varian Associates Weight Watchers Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign West Jordan High School West Rim Capital Advisors LP Wheeler Machinery Company Whole Foods Market Trolley Square $2,500-4,999 Ace’s Full of Lawn Care Albion Financial Group AmericanWest Bank ARUP Autoliv ASP Inc. Becton, Dickinson and Company Burton Lumber Corporate C & S Real Estate Inc. C E G Management LLC C.R. England Global Transportation Central States Thermo King Champion Window Company of Salt Lake City LLC Discover East Millcreek 16th Ward East Millcreek 1st Ward Fidelity Investments Fratelli Ristorante GreenFiber Salt Lake City Inc. Henriksen Butler Design Group Integrated Employer Solutions Inc. Intermountain Healthcare L3 Communications Lumenis Lundberg and Associates Merit Medical Systems Inc. MillerCoors Moreton & Company Mountain View Christian Assembly of God Mountain West Small Business Finance Nelson Laboratories Inc. O.C. Tanner Pilot Flying J Redwood Endodontics Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah Richards, Brandt, Miller & Nelson Rico’s Brands Rocky Mountain Power Rocky Mountain Recycling Roofers Supply Inc. SelectHealth Southtowne Auto Mall Teleperformance USU Extension of Davis County Utah Barricade Company Utah Chapter of NENA Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy Whole Foods Market Corporate Young Chevrolet Company $1,000-2,499 AARP AARP Utah ACBL Unit 386 Actium Partners LLC AddoLux LLC Affleck Restorative & Prosthetic Dentistry All Saints Episcopal Church Alta High School American Fork Clinic Employee Fund Arches Natural Products Inc. ATK Launch Systems Babcock, Scott & Babcock, P.C. Barrick Management Corporation BD Matching Gift Program Bohling Mediation LLC Cardwell Distibuting Inc. Cascade Shadows Inc. CDC Restoration & Construction Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program Christian Center of Park City Christmas Orange Benefit Concert Clyde Snow & Sessions Colorproof Haircare LLC Constance Marshall Continental Mills Corvette Club of Utah Crown Jewelers & Pawn Inc. Daily Bread Dancing Cranes Imports Department of Workforce Services Salt Lake City Metro Office Deseret Trust Company East Millcreek 11th Ward EFI - Electronics Corporation Fantasy Bridal FedEx SmartPost Fitness Equipment Services Free To Hope LLC Gastroenterology Associates Inc. P.C. Get Away Today Vacations, #2 Global Impact Great Harvest Bread Company Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Salt Lake HHI Corporation Holland & Hart IKON Office Solutions Inc. inContact Industrial Piping Products Inc. Inspection Services Inc. InterContinental Hotels Group Intermountain Drilling Supply JetBlue Airways Corporation Johnson Controls Blue Sky Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Company JustGive.org Kirton McConkie KSOP Inc. LDS Humanitarian Services Level Nine Sports Management & Training Corporation Mark Miller Subaru Inc. Marriott Utah Business Council MAZZA LLC Medical Review Institute of America Inc. Merck Partnership for Giving Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Millcreek Engineering Company Molina Healthcare Molina Healthcare Inc. Morgan Stanley National Auto Care Corporation Network for Good Nicholas and Company OPI Products Inc. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Ovivo USA LLC Park City Title Company Pitney Bowes Bank Prime Field Service Corporation Q & A Reporting Inc. Questar Volunteer Team R.C. Hunt Electric RANLife Corporate Office Ray Citte Inc. Risk Management Association Roadway Rotary Club of Sugarhouse Roth Distributing Schiff Nutrition International Sheraton SI Real Estate Inc. SIMS Metal Management Inc. SOS Staffing Services Stacy and Witbeck Inc. Standard Optical - Corporate Office STF Electrical Services Strong and Hanni Sun Products Corporporation Sweet Candy Fund For Health & Wellness Takashi Sushi Restaurant Taylor Optical TD Williamson Inc. Tear A Part Telugu Association of Utah The Fellowship The Mission Continues The Puck ThomasARTS UA Local 140 Ultra Clean Carpet Services United Jewish Community Endowment Trust of Utah Utah Association Of School Psychologists Utah Commercial Contractors Inc. Utah Drivers License Division Administrative Office