Address to Mail Donation to Feed the Chidren

The information on this page was last updated 9/5/2022. If you see errors or omissions, please email: [email protected]


Summary

Established over 40 years ago, Feed the Children is one of the leading anti-hunger organizations.

We dare to envision a world where no child goes to bed hungry. To help create that world, we are dedicated to helping families and communities achieve stable lives and to reducing the need for help tomorrow-all while providing food and assistance to help them today.

In the United States we distribute product donations of food and other items from corporate donors through our network of local community partners, we provide classroom support and school supplies to students in vulnerable areas, and we mobilize resources quickly to aid recovery efforts when natural disasters strike.

Internationally, we manage child-focused community development programs that focus on reducing hunger and malnutrition, teaching health and promoting self-reliance in 8 countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin American. We welcome partnerships because we know that our work would not be possible without collaborative relationships. We seek to connect donors, partners, experts, volunteers, leaders and communities to raise awareness about childhood hunger and make it a thing of the past. That's something we can only do together.


Contact information

Mailing address:
Feed The Children
333 N. Meridian
Oklahoma City, OK 73107

Website: feedthechildren.org

Phone: 800-627-4556

Email: [email protected]


Organization details

EIN: 736108657

CEO/President: Travis Arnold

Chairman: Mike Hogan

Board size: 12

Founder: Dr. Larry Jones

Ruling year: 1967

Tax deductible: Yes

Fiscal year end: 06/30

Member of ECFA: No

Member of ECFA since:


Purpose

Create a world where no child goes to bed hungry.


Mission statement

Strategic Vision: Feed the Children stands ready to help - near and far. From an international child who needs a nourishing meal and school supplies, to grandparents who are raising their grandchildren on a fixed income, or a U.S. military family trying to make ends meet while a parent is deployed, we are unwavering in our dedication to helping our neighbors and building caring communities.

As we embark on the next five years in our history, we are inspired, and we remain committed to doing our part to create a world where no child goes to bed hungry.


Statement of faith

Feed The Children is a non-denominational organization. Though many churches, synagogues and mosques support our organization and still others assist in the distribution of goods, there is no individual church, denomination or religion that controls our work. All of the members of our board share our convictions about the importance of helping others and identify themselves as Christians; however none of them acts as a representative of an organized religious body.

Donor confidence score

Question Response Score
Does the organization have a statement of faith consistent with historic Christian creeds and is that statement of easily found on its website? No 0/4
Does the board have no more than 2 non-independent members? Yes 10/10
Does the board have at least four independent board members for every non-independent member? Yes 4/4
Does the board contain between 5 and 11 members? Yes 10/10
Does the organization file a Form 990 and make its Form 990 available to the public? Yes 15/15
Does the organization make its audit or review (if annual revenue is less than $1-m) available on its website? Yes 4/4
Is the organization a member of the ECFA? No 0/9
Is the CEO/President's compensation within one standard deviation of the median compensation? No 0/4
Did the organization operate at a net profit (revenue greater than expenses) in the most recent year? Yes 4/4
Does the organization refrain from owning or leasing a private aircraft, or having fractional interest in one, that is primarily used for travel by the organization's leaders? Yes 4/4
For the past five years, has the organization been free of any lawsuits or administrative actions filed against it by an employee, client, board member, vendor, donor, or other related party? No 0/4
Are author royalties and speaking engagement fees paid to the organization, and not the individual? Yes 4/4
Does the organization require its employees to affirm upon hiring the statement of faith of the organization? No 0/4
Is the board chair an independent member of the board? Yes 4/4
Does the board have term limits? No 0/4
Have there been no public accusations of misdeeds against the organization, founder, CEO, senior pastor, or board members in the past five years? No 0/4
Has the organization refrained from the use of non-disclosure agreements? Yes 4/4
Does the organization have an overall financial efficiency rating of at least 2 stars? Yes 4/4
Total donor confidence score 67/100

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Transparency grade

C

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Financial efficiency ratings

