MontCo Anti-Hunger Network
Strengthening the food safety net system
MontCo Anti-Hunger Network
EIN: 85-3356626
as of September 2024
as of September 09, 2024
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Food Resource Program
MAHN's Food Resource program provides food and nonfood to over 65 pantries and free meal providers in Montgomery County, PA. We achieve this by working closely with Philabundance, SHARE Food Program, Grocers Against Hunger, other grocery stores, restaurants, and food banks as well as food manufacturers and warehouses. In 2023, MAHN distributed over 500,000 lbs. of food to pantries that helped feed more than 60,000 people struggling with food insecurity.
Where we work
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Pickup and delivery of donated food and nonfoods to pantries and free meal providers
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Related Program
Food Resource Program
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
MontCo Anti-Hunger Network has continually increased the amount of donated food received and delivered to pantries and free meal providers in Montgomery County, PA. Numbers shown are in pounds.
Goals & Strategy
Reports and documents
Download strategic planLearn 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?
MAHN's aims to successfully combat rising food insecurity in Montgomery County, PA. In 2023 MontCo Anti-Hunger Network data showed a 60% increase in pantry visits in Montgomery County. Additionally, SNAP enrollment broke records in the county in 2023, with over 60,000 individuals enrolled in SNAP. In response, MAHN grew our network, adding 7 new pantries, expanded resource offerings, and increased food provided from 442,854 lbs. in the previous year to 720,751 lbs. in 2023. Additionally, MAHN launched innovation and collaboration programs, to help address hunger, and promote equity and food justice.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
Financials
Financial documents
Download audited financialsRevenue vs. expenses: breakdown
Liquidity in 2022 info
4.67
Months of cash in 2022 info
12.1
Fringe rate in 2022 info
8%
Funding sources info
Assets & liabilities info
Financial data
MontCo Anti-Hunger Network
Balance sheetFiscal Year: Jan 01 - Dec 31
The balance sheet gives a snapshot of the financial health of an organization at a particular point in time. An organization's total assets should generally exceed its total liabilities, or it cannot survive long, but the types of assets and liabilities must also be considered. For instance, an organization's current assets (cash, receivables, securities, etc.) should be sufficient to cover its current liabilities (payables, deferred revenue, current year loan, and note payments). Otherwise, the organization may face solvency problems. On the other hand, an organization whose cash and equivalents greatly exceed its current liabilities might not be putting its money to best use.
Fiscal Year: Jan 01 - Dec 31
This snapshot of MontCo Anti-Hunger Network’s financial trends applies Nonprofit Finance Fund® analysis to data hosted by GuideStar. While it highlights the data that matter most, remember that context is key – numbers only tell part of any story.
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Business model indicators
Profitability info | 2022 |
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Unrestricted surplus (deficit) before depreciation | $371,077 |
As % of expenses | 68.5% |
Unrestricted surplus (deficit) after depreciation | $350,519 |
As % of expenses | 62.3% |
Revenue composition info | |
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Total revenue (unrestricted & restricted) | $1,107,405 |
Total revenue, % change over prior year | 0.0% |
Program services revenue | 0.0% |
Membership dues | 0.0% |
Investment income | 0.0% |
Government grants | 9.8% |
All other grants and contributions | 90.0% |
Other revenue | 0.2% |
Expense composition info | |
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Total expenses before depreciation | $541,790 |
Total expenses, % change over prior year | 0.0% |
Personnel | 35.3% |
Professional fees | 8.4% |
Occupancy | 0.2% |
Interest | 0.0% |
Pass-through | 0.0% |
All other expenses | 56.1% |
Full cost components (estimated) info | 2022 |
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Total expenses (after depreciation) | $562,348 |
One month of savings | $45,149 |
Debt principal payment | $0 |
Fixed asset additions | $102,791 |
Total full costs (estimated) | $710,288 |
Capital structure indicators
Liquidity info | 2022 |
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Months of cash | 12.1 |
Months of cash and investments | 12.1 |
Months of estimated liquid unrestricted net assets | 6.3 |
Balance sheet composition info | 2022 |
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Cash | $547,962 |
Investments | $0 |
Receivables | $106,762 |
Gross land, buildings, equipment (LBE) | $102,791 |
Accumulated depreciation (as a % of LBE) | 20.0% |
Liabilities (as a % of assets) | 15.9% |
Unrestricted net assets | $366,926 |
Temporarily restricted net assets | N/A |
Permanently restricted net assets | N/A |
Total restricted net assets | $254,538 |
Total net assets | $621,464 |
Key data checks
Key data checks info | 2022 |
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Material data errors | No |
Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
Documents
Executive Director
Shannon Isaacs
Number of employees
Source: IRS Form 990
MontCo Anti-Hunger Network
Officers, directors, trustees, and key employeesSOURCE: IRS Form 990
Compensation data
There are no highest paid employees recorded for this organization.
MontCo Anti-Hunger Network
Board of directorsas of 08/15/2024
Board of directors data
Melinda Bartscherer
Devin Hunter
Civic Leader
Bill England
The Pennsylvania Health Access Network
Susan Wenrick
Montgomery County Health & Human Services
Suzan Neiger Gould
Manna on Main Street
Elizabeth DiArcangelo
Montgomery County Department of Health & Human Services
Janet Fleetwood
Drexel University
Anthony Henderson
Gartner (retired)
Jung Lee
Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation
John McCaul
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin
Rachel Riley
Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board
Patrick Walsh
Martha's Choice Marketplace at Catholic Social Service
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Leadership
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