Utah Fast Pass Inc. Utah Retirement Systems Utah Symphony/Utah Opera Verite Inc. Wagner Packaging Solutions Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market #5110 Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market #5120 Wal-Mart Supercenter #1439 Wal-Mart Supercenter #1686 Wal-Mart Supercenter #2307 Wal-Mart Supercenter #3220 Wal-Mart Supercenter #3568 Wal-Mart Supercenter #3589 Wal-Mart Supercenter #5235 Wal-Mart Supercenter #5270 Wal-Mart Supercenter #5350 Wasatch Advisors Wasatch Hills Seventh Day Adventist Church Wright Express Financial Services Wright Sales WSK LLC Xerox Corporation Wal-Mart Foundation Target Foundation The Florence J. Gillmor Foundation Willard L. Eccles Charitable Foundation CASA Family Foundation Frances W. Burton Foundation Fredrick H. Barth Foundation Henry W. and Leslie M. Eskuche Foundation Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation KeyBank - Key Foundation Marriner S. Eccles Foundation Qwest Communications Grants & Foundations $100,000+ Sorenson Legacy Foundation C. Scott & Dorothy E. Watkins Charitable Foundation Feeding America George S. and Dolores D. Eccles Foundation IJ and Jeanne Wagner Charitable Foundation $50,000-99,999 R. Harold Burton Foundation UBS Bank USA $25,000-49,999 American Express Edward L. Burton Foundation Legacy Global Foundation Inc. $10,000-24,999 Adobe Foundation Ashton Family Foundation Bertin Family Foundation 21 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Richard K. and Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Utah Families Foundation Utah State Employees Charitable Fund $5,000-9,999 B.W. Bastian Foundation Castle Foundation Dover Foundation eBay Foundation Janet Q. Lawson Foundation JoAnne L. Shrontz Family Foundation Lawrence T. and Janet T. Dee Foundation McCarthey Family Foundation Pacific Power Rocky Mountain Power Foundation Richardson Family Foundation Ruth E. and John E. Bamberger Memorial Foundation S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation Share Our Strength Target Bank The FHC Foundation The Pi Fund The Skolnick Foundation The Thomas A. and Lucille B. Horne Foundation The TJX Foundation The William H. Donner Foundation Inc. Vern and Marva Wolcott Charitable Foundation $2,500-4,999 Bill and Fern England Foundation Comcast Foundation Gibbons Foundation John and Dora Lang Charitable Foundation Kenneth O. Melby Family Foundation Kenneth P. and Sally Rich Burbidge Foundation King Family Foundation Mark Miller Toyota Mike & Camille Cameron Foundation Paul Q. Callister Foundation Inc. Ross Charitable Support Foundation Government Contracts Cottonwood Heights Murray City Sarah Beth Coyote Foundation Smiles for Life Foundation The Bank of America Foundation The Masonic Foundation of Utah Toyota Dealer Match Program Wheeler Foundation $1,000-2,499 Angel’s Hands Foundation Bamberger - Allen Health and Educational Foundation Beatrice F. Kroesche Foundation Collision Industry Foundation Foundation for the American West Franks Family Foundation Trust Iron Mountain Foundation Macy’s Foundation Mr. Joel S. Bown and Ms. Marilyn H. Nowell-Bown Robert S. Carter Foundation Inc. Rodney H. & Carolyn Hansen Brady Charitable Foundation Schmidt Family Foundation Sodexo Foundation Salt Lake County Salt Lake County Aging Services State of Utah Roy Talbot Richard and Susan Jacobsen John C. Knowlton Paul Lambert Steven and Heidi Leithead Roger and Mary Lowe John and Julie Lund Ted McKay The Robert & Nancy Miller Trust Kae and Robert Nielson Gayle N. Olsen Todd Olsen Brad Powell Marc and Roxanne Probst Karen Sendelback Val and Julie Stokes Lisa Thaller Sparcs Foundation Sterling and Shelli Gardner Foundation T. Beck Foundation The Applied Materials Foundation The Boeing Company The Bonnemort Foundation The Chrisman Foundation The Community Foundation of Utah The James & Sherri Cassity Family Charitable Fund The M Lazy M Foundation The Marion D. & Maxine C. Hanks Foundation Inc. The Neal and Sherrie Savage Family Foundation The Pingree Charitable Fund The Second Dorothy F. Martin Charitable Foundation The TE Foundation Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc. Individual $25,000-50,000 Barry and Kathy Mower Richard and Linda