2010 Annual Report
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2010 Annual Report
TOGETHER WE CAN END HUNGER 2010 Annual Report www.stophungernow.org Stop Hunger Now 615 Hillsborough Street, Suite 200, Raleigh, NC 27603 919.839.0689 • www.stophungernow.org What is Stop Hunger Now? Stop Hunger Now is a tax-exempt U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit humanitarian relief organization founded in 1998. Since its inception, SHN has delivered food aid and disaster relief supplies in the form of food, medicines, medical supplies, medical equipment, clothing, and blankets to thousands of disaster victims and other hungry and vulnerable people in seventy-six countries. Our Vision: a world without hunger. Our Mission: to end hunger in our lifetime by providing food and life saving aid to the world’s most vulnerable and by creating a global commitment to mobilize the necessary resources. Stop Hunger Now, Inc. 2010 Annual Report What is the meal packaging program? SHN operates a unique meal packaging program that has organized more than 125,000 volunteers who have packaged more than 47 million meals for distribution in developing countries. The packaging operation is mobile – it can go wherever volunteers are located – and can be scaled to accommodate as few as 25 or as many as 500 volunteers at a time. One SHN packaging event can result in the packaging of more than 1,000,000 meals. The use of volunteers for product packaging has resulted in an extremely cost-effective operation while, at the same time, increasing awareness of global hunger and food insecurity issues across a broad cross-section of the U.S. population. Since the inception of the meal packaging program in December 2005, these packaged meals have been used primarily to support school feeding programs in developing countries. Stop Hunger Now and hunger experts agree that hunger is solvable and is the common thread among the world’s most challenging issues. Targeting hunger – specifically by supporting school feeding programs – leverages support to other causes including poverty, disease, education, and the welfare of women and children. The growth of Stop Hunger Now’s meal packaging program has been dramatic, as illustrated in the following graph: 18 Millions of Meals Packaged 16.4 16 14 12 10 8.6 8 5.9 6 3.5 4 2 1.7 0 2006 Stop Hunger Now, Inc. 2007 2008 2009 2010 2010 Annual Report Who is involved? What are the key benefits for volunteers? Due to the valuable experience Stop Hunger Now’s meal packaging program provides volunteers, Stop Hunger Now has received much interest in establishing new locations throughout the U.S. and around the world. The demand in the community comes from organizations such as churches, civic organizations, corporations, and universities. Stop Hunger Now’s vision in 2011 is to meet the demand we see not only from those suffering from hunger, but also from the compassionate volunteers who want to help them. Stop Hunger Now’s meal packaging program supports the most sustainable way to fight hunger and provides volunteers with a fun, hands-on international volunteer mission project for caring people of all ages. Through the meal packaging program, our greatest dream is being realized – thousands of volunteers are learning the value of addressing hunger and are joining Stop Hunger Now in creating a world without hunger. They are taking action by volunteering to package meals and helping spread the word. Volunteers typically commit to a minimum of two hours at a time. Volunteering with Stop Hunger Now offers a wonderful volunteer opportunity for youth groups, religious organizations, civic and social clubs, schools, colleges and universities, fraternities and sororities. Stop Hunger Now, Inc. 2010 Annual Report How are meals distributed? Stop Hunger Now distributes its meals primarily through school feeding programs operated by partner organizations in developing countries. These school feeding programs promote education, encourage children to attend school, improve the health and nutrition of students, address gender inequalities, spur economic growth, combat child labor, and create a platform for tackling global issues. In addition to supporting school feeding programs, Stop Hunger Now also provides meals in response to crisis relief. Our strong partnership in Haiti, for example, enabled us to ship more than 8 million meals to support relief efforts after the January 2010 earthquake. Meal Shipment Distribution 2010 TOTAL Meals Shipped 15,709,260 Honduras Indonesia Kenya Liberia Nicaragua Swaziland Uganda Vietnam Zambia Zimbabwe Haiti Guatemala Afghanistan El Salvador Dominican Republic Afghanistan 112,080 Azerbaijan 285,120 Haiti Burundi 285,120 Honduras Dominican Republic 285,120 El Salvador Guatemala Stop Hunger Now, Inc. Azerbaijan Burundi Nicaragua 1,140,480 Swaziland 114,912 555,984 Uganda 285,120 Indonesia 