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    Harvesters - the Community Food Network

    ActiveFood, Agriculture & Nutrition
    KANSAS CITY, MOWebsite8169293000

    About Harvesters - the Community Food Network

    Harvesters mobilizes the power of our community to create equitable access to nutritious food and address the root causes and impact of hunger.

    Focus Areas

    Food securityNutritionEmergency food distributionCommunity engagementAdvocacyHealthEconomic mobility

    Who They Fund

    individuals (direct recipients of assistance)service agencies (recipients of equipment/capacity)disaster-affected populations

    Funding Style

    direct service supportin-kind/equipment funding

    About Harvesters - the Community Food Network

    A defining feature of Harvesters - the Community Food Network is the scale of its direct assistance: two recent grants alone total more than $230 million for assistance to individuals through a network of 690 to 700 agencies. That pattern places individual food support at the center of the organization’s grantmaking, rather than smaller project-only awards. The foundation’s work also includes practical support for the agencies that distribute food, with grants for cooler purchases, installation, disaster assistance, and service-insights tools. Recent examples show this mix clearly: $116,911,654 to Network of 700 Agencies in 2023 and $113,254,614 to Network of 690 Agencies in 2024, both for assistance to individuals. Alongside those large distributions, Harvesters has funded targeted capacity-building efforts such as cooler purchase grants to partner agencies and an order-ahead pilot for community food access. The overall picture is of a funder that combines large-scale food assistance with operational support for the local network delivering it, using both direct service funding and equipment or pilot grants to strengthen distribution.

    What Harvesters - the Community Food Network Funds

    Food access is the central thread in Harvesters - the Community Food Network’s grantmaking. The largest recent awards went to Network of 700 Agencies for assistance to individuals, showing that direct food support is a core priority. Beyond that, the foundation has backed infrastructure that helps agencies store and distribute food, including $443,660 for cooler purchase grants to 41 partner agencies. It also supported a specific cooler project with $68,840 to Chruch of the Resurrection in Overland Park, Kansas, for cooler purchase and installation. Program design and data support appear as well: 14 partner agencies received $9,200 for establishing a service insights program. On the access side, Harvesters funded two $8,500 FANO order-ahead pilot programs, one at Jewish Family Services in Overland Park and one at Bishop Sullivan Center in Kansas City.

    How Harvesters - the Community Food Network Gives

    Typical grants range from $15,790 at the 25th percentile to $256,250 at the median, with a 75th percentile of $11,015,833, reflecting a mix of very large direct-assistance awards and much smaller project grants. The recent record shows repeated support to the same broad agency network in both 2023 and 2024, indicating ongoing funding rather than one-time giving. Harvesters - the Community Food Network does not make program-related investments and does not fund individuals directly outside its grant structure. The pattern is operational and service-oriented, with grants used for assistance delivery, equipment, and pilot programs.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $249.9M

    Total Assets

    $59.7M

    Total Revenue

    $143.7M

    Total Expenses

    $141.5M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $16K and $11M, with a median of $256K.

    25th Percentile

    $16K

    Median

    $256K

    75th Percentile

    $11M

    Geographic Reach

    Regional2 states funded

    About 67% of grants go to recipients in MO.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
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    Leadership

    STEPHEN DAVIS

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    pilot/program seed funding
    disaster relief assistance

    Topics

    emergency/disaster assistancecold-chain infrastructure for service agencies (cooler purchase & installation)service delivery data/insights systemsorder-ahead/remote ordering pilot programs

    Where Harvesters - the Community Food Network Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is regional and heavily centered in Missouri, which accounts for 67% of grants and is the top state by grant count. Recent recipient locations include Kansas City, Overland Park, and Bridgeton, showing a strong metro-area concentration in the Kansas City and St. Louis regions. The grant list is entirely U.S.-based, with 10 grants to U.S. recipients and no non-U.S. countries appearing in the recent data.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Harvesters - the Community Food Network

    What kinds of organizations does Harvesters - the Community Food Network fund?

