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    Second Harvest Heartland

    ActivoFood, Agriculture & NutritionFinancia Individuos
    BROOKLYN PARK, MNSitio web6514845117

    About Second Harvest Heartland

    The mission of the Second Harvest Heartland Foundation is to support Minnesota's largest food bank in reducing hunger across our service area by managing an endowment that provides long-term, flexible resources to meet urgent and strategic needs.

    Focus Areas

    Hunger reliefFood bank supportEndowment fundingGrantmaking to local partners

    Who They Fund

    children (child hunger program recipients)local nonprofits and food agencies (capacity recipients)food-insecure individuals and families / community memberswellness partners and coalition organizations

    Funding Style

    capacity building (agency capacity)direct service funding (food distribution / expanded meals)

    About Second Harvest Heartland

    Second Harvest Heartland’s grantmaking is built around one core role: supporting Minnesota’s largest food bank through an endowment that supplies flexible resources for urgent and strategic needs. That structure shows up in its recent grants, where food distribution is the dominant pattern and the largest awards are tied to moving food at scale. The biggest recent grant listed is $206,227,843 in 2025 for food distribution, followed by $167,593,620 in 2024 for the same purpose and $149,567,201 in 2023. Those figures place the foundation firmly in the category of large-scale, systems-oriented hunger relief funders. Beyond the largest distribution awards, the foundation also funds the operating backbone behind that work. Recent examples include $1,027,091 in 2025 for agency capacity and $1,454,650 in 2024 for expanded meals. Smaller grants still align with the same mission, such as child hunger support, emergency response, and collaboration with partner organizations. The pattern points to a funder that combines direct food access with infrastructure, partner support, and longer-term capacity for hunger relief across its service area.

    What Second Harvest Heartland Funds

    Food access is the clearest throughline in the foundation’s grantmaking. It supported food distribution at major scale, including $941,219 in 2023 for distribution grants and $146,000 in 2024 for distribution grants. Capacity-building is another consistent theme. The foundation gave $651,493 in 2024 for agency capacity and $221,488 in 2023 for agency capacity, indicating attention to the organizations that move food to households and communities. It also funds targeted programmatic work. In 2025, it awarded $223,000 for child hunger grants and $209,750 for emergency and response, while $201,819 in 2024 went to kitchen coalition expansion. The presence of collaboration grants, general operating grants, sourcing, and wellness partner grants shows that the foundation backs both direct service and the systems that make that service work.

    How Second Harvest Heartland Gives

    Typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $189,184, the median is $313,630, and the 75th percentile is $941,219. The recent grant list also shows repeated awards in the same amounts across years, including multiple 2023 and 2024 entries at $149,567,201 and $941,219, which suggests recurring program-level support rather than isolated one-time gifts. Second Harvest Heartland is classified as a Regular Funder, funds individuals, and makes no program-related investments. The active partner grant program is open to unsolicited applications.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $207.9M

    Total Assets

    $123.1M

    Total Revenue

    $309.2M

    Total Expenses

    $300.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $189K and $941K, with a median of $314K.

    25th Percentile

    $189K

    Median

    $314K

    75th Percentile

    $941K

    Geographic Reach

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in MN.

    Leadership

    SARAH MOBERG

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Topics

    food distribution and meal provisionchild hunger / child meal programskitchen coalition expansion (infrastructure for meal production)emergency food response and crisis feedingwellness partner integration (health/wellness alongside food services)distribution logistics and grant-backed supply distribution

    Where Second Harvest Heartland Makes Grants

    Grants land entirely in the United States in the data provided, and Minnesota is the top state by grant count. That said, the foundation gives 0% of grants to recipients in its headquarters state, so its headquarters in Brooklyn Park is separate from where most recipients are located. Recipient-city detail is not listed in the grant table, but the program geography includes Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The record does not show any non-U.S. recipient countries.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Second Harvest Heartland

    What does Second Harvest Heartland primarily fund?