Wheeler $10,000-24,999 Anonymous Kathy Bryden Sarah and Matt Hollingsworth Stephanie Holmes Clark and Christine Ivory Nathan Jones Dawn and Chris Page Christopher Pounds and Gerardo Okhuysen Jim and Laura Pugh Stan Rosenzweig and Ronna Cohen 22 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 22-23 $5,000-9,999 David and Julie Allred Anonymous Heather and Byron Bankhead Daniel L. Berman Drew Browning and Judy Brady Bruce and Kathleen Burtenshaw David and Susan Carlebach Thomas Carter Cindy Dahle G. Duggan and AnnMarie Hannon Dan and Jody Harris Jay and Natalie Hickenlooper Michael Thomas Lamar and Sherri Van Wagenen John Williams $2,500-4,999 Chris Anderson Anonymous (3 donors) James and Margaret Avent Austin and Kristi Bankhead Daniel and Sheila Barnett Carol Beckwith Van Bohne Kirk and Susan Boman Cliff and Kari Butler Edgar and Ana Cataxinos Char Chacon Tracy and Derrick Christman Joan Coles Maggie and Randel Cummings Hashem and Mojdeh Ebrahimi Thomas and Susan Ellison Carol Fineagan Warren and Judy Gaddis Jennie Garner Stephanie Goodliffe Karl and Elizabeth Haas Todd Holmberg Steven and Patricia Horton Jeffrey and Susan Hutchings John Hylen David and Marina James Beverley K. & Boyd F. Jensen Family Trust Scott Jensen Jane L. Kemp Maurice V. Kenney Michael and Alicyn King John and Michelle Macfarlane James Macintyre and Elizabeth Joy Arline and Bruce Markosian Patricia and Bob McLean Robin C. Mead Lori and Steve Miles David S. Murdock Donald and Mildred Nielsen Earl and Irene Nordbrock John and Ann O’Connell James Olson Robert Parker Thomas Pratt Donald and Jane Pugh Lynn J. Rasmussen and Hallee Wiece Shaun J. Ritchie Nick and Penny Rose James and Tina Simkins Steve Simmons and Laurie Jensen Charleen Snow Amy Sorenson and Blair Hodson Harvey and Freida Sweitzer Scott and Betsy Thornton Terry and Julie Uhrig Melinda Waite Erie and Linda Walker Karina and Jonathan Walker Craig and Roberta Wardle $1,000-2,499 Danielle Adams G. and Ida Lee Anderson Kathryn J. Anderson Kevin Anderson Annie Anderson Susan Anderson Shirley Angel Anonymous (14 Donors) Armand Antommaria Patty Arthur DeWayne and Eugele Ashmead David E. Austin Lewis and Nancy Baker Janet Balbierz Gordon and Kristin Barland Brian Barnhisel Nancy Barthelmess Barbara Baskett Herman J. Baumann Jr. Zach and Kelley Beaudry Patricia and John Becnel Kayden and Beverly Bell Ted and Bonna Bellinger Dennis Bennett Raymond and Dale Berry Lorris and Ann Betz Arlene Billings Randy and Robin Booth Robert and Dixie Boyle Kathleen Boynton James and Mary Bradley Dana and Mark Brennan David and Carol Breslauer Sherwood Bridges Joyce L. Brinck Samuel Brown Ulrich and Lise Brunhart Kate and Bert Bunnell Jerrold and JoAnne Burgess Mary Jo Burgess James and Jean Burns Philip and Anita Burns Margot Butler James Campbell E. Lindsay and Carla Carlisle Hugh and Gisella Chace Dolores Chase William Choplin and Nancy Nowak Brandon Christensen Thomas and Bonnie Christensen Matt Clark Robert and Elizabeth Clawson Dave Clifton and Christy Bond Cathi Coleman Clyde Coller Maxine Conder Leona Cook Robert C. Cooksey Thomas and Joanne Coppin Micquelle Corry David and Carol Coulter Randy and Claudean Cox Robert and Maria Craig Bruce and Marsha Cummings JoEllen and Randel Cummings Thomas and Candace Dee David and Kathryn Degener Helen Dillard Jamie Dodge Michael and Maura Domeier Debora L. Donahue Matthew and Nancy Dorny Paul and Terrell Dougan Robert and Christinia Drennan Richard and Pamela Dropek James and Judith Dykman Jaime Edmund Mark and Bobbie Edmunds Dan Eining Jeffrey D. Eisenberg Daniel and Jan England Dean and Kim England William and Fern England Robert and Mary Evans Russell and Kathleen Evans Shannon Feeney David Felt and Lynda Wendel George and Debra Felt James and Tammy Felt Blair G. Felton and Stuart Asahina Barbara J. Finlayson Ellen F. Fisher John and Sheila Flynn Andrew G. Franta and Stacey Margolis Thomas and Carol Frazer Dennis and Susan Fredette Peter Freed Gilbert and Lynda Fuller Steve and Sandy Fullmer Dennis and Shirley Gaither Scott and Rebecca Gardner Robin Geddings Max P. Gerber Marsha Gilford and Gordon LaFleur Jana L. Glass Barbara B. Godsey and Robert B. King Rick and Ann Gold Sharon Gorman Robert and