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    Feeding America

    ActivoFood, Agriculture & Nutrition
    Chicago, ILSitio web8007712303EIN: 36-3673599

    About Feeding America

    Feeding America is a nationwide network of food banks, food pantries and local meal programs that unites communities to end hunger by sourcing and distributing nutritious food, providing nutrition and health programs, conducting research, and advocating for policy solutions.

    Focus Areas

    hunger relieffood securitynutrition educationdisaster relieffood rescuepartner & corporate engagementresearch and policy advocacysupport for local food banks

    Who They Fund

    individuals experiencing food insecuritylow-income householdsfood-insecure communities

    Funding Style

    direct service

    About Feeding America

    Feeding America’s recent grantmaking is built around large, repeated support for network food banks and local anti-hunger organizations, with the biggest awards appearing in the Fight Hunger partnership stream. Atlanta Community Food Bank received $133,204,372 in 2024 and again in 2025, while Second Harvest Heartland in Saint Paul received $128,964,834 in 2025. Those awards show a funder that works through a nationwide network rather than a single-service model: food banks, pantries, and local meal programs receive resources for food distribution, nutrition access, capacity building, and emergency response. The foundation also uses partner-administered funding and campaign-linked grants to move dollars into member organizations across the country. Recent awards include $117,595,885 to Second Harvest Heartland in 2024 and 2025, $105,300,410 to North Texas Food Bank in 2025 and 2024, and $103,325,857 to Feeding Tampa Bay in 2024 and 2025. That pattern points to multi-year support for the same grantees, often at very large scale, through a national food security platform centered on member food banks and local partners.

    What Feeding America Funds

    Hunger relief is the clearest throughline in the recent grants. Feeding America gave $91,878,116 to Northern Illinois Food Bank in Geneva for the Fight Hunger partnership, and $84,747,677 to City Harvest in New York for the same program. Those awards sit within a broader network approach that supports food banks and meal programs serving food-insecure communities. Disaster response is another defined area. The Disaster Relief Fund and Disaster Response & Relief Funding support emergency food, water, essential supplies, and recovery for impacted food banks before, during, and after disasters. The organization also backs equity-focused food access work through the Food Security Equity Impact Fund, which supports local food banks and partners serving priority populations and building equitable food access. Partner-administered funds add a fourth channel, moving grant dollars through foundation and corporate partnerships into network organizations for food access, nutrition, and community-centered solutions.

    How Feeding America Gives

    Feeding America’s typical grant sizes are large: the 25th percentile is $4,171,390, the median is $11,174,571, and the 75th percentile is $26,023,930. The recent grants list also shows repeated awards to the same organizations across multiple years, including annual or multi-year patterns for several food banks. That indicates a relationship-based model rather than one-off giving. The funder is a regular funder, not a DAF, and does not make program-related investments. Unsolicited applications are accepted in some active programs, including the Equity Impact Fund and Disaster Relief Fund, while partner-administered and corporate campaign streams are not open to unsolicited requests.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $18.2B

    Total Assets

    $573.7M

    Total Revenue

    $5B

    Total Expenses

    $5.1B

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $4.2M and $26M, with a median of $11.2M.

    25th Percentile

    $4.2M

    Median

    $11.2M

    75th Percentile

    $26M

    Geographic Reach

    National51 states funded

    About 2% of grants go to recipients in NY.

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    Topics

    hunger relieffood security / access to foodemergency food assistancemeal distribution / food banks

    Where Feeding America Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. The top state by grant count is New York, while only 2% of grants go to recipients in Illinois. In the recent grants list, major recipients appear in Atlanta, Saint Paul, Orlando, Plano, Tampa, and New York City, showing a wide spread across regional food bank hubs rather than a single metro area.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Feeding America

    What kinds of organizations does Feeding America fund?

    Feeding America funds member food banks, food pantries, and local meal programs. The recent grants list shows awards to organizations such as Atlanta Community Food Bank, Second Harvest Heartland, North Texas Food Bank, and City Harvest, all within a national hunger-relief network.

    What are the main program areas in the recent grants?

    The clearest areas are hunger relief, disaster response, food security equity, and partner-administered or campaign-linked food access funding. Active programs include the Equity Impact Fund, Disaster Relief Fund, Feeding America Network Grants, and partner cause-marketing or corporate partnership campaigns.

    Are grants usually one-time or repeated?

    Repeated support is a clear pattern. Several recipients appear across multiple years in the recent grants list, including Atlanta Community Food Bank, Second Harvest Heartland, North Texas Food Bank, Feeding Tampa Bay, and City Harvest, each with large awards in more than one year.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Typical grants are substantial. The 25th percentile is $4,171,390, the median is $11,174,571, and the 75th percentile is $26,023,930. The recent grants list also includes much larger awards tied to partner and campaign-based funding.

