Food for thought Hello! FALL 2016 This page is traditionally reserved for a story about the people we serve. We know that putting a face to the 47,000 people who are hungry in Boulder and Broomfield Counties can be a very powerful way to connect you to our work. We had spoken to a man earlier this month when he and his wife came to request food for the first time. They filled a cart and enrolled in our weekly Feeding Families program. As many visitors do, the man shared a bit about their situation. A member of the U.S. Armed Forces, he was preparing to leave in a few weeks for his next assignment. He was so grateful to hear that his family would receive the extra food they needed while he was away. His relief was visible. Moved by the story, we asked him if we could share it. He agreed, and as the interview drew near, he changed his mind. He was comfortable sharing his story with us, but he was just too nervous about sharing it publicly. We have other stories we could have substituted here, but as I thought about the situation, I felt it was important to talk about why there are so many stories we don t tell. For as many stories as we share, there are hundreds more that we are asked to keep anonymous. Quite often, the people we serve are too embarrassed or ashamed. Even when their situation is outside of their control, even when they are working hard but can t make ends meet, and even if it is a one-time visit to the food bank, they feel bad about needing help. For as many stories as we share, there are hundreds more that we are asked to keep anonymous. To our military friend and everyone we serve: Community Food Share and our partners are here for you. When you walk away, food in hand, we do not want you to feel regret. We want you to feel the support and encouragement of your community, even if your story remains anonymous. Sincerely, Michelle Orge Executive Director www.communityfoodshare.org
Annual Report Fiscal Year 2016 Our Mission To be a leader in our community s effort to end hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties 9.1 TOTAL POUNDS MILLION DISTRIBUTED PERCENT OF DISTRIBUTED FOOD THAT WAS PRODUCE: PERCENT OF DISTRIBUTED FOOD THAT WAS PROTEIN: GOAL: 25% ACTUAL: 32% GOAL: 37% ACTUAL: 44% 2
Statement of Financial Activities SUPPORT & REVENUE WE GET FOOD TO THOSE WHO NEED IT IN TWO WAYS: Food Pantries Soup Kitchens 65% Partner Agencies Community Food Share s Programs Feeding Families 35% Elder Share Mobile Pantries Shelters Contributions $2,107,736 Grants $335,909 Government $140,841 Special Events (Net) $206,728 Earned Income $132,439 CASH SUBTOTAL $2,923,653 Food Donations & Other Non-Cash Support $14,971,572 TOTAL $17,895,225 EXPENSES Program Services $1,939,473 Fundraising $525,617 Administration $379,504 CASH SUBTOTAL $2,844,594 Food Distributed & Other Non-Cash Expenses $15,156,193 TOTAL $18,000,787 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ($105,562) Based on audited financial statements ending June 30, 2016. Thank you for all that you do. It s such a beautiful service that you provide to the community. We had a week where we had nothing, and Community Food Share made all the difference. -A mom who visits Feeding Families, CFS s onsite pantry 3
TIPS FOR CONDUCTING A SUCCESSFUL FOOD & FUND DRIVE Food and fund drives provide nutritious food and vital operating funds to Community Food Share, while raising awareness of hunger issues in our community. What to Collect We ll provide you with a list of our most-needed nonperishable food items. We also encourage you to collect funds as part of your drive, because for every $1 you raise, we provide 3 meals. We will happily track donations and report the total to you. Getting Started Register using our online form at www.communityfoodshare.org/fooddrive. If you are a corporate group, please contact Susan Finesilver, Director of Strategic Partnerships, prior to your drive: sfinesilver@communityfoodshare.org or (303) 652-3663 ext. 209. Last year, community members like you collected more than a quarter of a million pounds of food through food drives! Promoting Your Drive We will provide collection barrels and marketing materials. Visit www.communityfoodshare.org/fooddrive for our complete Food Drive Guide. NEW WEBSITE COMING JANUARY 2017 Community Food Share s website is receiving a makeover. Our hope is that the new website will offer an improved, more intuitive user experience that gets you the information you need quicker. We re recruiting Quality Control Volunteers to review the new site and provide feedback prior to the launch. If you re interested in participating, please contact Julia McGee, Director of Communications, at jmcgee@communityfoodshare.org or (303) 652-3663 ext. 227. 4
TEE UP! Against Hunger Golf Tournament $106,000 raised thanks to generous sponsors and attendees Our 27th annual golf tournament welcomed 30 foursomes to Coal Creek Golf Course on September 2nd. A sincere thank you to our title sponsor, Richmond American Homes, as well as the supporting sponsors, players, donors, and volunteers who helped make this festive event a success! Over the last 27 years, proceeds from this tournament have provided nearly 7 million meals to those in need in Boulder and Broomfield Counties! Catherine Eichel Photography corporate CORNER Our Corporate Partnership Program offers ways to get involved in the fight against hunger. The benefits include corporate recognition and employee engagement. Volunteer This is a way to build teamwork! Consider incorporating volunteer shifts as part of new-hire orientation. Engage Energize employees by coordinating a food and fund drive. They ll be proud to work for a company supporting vital community work. Consider a corporate match, too! Learn Schedule an education session. We ll provide a speaker and discuss ways to be involved. Donate Underwrite a Community Food Share program, help cover procurement costs, or make a gift to support our mission. Contact Susan Finesilver, Director of Strategic Partnerships, at sfinesilver@communityfoodshare.org or (303) 652-3663 ext. 209. 5