Joyce Graham Brooke and Sally Grant Anita E. Graves Robert and Karen Greene Martin and Glynis Gregory Robert Gregory Carol Griffiths Jefferson and Jodi Gross Robert and Linda Grow Nathan Hadfield Ehsan Hadjbiain David and Shirley Hagen David and Christine Hailey Stephen and Kathleen Hale Michael S. Hanks Douglas and Toni Hansen Carol and John Hanshaw Catherine and John Harris Mark and Pam Hashimoto Jared Heaton Sean Heaton Chris and Claudia Heusch Jeffrey and Kathryn Higgs Lance Hinerman Anthony Hirst William E. Hoban and Shirley Harmon Gregory and Susan Hoepfner Mark W. Hoffman Patricia Hogan 23 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Garrett Holbrook Marvon and Ilene Holdaway Martin Hollingsworth Brian and Ann Homer Oren Hopkins Stephen P. Horvat Andrew Howlett Paul and Lisa Huber Zan V. Hughes John and Barbara Hunerjager Gilbert and Thelma Iker Gordon Irving Lindsay Isakson Rusty and Louise Isakson Alan and Mary Ann Jackson Ted and Charlotte Jacobsen Elaine Jensen Rick Jensen Anne and Conrad Jenson Michael Jeppesen Michael Jerman M. Craig Johns Scott Johns Blake S. Johnson Bonnie Johnson Eric C. Johnson Scott D. Johnson and Linda Edelman Kim Jones Thomas and Janice Jones Kerry Kelly and Ross Whitaker Ross and Nancy Kendell Norman W. Kettner Paul and Christina Kim Janet and Adamant King Spencer and Kristen Kirk Charlotte Kirkwood June and Frank Knight Paul Koch Andrew and Lorraine Kocik Robert Leary Dr. Linda Leckman, M.D. James B. Lee Christopher M. Lehman and Julie Monahan Wendy and Lawrence Leigh Kim Leung 24 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 24-25 Kris Liacopoulos LeeAnne Linderman Kathryn Lindquist and James R. Moore Paul and Kathleen Littlefield David and Margaret Lovell Libby Lowther Blake Madsen Lindsay Malechek and Randall Klimes Boaz Markewitz and Jeanmarie Mayer Robert and Leanne Mason Kelly and Annette Maxfield Michael and Geraldine McDonald Teresa McClellan Gregory B. McComas and Vilija N. Avizonis Bill and Suzelle McCullough Lynelle McDonald Kirk McDougal Mike McKee Gerald and Jane Meiling Peter and Catherine Meldrum Kenneth and Kimberly Menlove Paul and Susan Messerly Marjorie Nichols Christopher and Lisa Millburn Edith Miller Mellanie and Michael Miller John and Anne Milliken Casey Mills Dorthy Mineer Martin and Virginia Mitchell Susanne Monsen Robert E. Moore John and Margaret Morrison Bridie Morrow David and Francine Morrow Daniel and Helen Moser Keith and Leslie Motley Craig Neeley Edward Nelson Mark Nelson Bridget Newell Roger and Annette Newman Keith and Beverly Nielsen Michael Nook Michael and Sherie Olsen Eric and Marylynn Olson James and Debra Ann Olson Gordon and Lillian O’Neil Lynda and Robert Orr O.Don and Barbara Ostler Amy Owen Constance Page Donald and Eleonore Page Michael Page Brian D. Parcell M. Jane Parks Mary Paulsen Peder J. Pedersen and Mary E. Domeier Carolyn A. Pedone and John Rose Jill Perelson Ludvik Peric-Golia Leslie Petersen Marta J. Petersen Jessica Peterson Richard and Kathy Peterson Thomas and Rachel Pierce Laurence Plumb Bernard Poisson Keith and Susan Pope George and Dixie Powell Richard and Beth Pratt D. J. and Laurie Priano Richard and G. Lynn Price The Prodigioso Trust Samuel and Colleen Quigley David E. Quinney Jr. Rick and Helen Rappaport Robert and Laurie Rasmussen Lise Rauzi Jessica and Reed Rawson Marybeth Raynes Douglas Reilly Cheryl and Charles Rogers Donielle Ricci David and Patricia Ricks Wilson and Dianne Robbins Ian Robertson and Janine Wittwer Kendall and Cara Robins James and Janice Robinson Jerry and Barbara Robinson N. Leone Rogers Vance and Linda Rollins Nancy Rose and Marc Jackson Ruth Rudolph Brian and Janice Ruggles Patricia Rushton Stanley and Marilyn Russell Gary and Darlene Sackett Jeffrey and Susan Saffle Edward and Paula Salzetti Kathleen Scheppner Paul and Karen Schettler Edward and Jeanne Schmidt Theodore and Elizabeth Schmidt Jonathan Schofield Emily Schultz Jeff Schunk and Sylvia Morin Renae and J. Schwartz Steven and Katherine Scullion Sharon L. Seppi Jack and Donna Serina Terry Sheldon Scott D. Sheridan and Robin Smith Thomas and Heidi Sheridan Michael Shuping Matthew and Deborah Sigman DanaLee Simon Kelle and Julie Simon Brian Smith Charles