    Can organizations apply directly for any of the active programs?

    Some active programs accept unsolicited requests, including the Food Security Equity Impact Fund and the Disaster Relief Fund. Other active streams, such as partner-administered funds and corporate cause-marketing campaigns, are distributed through partners rather than open application processes.

    Claire Babineaux-Fontenot

    Accepts unsolicited proposals
    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Atlanta Community Food BankAtlanta, GA$133,204,3722025Fight Hunger
    Second Harvest HeartlandSaint Paul, MN$128,964,8342025Fight Hunger
    Second Harvest HeartlandSaint Paul, MN$117,595,8852025Fight Hunger
    Atlanta Community Food BankAtlanta, GA$114,742,5702025Fight Hunger
    Second Harvest Food Bank of Central FloridaOrlando, FL$106,872,9092025Fight Hunger
    North Texas Food BankPlano, TX$105,300,4102025Fight Hunger
    Second Harvest Food Bank of Central FloridaOrlando, FL$104,535,9542025Fight Hunger
    Feeding Tampa BayTampa, FL$103,325,8572025Fight Hunger
    Feeding Tampa BayTampa, FL$100,757,6342025Fight Hunger
    North Texas Food BankPlano, TX$99,719,3602025Fight Hunger
    Northern Illinois Food BankGeneva, IL$91,878,1162025Fight Hunger
    Southeast Regional Cooperative (SRC)Atlanta, GA$90,557,7672025Fight Hunger
    Food Bank of Central and Eastern North CarolinaRaleigh, NC$85,639,2242025Fight Hunger
    City HarvestNew York, NY$84,747,6772025Fight Hunger
    St Mary's Food BankPhoenix, AZ$82,020,0812025Fight Hunger
    Second Harvest Food Bank of MetrolinaCharlotte, NC$81,887,0212025Fight Hunger
    Food Bank of the RockiesDenver, CO$80,942,3292025Fight Hunger
    St Mary's Food BankPhoenix, AZ$80,185,8142025Fight Hunger
    Houston Food BankHouston, TX$80,024,4722025Fight Hunger
    El Pasoans Fighting HungerEl Paso, TX$79,803,8202025Fight Hunger
    Food LifelineSeattle, WA$79,703,3512025Fight Hunger
    Northern Illinois Food BankGeneva, IL$79,223,2402025Fight Hunger
    Food Bank of the RockiesDenver, CO$79,028,5572025Fight Hunger
    Houston Food BankHouston, TX$76,540,6152025Fight Hunger
    Food Bank of Central and Eastern North CarolinaRaleigh, NC$75,941,1692025Fight Hunger
    Los Angeles Regional Food BankVernon, CA$74,536,1212025Fight Hunger
    City HarvestNew York, NY$73,626,2182025Fight Hunger
    Feeding South FloridaPembroke Park, FL$71,319,1742025Fight Hunger
    Feeding South FloridaPembroke Park, FL$69,071,6892025Fight Hunger
    Food LifelineSeattle, WA$68,654,4922025Fight Hunger
    Second Harvest Food Bank of MetrolinaCharlotte, NC$67,797,3312025Fight Hunger
    Los Angeles Regional Food BankVernon, CA$67,000,1452025Fight Hunger
    Food Bank of Contra Costa and SolanoConcord, CA$63,019,6072025Fight Hunger
    Mid-Ohio FoodbankGrove City, OH$59,054,4522025Fight Hunger
    Greater Chicago Food DepositoryChicago, IL$57,848,3822025Fight Hunger
    El Pasoans Fighting HungerEl Paso, TX$56,657,2762025Fight Hunger
    Utah Food BankSouth Salt Lake, UT$56,562,3302025Fight Hunger
    Utah Food BankSouth Salt Lake, UT$52,499,1502025Fight Hunger
    Food Bank of Contra Costa and SolanoConcord, CA$52,031,9532025Fight Hunger
    Mid-Ohio FoodbankGrove City, OH$51,937,4072025Fight Hunger
    Capital Area Food BankWashington, DC$51,670,7232025Fight Hunger
    Lower Midwest Regional CooperativeIndianapolis, IN$51,529,0882025Fight Hunger
    Lowcountry Food BankCharleston, SC$50,678,8162025Fight Hunger
    MARC CO Hunter BrothersPhiladelphia, PA$49,610,4732025Fight Hunger
    Central Pennsylvania Food BankHarrisburg, PA$49,431,0982025Fight Hunger
    Harvesters - The Community Food NetworkKansas City, MO$49,426,2122025Fight Hunger
    Central Texas Food BankAustin, TX$48,070,2382025Fight Hunger
    Tarrant Area Food BankFt Worth, TX$47,995,7892025Fight Hunger
    Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle TennesseeNashville, TN$47,390,9792025Fight Hunger
    Feed MoreRichmond, VA$46,810,2382025Fight Hunger