    The recent grants point to a mix of agency networks and partner nonprofits. Large awards went to Network of 700 Agencies and Network of 690 Agencies for assistance to individuals, while smaller grants supported partner agencies such as Chruch of the Resurrection, Jewish Family Services, Bishop Sullivan Center, and St Louis Food Bank.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s typical grant size is varied: the 25th percentile is $15,790, the median is $256,250, and the 75th percentile is $11,015,833. That spread shows a structure with very large direct-assistance grants alongside smaller project and capacity-building awards.

    What focus areas show up in recent grantmaking?

    Recent grants align with food security and nutrition, but also with the infrastructure needed to deliver food access. Examples include cooler purchase grants, cooler purchase and installation, disaster assistance, a service insights program, and FANO order-ahead pilot programs.

    Does Harvesters - the Community Food Network fund work outside the United States?

    In the recent grants list, all 10 grants went to U.S. recipients. The recipient country distribution is 100% US.

    Does the foundation make one-time or recurring grants?

    The recent record suggests recurring support to the same service network across multiple years. Network of 700 Agencies received a major 2023 grant, and Network of 690 Agencies received a major 2024 grant, showing continued funding for direct assistance rather than a single isolated award.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

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    Current and upcoming funding from Harvesters - the Community Food Network that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

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    School Pantry Program

    food accesschild hungerfamily nutrition+1 more

    Who can apply: Schools interested in becoming a School Pantry partner can apply; families access the program through participating schools.

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    Senior Mobile Food Pantries

    food accesssenior hungernutrition+1 more

    Who can apply: Nonprofit organizations providing social services to at-risk seniors in low- to moderate-income housing communities.

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    Hunger to Health Initiative

    food insecurity screeninghealthcare partnershipsnutrition+2 more

    Who can apply: Healthcare providers or partner organizations interested in participating in Harvesters' Hunger to Health initiative.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    NETWORK OF 690 AGENCIES—$113,254,6142024ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS
    NETWORK OF 690 AGENCIES—$6,726,0342024ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS
    14 PARTNER AGENCIES—$9,2002024GRANT FOR ESTABLISHING SERVICE INSIGHTS PROGRAM
    NETWORK OF 700 AGENCIESKANSAS CITY, MO$116,911,6542023ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS
    NETWORK OF 700 AGENCIESKANSAS CITY, MO$12,445,7662023ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS
    COOLER PURCHASE GRANTS TO PARTNER AGENCIES - 41 AGENCIES—$443,6602023COOLER PURCHASES FOR AGENCIES
    CHRUCH OF THE RESURRECTIONOVERLAND PARK, KS$68,8402023COOLER PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION
    ST LOUIS FOOD BANKBRIDGETON, MO$35,5612023DISASTER ASSISTANCE
    BISHOP SULLIVAN CENTERKANSAS CITY, MO$8,5002023FANO ORDERAHEAD PILOT PROGRAM
    JEWISH FAMILY SERVICESOVERLAND PARK, KS$8,5002023FANO ORDERAHEAD PILOT PROGRAM

    NETWORK OF 690 AGENCIES

    $113,254,614
    2024

    ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS

    NETWORK OF 690 AGENCIES

    $6,726,034
    2024

    ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS

    14 PARTNER AGENCIES

    $9,200
    2024

    GRANT FOR ESTABLISHING SERVICE INSIGHTS PROGRAM

    NETWORK OF 700 AGENCIES

    $116,911,654
    KANSAS CITY, MO2023

    ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS

    NETWORK OF 700 AGENCIES

    $12,445,766
    KANSAS CITY, MO2023

    ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS

    COOLER PURCHASE GRANTS TO PARTNER AGENCIES - 41 AGENCIES

    $443,660
    2023

    COOLER PURCHASES FOR AGENCIES

    CHRUCH OF THE RESURRECTION

    $68,840
    OVERLAND PARK, KS2023

    COOLER PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION

    ST LOUIS FOOD BANK

    $35,561
    BRIDGETON, MO2023

    DISASTER ASSISTANCE

    BISHOP SULLIVAN CENTER

    $8,500
    KANSAS CITY, MO2023

    FANO ORDERAHEAD PILOT PROGRAM

    JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES

    $8,500
    OVERLAND PARK, KS2023

    FANO ORDERAHEAD PILOT PROGRAM