Smith Dennis and Lana Smith Kelly and Barbara Smith Mark Smith Mark and Kristina Snihurowych Morton Somer James Sorenson S. Philip and Lola Speckart Adam Staks Karen J. Stam James Steele David J. Stillman Mary Stoneman Gail Strindberg G. Yvonne Stroup Steven and Connie Sturzenegger Martha P. Sudweeks Christopher Tahbaz Jon and Kelly Taylor Trent Taylor Ron and Kelly Thayer John R. Thomas and Jennifer Lawton A. Lear Thorpe William Topper United Way Mile High United Way United Way of Greater Milwaukee Lawrence and Ellen Trainer Richard Trentman Allen and Diane Trevino Veloy and Carol Varner Joseph and Laurie Vervaecke Blake and Tamara Wade Jerald and Floy Wagstaff Lee Walker and Dorothy Rodes Joseph and Cynthia Walkowski James and Erma Wallace Jason and Troylynn Wallin Andrew and Kathleen Wallman Richard and Susan Walter Terry and Sandra Ward Don and Megan Wardell Nicholas and Nancy Ward Franklin and Gayle Wareham Thomas and Renae Warne Stephen Warner Karen and Doug Warrick Wes Watts Joseph and Elaine Weis John C. Welker Wayne and Laura Welling Steven Westenskow Charles and Anne White Keith and Cherilyn White Walter Widmer Jonathan Wilde Candace Wilkes Ann Williams Scott and Alice Williams Patricia J. Winmill and Bryce Panzer Barry and Ann Wirth Julie Wolfe Bruce and Vera Wood Irene Woodford David and Lynette Woodward William and Lois Worlton Ed Wycherley Bradley and Stephanie Yoder Josh and Susan Zimmerman United Way of Northern Utah United Way of Salt Lake 25 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Planned Giving Full Plate Society Honoring those who have made a meaningful commitment to the future of Utah Food Bank by including a gift in their estate plans. Jeffrey Gliedman M.D. and Laura Gliedman Endowment Fund Elizabeth Roth Hayes Eleanor Knowles Family Trust LeeAnne and Chris Linderman Kelly and Annette Maxfield Jacqueline G. Page Charitable Trust Betty Jane Scherer Trust Roy E. Talbot Living Trust For more information or if you have made a planned gift to Utah Food Bank, please contact Lavine Shapiro, funds manager, at (801) 887-1221. 26 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 26-27 Commercial Donors 6 Million+ lbs. Walmart 1,000,000-5,999,999 Asssociated Foods/ARO Dannon 500,000-999,999 Albertsons Columbia Fresh Produce Sales 100,000-499,999 A & Z Produce AG Against Hunger Blue Bunny California Association of Food Banks ConAgra Costco Davis Jubilee 50,000-99,999 Advanced H20 Blaine Hartley Campbell Soup Company Cott Corp Food for Health 25,000-49,999 C.R. Produce Covenant Transport Cream O’Weber Dairy Dole Food Company DS Waters Feed The Children Food Lifeline Food Bank 10,000-24,999 Abbott Nutrition Adams Produce LLC Alan Bangerter Blue Mountain Foods Harmons Smith’s Food & Drug The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints MOM Brands Sam’s Club Sun Products Eagle Eye Produce Johnsonville Sausage LLC Kellogg Kraft Foods Inc. Nestle USA, Inc Peak Distribution Pepsi Cola Procter & Gamble Reckitt Benckiser Schreiber Foods Skagit Valleys Best Produce Stone Ground Bakery Sysco Intermountain Target Western Veg-Produce Inc White Wave Foods Winco Winegars Frito Lay Inc. Greencore Hershey Company Papa Pita Bakery Pinnacle Foods Pure Farm Produce Ralcorp-Lofthouse Saint Mary’s Food Bank Starbucks Unilever Winder Dairy Fresh from the Start LLC Harward Farms Idaho Food Bank J.R. Simplot Kenco - ADC Kimberly-Clark Litehouse Moroni Feed & Poultry Nutrisystem Oregon Food Bank Pride Transport Pro-Health Quaker-Tropicana-Gatorade Reser’s Fine Foods Roadrunner Food Bank Seashare Soelbergs Market Three Square Food Bank United Food Bank Wadsworth Brothers Construction Fassio Egg Farm Ferrero USA Food Bank of Northern Nevada Gay W. Pettingill Gold Stone Leasing Granato’s Granite School District Handy Truck Line Joe Granto Produce Joffee’s Coffee Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Maakoa Charities 27 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report May Trucking McCain Foods Inc. Mountain Country Produce Mountain View Mushrooms Natural Grocers 1,000-9,999 3 Amigos Market Albina All Fresh Allan Rocek American Carrier Aramark Bakemark Bhandal Bros. Trucking Blue Ribbon Transport Braden Jeppson C.H. Robinson