Sector: Relief and Development

Category Rating Overall rank Sector rank
Overall efficiency rating 64 of 1035 11 of 85
Fund acquisition rating 191 of 1037 18 of 85
Resource allocation rating 118 of 1037 13 of 85
Asset utilization rating 251 of 1035 23 of 85

Financial ratios

Funding ratios Sector median 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Return on fundraising efforts Return on fundraising efforts =
Fundraising expense /
Total contributions

6% 2% 3% 4% 3% 4%

Fundraising cost ratio Fundraising cost ratio =
Fundraising expense /
Total revenue

6% 2% 3% 4% 3% 4%

Contributions reliance Contributions reliance =
Total contributions /
Total revenue

99% 96% 99% 99% 98% 98%

Fundraising expense ratio Fundraising expense ratio =
Fundraising expense /
Total expenses

6% 3% 3% 4% 3% 4%

Other revenue reliance Other revenue reliance =
Total other revenue /
Total revenue

1% 4% 1% 1% 2% 2%
Operating ratios Sector median 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Program expense ratio Program expense ratio =
Program services /
Total expenses

85% 95% 93% 92% 94% 94%

Spending ratio Spending ratio =
Total expenses /
Total revenue

93% 89% 88% 111% 105% 101%

Program output ratio Program output ratio =
Program services /
Total revenue

78% 84% 82% 101% 98% 95%

Savings ratio Savings ratio =
Surplus (deficit) /
Total revenue

7% 11% 12% -11% -5% -1%

Reserve accumulation rate Reserve accumulation rate =
Surplus (deficit) /
Net assets

14% 31% 38% -34% -15% -4%

General and admin ratio General and admin ratio =
Management and general expense /
Total expenses

7% 3% 4% 4% 4% 3%
Investing ratios Sector median 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Total asset turnover Total asset turnover =
Total expenses /
Total assets

1.49 2.48 2.68 3.18 3.02 2.75

Degree of long-term investment Degree of long-term investment =
Total assets /
Total current assets

1.22 1.14 1.15 1.29 1.22 1.17

Current asset turnover Current asset turnover =
Total expenses /
Total current assets

2.13 2.82 3.07 4.11 3.68 3.23
Liquidity ratios Sector median 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Current ratio Current ratio =
Total current assets /
Total current liabilities

9.59 42.13 31.30 16.80 19.29 28.16

Current liabilities ratio Current liabilities ratio =
Total current liabilities /
Total current assets

0.10 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.05 0.04

Liquid reserve level Liquid reserve level =
(Total current assets -
Total current liabilities) /
(Total expenses / 12)

4.59 4.16 3.79 2.74 3.09 3.58
Solvency ratios Sector median 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Liabilities ratio Liabilities ratio =
Total liabilities /
Total assets

