Food for the Hungry
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Food for the Hungry "works in more than 45 developing countries." Their website notes that they "provide disaster and emergency relief, and implement sustainable development programs to transform communities physically and spiritually." [1]
- Benjamin Homan became President of Food for the Hungry in March 2001. [2] In 2011, Keith Wright was the International President.
"In June 2006, President Bush appointed Homan to a commission that will make recommendations to the government on ways to make foreign aid more effective. The group's government funding jumped from $17 million in 2003 to $28 million in 2005." [3]
They have recently received funding from Howard F. Ahmanson, Jr.
- CEO (as of 2006) - Greg Vestri
Contents
Funding
Year ending September 2005
- Direct public support: $37,926,234
- Indirect public support: none
- Government support: $28,420,735
- Total revenue: $66,616,499
Senior Leadership (2007)
- Matt Panos - Vice President, Ministry Partnerships & Resources
- David Evans - Vice President, Government and Gifts-In-Kind Resources
- Gary St. John - Vice President, Ministry Support Services, CFO
- Marc Kyle - Senior Director, Micah Initiatives/Hunger Corps
- Alisa Schmitz - Senior Director, Volunteer and Team Ministry
Directors
Accessed September 2011: [1]
- Ken Wathome (Chair) Kenya
- Gary Edmonds - United States - Ex Officio (Non-voting)
- Francoise Andre - Switzerland
- Shelle Ensio - United States
- Dave Evans - United States
- Lord Paul Boateng - United Kingdom
- Larry Jones - United States
- Marty Martin - United States
- Ted Corwin - United States
- Peter Mogan - Canada
- Luis Noda - Bolivia
- Jeanie Dassow - United States
- John Rowell - United States
- Keith Wright - United States
Directors (2007)
- Marty Martin (Chair)
- Shelle Ensio (Vice Chair)
- John Rowell (Treasurer)
- Howard Berg (Secretary)
- Carolyn Wheeler
- Jeanne Dassow, M.D.
Contact
- Web: http://www.fh.org
External links
- Marina Walker Guevara, "Food for the Hungry Inc.", Center for Public Integrity, November 30, 2006.