570,240 Vietnam 570,240 613,008 Kenya 855,360 Zambia 427,680 Liberia 142,560 Zimbabwe 8,076,924 1,104,192 285,120 2010 Annual Report Gift-in-Kind Program In its efforts to respond to emergency needs around the world, Stop Hunger Now also receives and distributes significant donations of in-kind aid. These donations are large quantities of food, medicines, medical supplies, and other such items that may be of use in fighting hunger and providing relief in a crisis. In 2010, Stop Hunger Now sent approximately 2.1 million dollars worth of in-kind aid to four countries: Haiti, Pakistan, Philippines, and Liberia. Shipments included medicines, medical supplies, food, clothing, and shoes. Stop Hunger Now, Inc. 2010 Annual Report Rated Four-Star Charity by Charity Navigator In 2010, Stop Hunger Now received its third consecutive fourstar Charity Navigator rating. Only 13% of non-profits rated have received three consecutive four-star ratings. This is a powerful demonstration of Stop Hunger Now’s commitment to fulfill its mission in a fiscally responsible way. 97% of Stop Hunger Now’s income goes directly to the program with only 3% being spent on administrative and fundraising expenses. The four-star rating differentiates Stop Hunger Now from other non-profits and demonstrates to the public the organization is worthy of their trust. 2010 Audit Financial Information Revenue Primary Revenue Other Revenue Total Revenue $4,704,723 $2,155,920 $6,860,643 2010 Expenses Expenses Program Expenses Administrative Expenses Fundraising Expenses Total Functional Expenses $5,233,140 $296,989 $242,534 $5,772,662 Net Assets (end of year) $1,401,321 n Program Expenses n Administrative Expenses n Fundraising Expenses Stop Hunger Now, Inc. 2010 Annual Report Stop Hunger Now, Inc. 2010 Annual Report 2010 Donors GIK Donors Donors $10,000 - $25,000 Isagenix International B&G Foods Butterball Turkey The Signature Agency SalesForce Foundation ProBar Cott Beverages Athletes Honey Milk Church of the Servant – Oklahoma City Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina – Raleigh North Georgia UMC Conference Prince of Peace Lutheran Church – Springfield King’s Grant Presbyterian Church – Virginia Beach DAYWN Gesner-Johnson Family Foundation Hope Community Church – Raleigh Hayes Barton UMC – Raleigh Memphis Rotary Foundation Rotary Club of Burke Sunrise Fredericksburg UMC – Fredericksburg CrossCurrents International Institute Edenton Street UMC – Raleigh The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church – Roanoke Cary Oil Foundation Mt. Pisgah UMC – Midlothian The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Blowing Rock Rotary Club Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee First UMC – Mansfield Richmond District UMC Sanderson Ford Johns Creek UMC – Johns Creek King’s Bay Rotary McLean Rotary Club Foundation New Albany District SPX - Foundation for the Carolinas Virginia United Methodist Conference Lynnhaven UMC – Virginia Beach Hay Street UMC – Fayetteville Bennie L. & Gloria G. Hildebrand Fund Williamsburg Presbyterian Church Virginia Annual Conference UMC Marion District UMC Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee Rotary Club of Spruce Pine – Spruce Pine Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Donors more than $25,000 Hooters Community Endowment Fund Blacksburg UMC Christian Fellowship Church – Ashburn Christ UMC – Jackson Palms Presbyterian – Jacksonville Beach Rotary Club of Hendersonville NC Charitable Corporation Asbury UMC – Raleigh Cornerstone Christian Fellowship – Chandler Lynchburg District UMC Williamson’s Chapel UMC – Mooresville 83 Marketing Providence UMC – Charlotte Valdese Rotary Club 7670 Stop Hunger Now, Inc. 2010 Annual Report 2010 Board of Directors Jacob Blass David Johnston Hope Williams Chapel Hill, NC Cornelius, NC Raleigh, NC Michael Constantino Rev. Reginald Ponder Rosemary Wyche Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Rev. Jo Elaine Harris Tom Proctor Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Ray Buchanan Founder and International President Matt Hong Rajesh Rao Atlanta, GA Raleigh, NC Rod Brooks President and CEO Dr. Adam Saffer McLean, VA Meal Packaging Locations Raleigh, NC Jackson, MS 919.954.6480 raleigh@stophungernow.org 601.667.4624 jackson@stophungernow.org Lynchburg, VA Philadelphia, PA 434.563.3485 lynchburg@stophungernow.org 215.990.6958 philadelphia@stophungernow.org Charlotte, NC Phoenix, AZ 85226 704.966.6516 charlotte@stophungernow.org 623.242.2431 phoenix@stophungernow.org Atlanta, GA 757.858.8080 hamptonroads@stophungernow.org 404.461.9581 atlanta@stophungernow.org Goldsboro, NC Santa Ana, CA 919.809.7711 goldsboro@stophungernow.org 714.253.7711 santaana@stophungernow.org design by Hampton Roads, VA Richmond, VA 804.381.6503 richmond@stophungernow.org Stop Hunger Now, Inc. www.stophungernow.org/staff 10 2010 Annual Report