    Its recent grantmaking centers on hunger relief and food bank support. The largest listed awards are for food distribution, and other grants support expanded meals, agency capacity, child hunger work, emergency response, kitchen coalition expansion, collaboration, sourcing, and wellness partner grants.

    How large are its typical grants?

    The grant-size profile is relatively large: the 25th percentile is $189,184, the median is $313,630, and the 75th percentile is $941,219. That range aligns with a funder that supports operational and program-scale work.

    Can organizations apply unsolicited?

    Yes. The active Second Harvest Heartland Partner / Community Partner Grant Program accepts unsolicited applications and supports local hunger-relief organizations and contracted Agency Partners.

    What geographies does it serve?

    The active grant program covers Minnesota and western Wisconsin, and the recipient country distribution in the data is entirely U.S.-based. Minnesota is also the top state by grant count.

    Does the foundation mainly fund recurring partners or one-time grants?

    The pattern suggests recurring support. The recent grants list includes repeated awards across multiple years, including duplicate amounts in 2023 and 2024 for food distribution and distribution grants, as well as repeated agency-capacity funding.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$206,227,8432025FOOD DISTRIBUTION
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$1,027,0912025AGENCY CAPACITY
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$223,0002025CHILD HUNGER GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$209,7502025EMERGENCY AND RESPONSE
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$111,0002025GENERAL OPERATING GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$50,0002025COLLABORATION GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$46,2572025SOURCING
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$167,593,6202024FOOD DISTRIBUTION
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$1,454,6502024EXPANDED MEALS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$651,4932024AGENCY CAPACITY
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$358,0552024GENERAL OPERATING GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$269,2052024EMERGENCY AND RESPONSE
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$201,8192024KITCHEN COALITION EXPANSION
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$195,8002024CHILD HUNGER GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$169,3362024COLLABORATION GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$146,0002024DISTRIBUTION GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$149,567,2012023FOOD DISTRIBUTION
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$149,567,2012023FOOD DISTRIBUTION
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$941,2192023DISTRIBUTION GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$941,2192023DISTRIBUTION GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$814,4302023COLLABORATION GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$814,4302023COLLABORATION GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$640,0002023AGENCY CAPACITY
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$640,0002023AGENCY CAPACITY
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$221,4882023AGENCY CAPACITY
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$221,4882023AGENCY CAPACITY
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$15,0002023WELLNESS PARTNER GRANTS
    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST—$15,0002023WELLNESS PARTNER GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $206,227,843
    2025

    FOOD DISTRIBUTION

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $1,027,091
    2025

    AGENCY CAPACITY

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $223,000
    2025

    CHILD HUNGER GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $209,750
    2025

    EMERGENCY AND RESPONSE

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $111,000
    2025

    GENERAL OPERATING GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $50,000
    2025

    COLLABORATION GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $46,257
    2025

    SOURCING

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $167,593,620
    2024

    FOOD DISTRIBUTION

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $1,454,650
    2024

    EXPANDED MEALS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $651,493
    2024

    AGENCY CAPACITY

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $358,055
    2024

    GENERAL OPERATING GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $269,205
    2024

    EMERGENCY AND RESPONSE

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $201,819
    2024

    KITCHEN COALITION EXPANSION

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $195,800
    2024

    CHILD HUNGER GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $169,336
    2024

    COLLABORATION GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $146,000
    2024

    DISTRIBUTION GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $149,567,201
    2023

    FOOD DISTRIBUTION

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $149,567,201
    2023

    FOOD DISTRIBUTION

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $941,219
    2023

    DISTRIBUTION GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $941,219
    2023

    DISTRIBUTION GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $814,430
    2023

    COLLABORATION GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $814,430
    2023

    COLLABORATION GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $640,000
    2023

    AGENCY CAPACITY

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $640,000
    2023

    AGENCY CAPACITY

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $221,488
    2023

    AGENCY CAPACITY

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $221,488
    2023

    AGENCY CAPACITY

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $15,000
    2023

    WELLNESS PARTNER GRANTS

    COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    $15,000
    2023

    WELLNESS PARTNER GRANTS