11% 4% 5% 10% 7% 7%

Debt ratio Debt ratio =
Debt /
Total assets

0% 1% 2% 5% 3% 3%

Reserve coverage ratio Reserve coverage ratio =
Net assets /
Total expenses

54% 39% 35% 28% 31% 34%

Financials

Balance sheet
Assets 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Cash $6,852,193 $5,521,977 $1,640,483 $1,573,595 $2,524,125
Receivables, inventories, prepaids $148,175,060 $105,575,610 $48,195,274 $72,032,422 $95,719,577
Short-term investments $37,890,849 $23,321,974 $25,483,563 $28,212,670 $27,341,355
Other current assets $549,483 $549,483 $2,363,513 $5,484,733 $5,484,733
Total current assets $193,467,585 $134,969,044 $77,682,833 $107,303,420 $131,069,790
Long-term investments $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Fixed assets $25,766,096 $18,570,514 $20,293,323 $20,447,359 $22,823,609
Other long-term assets $355,058 $1,190,829 $2,390,379 $2,976,934 $0
Total long-term assets $26,121,154 $19,761,343 $22,683,702 $23,424,293 $22,823,609
Total assets $219,588,739 $154,730,387 $100,366,535 $130,727,713 $153,893,399
Liabilities 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Payables and accrued expenses $4,591,706 $4,312,279 $4,624,398 $5,561,248 $4,654,581
Other current liabilities $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Total current liabilities $4,591,706 $4,312,279 $4,624,398 $5,561,248 $4,654,581
Debt $2,748,242 $3,539,304 $5,215,403 $3,490,163 $5,358,937
Due to (from) affiliates $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Other long-term liabilities $367,377 $202,075 $167,093 $148,737 $160,582
Total long-term liabilities $3,115,619 $3,741,379 $5,382,496 $3,638,900 $5,519,519
Total liabilities $7,707,325 $8,053,658 $10,006,894 $9,200,148 $10,174,100
Net assets 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Without donor restrictions $185,611,254 $133,009,003 $83,566,775 $111,421,155 $132,868,803
With donor restrictions $26,270,160 $13,667,726 $6,792,866 $10,106,410 $10,850,496
Net assets $211,881,414 $146,676,729 $90,359,641 $121,527,565 $143,719,299
Revenues and expenses
Revenue 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Total contributions $585,309,326 $465,016,100 $284,001,837 $369,173,955 $408,221,448
Program service revenue $0 $0 $0 $3,571,227 $3,669,894
Membership dues $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Investment income $5,289,861 $358,067 $812,405 $1,546,520 $2,767,008
Other revenue $19,545,402 $5,074,159 $3,424,828 $1,779,124 $3,134,666
Total other revenue $24,835,263 $5,432,226 $4,237,233 $6,896,871 $9,571,568
Total revenue $610,144,589 $470,448,326 $288,239,070 $376,070,826 $417,793,016
Expenses 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Program services $515,110,608 $384,530,913 $292,504,110 $369,089,366 $396,650,691
Management and general $15,520,996 $15,705,759 $14,140,948 $14,181,859 $11,563,472
Fundraising $14,308,300 $13,894,566 $12,761,936 $11,462,408 $15,049,262
Total expenses $544,939,904 $414,131,238 $319,406,994 $394,733,633 $423,263,425
Change in net assets 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Surplus (deficit) $65,204,685 $56,317,088 ($31,167,924) ($18,662,807) ($5,470,409)
Other changes in net assets $0 $0 $0 ($3,528,927) ($4,399,631)
Total change in net assets $65,204,685 $56,317,088 ($31,167,924) ($22,191,734) ($9,870,040)

Compensation

Name Title Compensation
Jc Watts Jr Former Director/CEO $1,870,000
Travis Arnold Director/Chief Executive O $376,823
Christy Tharp Chief Financial Officer $221,887
Gary Sloan Chief Operating Officer $219,126
Mike Panas Chief Information Officer $206,192
Bob Thomas Chief Administrative Offic $190,705
Seintje Veldhuis Regional Director, Africa $189,253
Becky Graninger Chief Dev & Mktg Officer $188,889
Scott Killough SVP, International Ops $157,221
David Walters VP of Development $151,747
Nancy Rew VP of Marketing $150,548
Brian Hutchens VP of Direct Response Fund $143,846

Compensation data as of: 6/30/2020


Response from ministry

No response has been provided by this ministry.


The information below was provided to MinistryWatch by the ministry itself. It was last updated 9/5/2022. To update the information below, please email: [email protected]


History

Feed the Children was founded in 1979 and during its history has provided clothing, medical assistance and educational opportunities to underprivileged children in nations around the world.

The goal has been to help needy families move beyond relief assistance and become productive and self-sufficient members of their community.


Program accomplishments

Working with our partners, in Fiscal Year 2021 Feed the Children:

Distributed approximately 98.9 million pounds of food and essential items worldwide to benefit more than 10 million people globally.

Reached more than eight million children and families in the United States with distributions of shelf-stable food and essential household items valued at more than $445.7 million.

Benefited more than two million people in the international communities where we work.

Helped 29,538 teachers across 482 U.S. school districts with more than $2.8 million in teaching supplies as well as books valued at more than $4 million to reach more than 803,500 students.

Provided more than 2.1 million pounds of food and supplies valued at more than $5.6 million to disaster-affected regions in the United States.


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