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Food Recovery Network

Fighting Waste, Feeding People

aka FRN   |   Washington, DC   |  http://www.foodrecoverynetwork.org/

Mission

Food Recovery Network (FRN) unites students on college campuses to fight food waste and hunger by recovering perishable food that would otherwise go to waste from their campuses and communities and donating it to people in need. FRN serves communities across the United States.

Ruling year info

2012

Executive Director

Regina Anderson

Main address

1100 H Street NW Suite 520

Washington, DC 20005 USA

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EIN

45-3836775

NTEE code info

Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs (K30)

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Food Recovery Network

Food Recovery Network unites students on college campuses to fight food waste and hunger by recovering perishable food that would otherwise go to waste from their campuses and communities and donating it to people in need.

Population(s) Served
Adults

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Goals & Strategy

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Our goal is to organize students across the country in picking up extra food from their campuses that would otherwise be thrown away and bringing it to local hunger-fighting partner agencies with the infrastructure in place to distribute it to food insecure Americans.

We want to bring Food Recovery Network to every college with dining services operations with no food recovery program in place, effectively fighting waste and feeding people. By May 2015, we hope to have programming at 150 chapters, and recover 300,000 pounds of food per year. Meeting this goal would bring our recovered food total since our founding to 610,000 pounds of food donated.

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Food Recovery Network

Board of directors
as of 12/10/2021
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Perteet Spencer

Vice President, CPG & Enterprise Sales at SPINS

Term: 2018 -

Tim Kunin

GreaterGood

Nosheen Ahmad

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Jessica Felix-Romero

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