FOODBANK INC
Solving Hunger in the Miami Valley
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
The Foodbank seeks to relieve hunger across a tri-county community of Ohio.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Daily Food Distribution
Emergency food distribution to pantries shelters, community kitchens and other charitable programs.
Good-to-Go Backpack Program
The Good-to-Go Backpack Program provides weekend food for over 1,400 children in 18 partnering schools and after-school programs.
Mobile Farmers Market
Providing food to under-served communities and senior living facilities in Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties of Ohio.
Kids' Cafe
Providing nutritious food and snacks to under-served children at participating after school and summer programs.
CSFP Senior Boxes
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) works to improve the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods.
Where we work
Affiliations & memberships
Feeding America 2004
American Institute of Bakers Certified Organization 2014
Member of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks 2004
Active in Ohio Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster 2015
Active in Montgomery County Community Organizations Active in Disaster 2015
Member of OANO 2004
Better Business Bureau Eclipse Integrity Award Winner 2016
External reviews
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Total pounds of food distributed to member agencies
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Related Program
Daily Food Distribution
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
Total pounds of food distributed includes pounds distributed in all programs
Goals & Strategy
Learn about the organization's key goals, strategies, capabilities, and progress.
Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
The Foodbank strives to solver hunger in the Miami Valley. We believe that all residents of our community should have access to nutritional food.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
The Foodbank works with a network of over 100 member agency nonprofit soup kitchens, emergency shelters, and pantries to feed food insecure families in our community.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
The Foodbank is the only agency of it's type in Montgomery, Greene, and Preble counties. We work with a wide network of other smaller nonprofits to ensure that access to food is available to all residents in our community.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
There are currently 106,150 food insecure individuals in our community, 32,750 of which are children.
Financials
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Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
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FOODBANK INC
Board of directorsas of 08/10/2022
Ms. Mary Hedrick
Lisa Sandner
University of Dayton
Jonathan Thackeray
Dayton Children's Hospital
James Cosby
Dewayne Koger
Carusio Logistics
Dave Girouard
Rack Processing
Adrian Taylor
Premier Health
Jana Collier
Dayton Daily News
Troy Erbes
Danis
Joey Maggard
The Kroger Company
Gayle Ingram
WPAFB
Board leadership practices
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Board orientation and education
Does the board conduct a formal orientation for new board members and require all board members to sign a written agreement regarding their roles, responsibilities, and expectations? Yes -
CEO oversight
Has the board conducted a formal, written assessment of the chief executive within the past year ? Yes -
Ethics and transparency
Have the board and senior staff reviewed the conflict-of-interest policy and completed and signed disclosure statements in the past year? Yes -
Board composition
Does the board ensure an inclusive board member recruitment process that results in diversity of thought and leadership? Yes -
Board performance
Has the board conducted a formal, written self-assessment of its performance within the past three years? Yes
Organizational demographics
Who works and leads organizations that serve our diverse communities? Candid partnered with CHANGE Philanthropy on this demographic section.
Leadership
The organization's leader identifies as:
Race & ethnicity
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Equity strategies
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- We review compensation data across the organization (and by staff levels) to identify disparities by race.
- We analyze disaggregated data and root causes of race disparities that impact the organization's programs, portfolios, and the populations served.
- We disaggregate data to adjust programming goals to keep pace with changing needs of the communities we support.
- We have long-term strategic plans and measurable goals for creating a culture such that one’s race identity has no influence on how they fare within the organization.
- We have a promotion process that anticipates and mitigates implicit and explicit biases about people of color serving in leadership positions.
- We seek individuals from various race backgrounds for board and executive director/CEO positions within our organization.
- We help senior leadership understand how to be inclusive leaders with learning approaches that emphasize reflection, iteration, and adaptability.
- We engage everyone, from the board to staff levels of the organization, in race equity work and ensure that individuals understand their roles in creating culture such that one’s race identity has no influence on how they fare within the organization.