C.R. England Central Refrigerated Service City Market Coca-Cola North America Columbia Gorge Organic Columbus Bakery Continental Mills Cookie Tree Bakery Core-Mark Country Foods Daily’s Meats Dale Smith Meats Darigold Dawn Food Products Inc. Deer Creek Foods Del Monte Fresh Produce Delta Egg Farm Dixie Nurition Douglas Eisert Dunham Melons 28 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 28-29 Nicholas and Company NPS Oakdell Egg Farm Quality Produce Ridley’s Family Market Right Way Trucking Rocky Mountain Eggs Stewart’s Market Taffy Town Inc. Tyson Foods USANA E.D. Transfer Farmland Foods Farr’s Ice Cream Fast Transportation Frei’s Market General Mills Inc. Giltner/Miller Glause Bakery Goddard Warehouse Gold Stone Leasing Golden Retriever Rescue Granny B’s Cookies Great Harvest H.J. Heinz Halbersleben Trucking Ham Produce Company Heartland Express Heinz North America Hometown Market Hormel Indulgent Foods J & W Distribution Jemmer Distributing Jessup Trucking JMH International Julie Rasmusson Keith Pedersen Kmart - Woods Cross Kneaders - St. George Knight Transportation LA Foods Layton Frozen Dough Lee DeNiro Leeds Market Liberty Transport Little Opee’s Produce LSG Sky Chefs Lucerne Foods M&M Mars Manuel’s Fine Foods Marble Slab Creamery Marion-Polk Food Share Marten Transport Martin Brower Meyer Trucking Michael Foods Montana Brand Produce Monterey Mushroom Morgan Barron Muir Copper Canyon Farms Neuro Drinks Noble Express Pacific Seafood Paradise Bakery - St. George Patrick Mounteer Paulista Dist Inc. Peet’s Coffee & Tea Pepperidge Farm Petco Pictsweet Pilgrims Pride Prime Inc. Produce Exchange Quivana Red Mountain Market Riceland Foods Inc. Rigtrups Egg Farm RPE Inc. S.F.E. Inc. Sabra Dipping Co. Sara Lee Foods USA Schiff Nutrition International Schwan Foods Seville Fine Foods Souper Salad Springville Meat Super Market Super Mercado Super Saver Food Center Sweet Candy Co. Taylor Farms TLB Farms Tree Top Inc. US Cold Storage US Foodservice Volume Snacks Wanship Transportation Welch Foods Western Nut Co. Inc. White Satin World Foods Food & Fund Drives Albertsons #301 America First Credit Union Bluffdale Elementary Bonneville Stake Center Brighton Ski Resort Brookwood Elementary BSA Scouting For Food Bureau of Reclamation Employee Butler Middle School Canyons Technical Education Central Refrigerated Service Check City Churchill Jr. High School Clayton Middle School Clearlink Clearlink Technologies LLC Crescent Electric Curves For Women Dan’s Foods Store Datamark Diamond Ridge Elementary Dilworth Elementary Douglas Eisert Dover Corporation Draper Elementary eBay Inc. Edgemont Elementary Elk Meadows Elementary Elk Ridge Middle School Emerson Elementary Fidelity Investments Foothill YSA Ward Fort Herriman Middle School Fox Hollow Elementary Fresh Markets Harmons Holiday Oil Human Race Indian Hills Middle School Integrated Solutions Jiffy Lube John Holmes Construction Jordan High School Juan Diego High School Kaysville South Stake Relief Society Keller Williams Kid Power Food Drive Macey’s Marble Slab Creamery Matheson Junior High McMillan Elementary Miche Bag NALC Overstock.com Park City Turkey Drive PC Laptops Peerless Beauty Supply Pioneer Elementary Prestige Financial Services Primary Children’s Medical Center Progrexion Providence Hall Elementary Quail Hollow Elementary RC Willey Rico’s Restaurant Ringling Bros. Riverton Motors Group Riverview Jr. High School Rowland Hall St. Mark’s School Salt Lake City Library Salt Lake Foothill Stake Sam’s Club Simply Mac Smith’s Snowbird Resort SOS Staffing South Hills Middle School South Jordan Elementary Sprague Branch Sunset Ridge Middle School Taylorsville Elementary Terra Linda Elementary Uintah Elementary Ultradent Products Union Middle School University of Utah Alumni University of Utah Health Care Up With Kids US Synthetic UTA Walmart Waterford School West High West Jordan Middle School Westland Elementary Westvale Elementary Whittier Elementary Whole Foods Market Zions Bank Delta Fillmore Hanksville Junction Mount Pleasant Nephi Richfield Desert Rose Charities Dixie Care & Share Duchesne County Food Pantry Emery County Food Bank Family Connection Food Bank Flaming Gorge Food Pantry Garfield Care & Share Genesis Project Grace Episcopal Church Grand County Food Bank - Moab Granger Community Christian Church Grantsville 1st Baptist Church Grantsville CAP Green River Community Center Griffin Memorial Food Distribution Sites PARTNER AGENCIES Pantries Adventure Church - Draper Adventure Church of American Fork AIDS Foundation Apostolic Assembly of God Ashley Valley Pantry Beaver Care & Share Bible Baptist Church Big Water Care and Share Bountiful Community Pantry Box Elder Food Pantry C.L.U.B.B. Jesus Cache Community Food Pantry Carbon County Food Bank CAS Provo Catholic Community Services Salt Lake Catholic Community Services - Ogden Center of Hope Christian Center of Park City Crossroads Urban Center Central Utah Food Services: Bicknell 29 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report Hope Resurrected Church House of Prayer Hurricane Care and Share Iglesia de Jesucristo Iraqi Community of Utah Iron County Care & Share Kane County Care & Share Kearns 1st Baptist Church Long Valley Care and Share Lutheran Social Services of Utah Magna Community Action Program Milford Care and Share Ministerios Amor en Accion Salvation Army Family Services Share Inc. Silver Sage Senior Center SLC 5 Foursquare Church Somali Community South County Community Action St. Andrew Catholic Parish St. James Episcopal Church St. Joseph the Worker St. Mark’s Hildegards St. Paul’s Food Pantry Taylorsville Food Pantry Tooele County Food Bank Tooele First Baptist Church Transitions Pantry - Blanding Transitions Pantry - Bluff Transitions Pantry - Montezuma Transitions Pantry - Monument Tremonton Food Pantry VOA - Homeless Outreach Program Wendover Christian Fellowship West High Family Resource West Valley Community Action Program Westside Food Pantry Odyssey House - Women & Children Ronald McDonald House Serenity House St. Mary’s Home For Men VMH - C.O.R.E. VMH - Safehaven Storefront VOA - Detox Adult VOA - Women & Children West Jordan Care Center The Road Home Victory Outreach Your Community Connection Salvation Army Family Services Kitchen St. Anne’s Center St. Vincent De Paul Kitchen Holy Cross Ministries International Rescue Committee Kids World Neighborhood House PAL Boxing Center Rise Inc. Murray Community Action Program New Life Christian Fellowship Northwest Community Action Program Nueva Esperanza Community Service Ogden Seventh-day Adventist Ogden Weber Community Action Program Panguitch Care & Share Reach Salt Lake Rescue Mission - Salt Lake Salt Lake City Mission Salvation Army - Ogden Residential and Rehabilitation Facilities First Step House House of Hope - Salt Lake John Taylor House Odyssey House - Adult Shelters Dove Center South Valley Sanctuary Soup Kitchens Good Samaritan Program Youth Programs Boys & Girls Club - Capitol West Boys & Girls Club - Lied Center Guadalupe Education Program Beryl Junction Cahone Mesa Caliente Cedar Paiute Coalville Elim Lutheran Eureka Goshen 30 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 30-31 Granstville Heber Heber - Home Delivery Horizonte Ivins Shivwits Kanosh Paiute Lake Point Layton Liberty Park LSS Mexican Hat Millcreek Montello Monticello Morgan County Navajo Mountain Food Box Calvary Tower Capitol Villa Compass Villa Dominguez Apartments Escalante Apartments FNC City Plaza Gerald Wright Villa Glendale Senior Housing Grace Mary Manor SLCSD - Meadowlark SLCSD - Mountain View SLCSD - Newman SLCSD - Northwest Middle SLCSD - Riley SLCSD - Rose Park SLCSD - Whittier/Hawthorne South Salt Lake Target - Meals for Minds UFB Home Delivery Valley Free Will Village North Produce Washington County Hamilton Apartments Harmony Gardens Home Delivery Program IOOF Tower Jerald Merrill Apartments Kelly Benson Apartments Liberty Wells Lincoln Towers Lowell Apartments Martha’s Terrace Multi-Ethnic Senior Hi-Rise Northwest Charities Housing Phillips Plaza Plymouth View Apartments Preston Place Romney Plaza South Lake Villa St. Mark’s Tower Sunrise Metro Housing Taylor Springs Apartments Valley Fair Village Victoria Woods Wasatch Manor West Jordan Senior Housing Willow Wood Senior Complex Glendale Senior Housing Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Grace Mary Manor Grand County Food Bank - Moab Hamilton Apartments