FAMILY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES We are thrilled to welcome kids to Community Food Share, while offering you the opportunity to engage your children in hunger relief. Tasks typically include sorting and repackaging food donations. Age Eligibility Chaperone Requirements When 5 years and older. Children ages 5-14 must have an adult chaperone with them, at least 1 adult for every 3 children. Ongoing opportunities available on Tuesday evenings, 3:00-6:30 PM (drop-in). Shifts typically last 2 hours. How to Get Started New family volunteers must attend a 30-minute orientation, which is offered weekly on Mondays at 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. If you need to schedule an orientation outside these times, please call our office and speak with a member of our volunteer team. Once you ve attended an orientation, you re ready to drop-in on a Tuesday evening no registration required! Children as young as five are fighting hunger with Community Food Share. NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR REGISTERED VOLUNTEERS: SATURDAY SHIFTS Come sort food and bag produce at our warehouse, every third Saturday of the month, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM. Volunteers must sign up for shifts in advance at www. communityfoodshare.org/get-involved. Volunteer Spotlight Mike Diestel & Dean Turczyn Mike and Dean deliver boxes of fresh produce and pantry items to senior living communities as part of CFS s Elder Share program. They go the extra mile by delivering food directly to residents doors, and they are proud of the relationships they ve built. Mike says, I get a tremendous lift when I deliver food through Elder Share. The people recognize us, and it s so nice to see their faces light up when we arrive...we share conversation and exchange recipes. They show us their gardens and their photos. Mike and Dean, thank you for serving our senior clients with such compassion and commitment. 6
FAMILY VOLUNTEER DAYS DURING WINTER BREAK Tis the season to volunteer as a family! We re happy to offer additional family volunteer shifts while school s out. Shifts are 9:00-11:00 AM and 1:00-3:00 PM on the following dates: Monday, November 21 Tuesday, November 22 Wednesday, November 23 Monday, December 19 Tuesday, December 20 Wednesday, December 21 Tuesday, December 27 Wednesday, December 28 Thursday, December 29 Please sign up in advance: log in or register at www.communityfoodshare.org/get-involved, and look for the activity called Family Volunteer Day. A FOND FAREWELL TO SUE ERICSON Sue pictured with previous CFS staff members, at our original office off of 55th Street in Boulder (circa 1999). In September, we celebrated the retirement of Sue Ericson, Community Food Share s longtime volunteer manager. After 24 years, there are countless memories and stories tied to the woman who represents the heart and soul of our volunteer department. Since she arrived in 1992, Sue has introduced thousands of volunteers and supporters to our mission, significantly increasing our capacity to distribute more food to those who need it. We thank her for the hard work and dedication she has shown this organization and the community as a whole. Sue s energy, enthusiasm, humor, and sass will be dearly missed by staff and volunteers alike, but we won t worry too much...she tells us she will be back as a volunteer! Thus far, Sue has settled in nicely to retirement, spending most days with her grandchildren, and she has been volunteering at a local church s food pantry. BioLife Plasma The team at BioLife Plasma Services is passionate about giving back to the community, and when they heard about CFS s need for volunteers, they immediately came to help. Our friends from BioLife are up for any task, whether sorting canned goods, packing orders for our Partner Agencies, or their favorite task sorting frozen meat! What do we REALLY love about them? They ve committed to volunteer with us every month. BioLife, we are so grateful for your ongoing support, and we hope you ll inspire other local businesses to join us as monthly group volunteers! 7
$1 = 3 meals Our Mission To be a leader in our community s effort to end hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties Upcoming Events Colorado Gives Day Tuesday, December 6 Colorado Gives Day is an annual statewide movement to celebrate and increase philanthropy in Colorado through online giving. Last year, Colorado Gives Day raised more than $28 million for Colorado non-profits! Get Involved Donate at www.coloradogives.org/communityfoodshare. Donations made to Community Food Share on Colorado Gives Day qualify for a boost from the $1 Million Incentive Fund, thereby increasing the value of every dollar you donate. You can also pre-schedule your donations prior to the big day! Compete to Beat Hunger Corporate Challenge May 2017 Plan now for next year! This is a friendly competition among local companies to raise dollars and collect food. Get Involved Contact Susan Finesilver, Director of Strategic Partnerships, at sfinesilver@communityfoodshare.org or (303) 652-3663 ext. 209. 650 S. Taylor Avenue Louisville, CO 80027 (303) 652-3663 www.communityfoodshare.org /communityfoodshare @commfoodshare /CommunityFoodShareOrganization Charity Navigator s Highest Rating Community Food Share is proud to have received the highest rating four stars by Charity Navigator, America s premier independent evaluator. We have received this honor for 12 consecutive years, which places us in the top 1% of charities nationwide. The rating reflects Community Food Share s sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency. Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00 Feeding Families (onsite pantry): Wednesday, 10:00-3:45 Thursday & Friday, 8:30-1:45 Small Food Donations Accepted in Main Office: Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:30 Dock Receiving Hours (large food donations): Monday-Friday, 8:00-3:00 (Questions? Call our food procurement manager at (303) 652-3663 ext. 211) 8