    Atlanta Community Food Bank

    $133,204,372
    Atlanta, GA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Second Harvest Heartland

    $128,964,834
    Saint Paul, MN2025

    Fight Hunger

    Second Harvest Heartland

    $117,595,885
    Saint Paul, MN2025

    Fight Hunger

    Atlanta Community Food Bank

    $114,742,570
    Atlanta, GA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida

    $106,872,909
    Orlando, FL2025

    Fight Hunger

    North Texas Food Bank

    $105,300,410
    Plano, TX2025

    Fight Hunger

    Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida

    $104,535,954
    Orlando, FL2025

    Fight Hunger

    Feeding Tampa Bay

    $103,325,857
    Tampa, FL2025

    Fight Hunger

    Feeding Tampa Bay

    $100,757,634
    Tampa, FL2025

    Fight Hunger

    North Texas Food Bank

    $99,719,360
    Plano, TX2025

    Fight Hunger

    Northern Illinois Food Bank

    $91,878,116
    Geneva, IL2025

    Fight Hunger

    Southeast Regional Cooperative (SRC)

    $90,557,767
    Atlanta, GA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina

    $85,639,224
    Raleigh, NC2025

    Fight Hunger

    City Harvest

    $84,747,677
    New York, NY2025

    Fight Hunger

    St Mary's Food Bank

    $82,020,081
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Fight Hunger

    Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina

    $81,887,021
    Charlotte, NC2025

    Fight Hunger

    Food Bank of the Rockies

    $80,942,329
    Denver, CO2025

    Fight Hunger

    St Mary's Food Bank

    $80,185,814
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Fight Hunger

    Houston Food Bank

    $80,024,472
    Houston, TX2025

    Fight Hunger

    El Pasoans Fighting Hunger

    $79,803,820
    El Paso, TX2025

    Fight Hunger

    Food Lifeline

    $79,703,351
    Seattle, WA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Northern Illinois Food Bank

    $79,223,240
    Geneva, IL2025

    Fight Hunger

    Food Bank of the Rockies

    $79,028,557
    Denver, CO2025

    Fight Hunger

    Houston Food Bank

    $76,540,615
    Houston, TX2025

    Fight Hunger

    Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina

    $75,941,169
    Raleigh, NC2025

    Fight Hunger

    Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

    $74,536,121
    Vernon, CA2025

    Fight Hunger

    City Harvest

    $73,626,218
    New York, NY2025

    Fight Hunger

    Feeding South Florida

    $71,319,174
    Pembroke Park, FL2025

    Fight Hunger

    Feeding South Florida

    $69,071,689
    Pembroke Park, FL2025

    Fight Hunger

    Food Lifeline

    $68,654,492
    Seattle, WA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina

    $67,797,331
    Charlotte, NC2025

    Fight Hunger

    Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

    $67,000,145
    Vernon, CA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano

    $63,019,607
    Concord, CA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Mid-Ohio Foodbank

    $59,054,452
    Grove City, OH2025

    Fight Hunger

    Greater Chicago Food Depository

    $57,848,382
    Chicago, IL2025

    Fight Hunger

    El Pasoans Fighting Hunger

    $56,657,276
    El Paso, TX2025

    Fight Hunger

    Utah Food Bank

    $56,562,330
    South Salt Lake, UT2025

    Fight Hunger

    Utah Food Bank

    $52,499,150
    South Salt Lake, UT2025

    Fight Hunger

    Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano

    $52,031,953
    Concord, CA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Mid-Ohio Foodbank

    $51,937,407
    Grove City, OH2025

    Fight Hunger

    Capital Area Food Bank

    $51,670,723
    Washington, DC2025

    Fight Hunger

    Lower Midwest Regional Cooperative

    $51,529,088
    Indianapolis, IN2025

    Fight Hunger

    Lowcountry Food Bank

    $50,678,816
    Charleston, SC2025

    Fight Hunger

    MARC CO Hunter Brothers

    $49,610,473
    Philadelphia, PA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Central Pennsylvania Food Bank

    $49,431,098
    Harrisburg, PA2025

    Fight Hunger

    Harvesters - The Community Food Network

    $49,426,212
    Kansas City, MO2025

    Fight Hunger

    Central Texas Food Bank

    $48,070,238
    Austin, TX2025

    Fight Hunger

    Tarrant Area Food Bank

    $47,995,789
    Ft Worth, TX2025

    Fight Hunger

    Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee

    $47,390,979
    Nashville, TN2025

    Fight Hunger

    Feed More

    $46,810,238
    Richmond, VA2025

    Fight Hunger