Harmony Gardens Head Start CCH Home Base West Head Start JRR SLC Head Start Murray Head Start Shriver Home Delivery Program IOOF Tower Jerald Merrill Apartments Kearns 1st Baptist Church Kelly Benson Apartments Liberty Wells Lincoln Towers Lowell Apartments Martha’s Terrace Multi-Ethnic Senior Hi-Rise Phillips Plaza Plymouth View Apartments Preston Place Redwood Road Recreation Center Riverside Apartments Romney Plaza SLC 5 Foursquare Church SLC Bee’s Parking Lot-Horizonte South Lake Villa St. Benedict’s Manor St. Mark’s Tower Sunrise Metro Housing Taylor Springs Apartments Tooele County Food Bank Valley Fair Village Victoria Woods Wasatch Manor West Jordan Senior Housing Willow Wood Senior Complex Jackson Elementary Kearns Jr. High Kennedy Jr. High Lied Boys & Girls Club Lincoln Elementary (Granite School District) Lincoln Elementary (Salt Lake City School District) Midvale Boys & Girls Club Mountain View Elementary Northwest Middle School Oquirrh Hills Elementary Pete Suazo Boxing Center Palmer Court Salvation Army Sandy Elementary Sorenson Multicultural Center Tooele Boys & Girls Club Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake U.S. Dream Academy Volunteers of America, Homeless Youth Resource Center Woodrow Wilson Elementary Youth Impact Community Center Community Supplemental Food Program VOA - Homeless Youth Resource Youth City Youth Impact PROGRAMS Mobile Pantries SLCSD - Backman SLCSD - Edison SLCSD - Escalante SLCSD - Franklin SLCSD - Jackson New Life Tooele Ogden Oljato Palmer Court Red Mesa Rich County Richfield Paiute Roy Adventure Church - Draper Bountiful Community Pantry Calvary Tower Capitol Villa Carbon County Food Bank Catholic Community Services - Ogden Community Action Services - Provo Compass Villa Dominguez Apartments Emery County Food Bank Escalante Apartments FNC City Plaza Gerald Wright Villa Kids Cafe Bryant Middle School Capitol West Boys & Girls Club Central City Boys & Girls Club Copperview Elementary Delta Youth Activities Center East Midvale Elementary Glendale Middle School Horizonte Hser Ner Moo Community & Welcome Center 31 5/13/13 4:29 PM 2012 annual Report BackPack American Preparatory Academy Antimony Elementary Ashman Elementary Blanding Bluff Elementary Blanding Elementary Brigham City Elementary Bryce Tropic Elementary Butterfield Elementary Franklin Elementary Glendale Elementary Goshutes Guadalupe Schools Heber Valley Elementary Jackson Elementary Jeremy Ranch Elementary J.R. Smith Elementary McPolin Elementary Midvale Boys & Girls Club Midway Elementary Mountain View Elementary Northwest Middle School Old Mill Elementary Panguitch New Frontiers Parleys Park Elementary Pete Suazo Boxing Center Rocky Mountain Elementary Soldier Hollow Elementary Sorenson Multicultural Center Timpanogos Elementary Trailside Elementary Tremonton Elementary Tse’bii’nidzisgai Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake U.S. Dream Academy Wasatch Alternative High School Wasatch High School Leadership Executive Team Karen Sendelback, CEO Ginette Bott, CMO Jim Yorgason, COO Kent Liston, CFO Board of Directors Dave Allred Nedra Christensen Tracy Christman Dave Davis Zane Day Sherri Dial Eliseo Faz Gil Fuller Reed Grant Ric Hammond Governance Committee Kelly Maxfield, Chair Dave Allred Operations Committee Clark Wood, Chair Zane Day Development Committee Kimball Young, Chair Austin Bankhead Ric Hammond Programs Committee Dave Allred, Chair Mark Anderson Nedra Christensen Finance & Audit Committee Gil Fuller, Chair Tracy Christman Reed Grant 32 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 32-33 Stephanie Horne Scott Jensen Kris Mecham Dawn Page Thomas Pierce Marc Probst Michael Shuping Clark Wood Kimball Young Carol Fineagan Gil Fuller Clark Wood Kimball Young Jeff England Eliseo Faz Lee Hussey Kurt Kennedy Russ Paskins Tim Woods Stephanie Horne Betsy Hunt Scott Jensen Dawn Page Marc Probst Eric Reynolds Michael Shuping Jeff Whipple Anne Wood Jill Duke Mel Gardner Jose Lazaro John Longaker Kris Mecham Nancy Nowak Bob Perry Norm Robinson Thomas Pierce Art Smith 33 5/13/13 4:29 PM 3150 South 900 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119 UFB_2012AnnualReport_TA14559_v21.indd 34 5/13/13 4:29 PM