At United Food Force, Inc., we are dedicated to ending hunger and food insecurity in our community. We believe that everyone should have access to healthy, nutritious food, regardless of their circumstances. Our food bank offers a variety of programs and services to help those in need, including food pantries, meal delivery services, and more.
A defining feature of United Food Force Inc. is the size of its general-support grants to food-security organizations in Florida and Georgia. The largest recent award in the data is $5,751,236 to Florida Food Force Inc in Odessa, followed by $3,745,630 to Fountain of Hope Community Center in Atlanta. Those awards fit a clear pattern of flexible funding rather than project-specific grants. The foundation’s stated mission centers on ending hunger and food insecurity, with an emphasis on access to healthy, nutritious food. Its work also extends into disaster relief, community support, and services for children and families. The recent grant list shows support for both food banks and community-based ministries. In addition to the two multimillion-dollar grants, United Food Force Inc gave $596,380 to Maximum Impact Love in Atlanta and $77,277 to Food Bank of Northeast Georgia in Clayton. The foundation also appears to use general support as its primary funding approach, which suggests a focus on organizational stability and operating capacity for grantees working on hunger-related needs.
Food security is the clearest thread in the recent awards. United Food Force Inc gave $77,277 to Food Bank of Northeast Georgia in Clayton for general support, and it provided $55,794 to Southern Crescent Resource in McDonough for general purpose work. Both grants align with its stated focus on hunger relief and food access. The foundation also supports community-based and faith-linked organizations serving broader local needs. It awarded $187,352 to Heavens Gateway Ministries in Jonesboro for general support and $69,115 to Helping in His Name Ministries Inc in Stockbridge for general purpose funding. These grants show backing for organizations that appear to operate beyond a single program area. Disaster relief is part of the foundation’s stated focus areas, although the recent grant list mostly identifies unrestricted support rather than disaster-specific project language. The grant pattern still points to flexible funding for organizations with community response roles.
United Food Force Inc’s grant sizes are spread widely: the 25th percentile is $59,124, the median is $132,314, and the 75th percentile is $2,110,204. That wide spread reflects a mix of mid-sized awards and very large general-support grants. The recent record shows repeat funding to at least one recipient across multiple years, including Florida Food Force Inc in both 2023 and 2025, and Heavens Gateway Ministries in 2023 and 2025. The foundation also gives program-agnostic support, with philosophy tags indicating unrestricted, general operating, core support, and flexible-use funding. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
$13.1M
$1.6M
$3.6M
$3.6M
Most grants fall between $59K and $2.1M, with a median of $132K.
25th Percentile
$59K
Median
$132K
75th Percentile
$2.1M
About 78% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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United Food Force Inc gives most often in Florida, while 78% of its grants go to recipients in Georgia, the foundation’s headquarters state. The recent grants are all to U.S. organizations. Recipient cities in the list include Odessa and Atlanta, with other awards going to Jonesboro, Clayton, Stockbridge, and McDonough. The geography is regional rather than national, with a strong concentration in Georgia alongside a notable Florida presence.
The foundation supports organizations working on food security, hunger relief, disaster relief, community support, and children and families. The recent grants also show support for food banks, community centers, and ministries, with funding typically labeled general support or general purpose.
Yes. The recent grants are primarily labeled general support or general purpose, and the foundation’s philosophy tags include unrestricted/general operating support, core support for organizational expenses, program-agnostic funding, and flexible use funding.
The grant-size distribution is wide. The 25th percentile is $59,124, the median is $132,314, and the 75th percentile is $2,110,204. That indicates the foundation makes both smaller operating grants and very large awards.
Yes. The recent grants include recipients in Florida and Georgia, and all of the listed grants are to U.S. organizations. Georgia receives the largest share by count, while Florida appears as a recurring recipient state in the recent awards.
Yes. Florida Food Force Inc appears in both 2023 and 2025, and Heavens Gateway Ministries also appears in both 2023 and 2025. That suggests the foundation makes recurring awards to some organizations.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FLORIDA FOOD FORCE INC | ODESSA, FL | $2,614,812 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| HEAVENS GATEWAY MINISTRIES | JONESBORO, GA | $187,352 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| HELPING IN HIS NAME MINISTRIES INC | STOCKBRIDGE, GA | $69,115 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| SOUTHERN CRESCENT RESOURCE | MCDONOUGH, GA | $55,794 | 2025 | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| FLORIDA FOOD FORCE INC | ODESSA, FL | $5,751,236 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| FOUNTAIN OF HOPE COMMUNITY CENTER | ATLANTA, GA | $3,745,630 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| MAXIMUM IMPACT LOVE | ATLANTA, GA | $596,380 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| FOOD BANK OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA | CLAYTON, GA | $77,277 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| BELOW 5000 | — | $24,792 | 2023 | — |
| HEAVENS GATEWAY MINISTRIES | JONESBORO, GA | $5,632 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
FLORIDA FOOD FORCE INC
$2,614,812GENERAL SUPPORT
HEAVENS GATEWAY MINISTRIES
$187,352GENERAL SUPPORT
HELPING IN HIS NAME MINISTRIES INC
$69,115GENERAL PURPOSE
SOUTHERN CRESCENT RESOURCE
$55,794GENERAL PURPOSE
FLORIDA FOOD FORCE INC
$5,751,236GENERAL SUPPORT
FOUNTAIN OF HOPE COMMUNITY CENTER
$3,745,630GENERAL SUPPORT
MAXIMUM IMPACT LOVE
$596,380GENERAL SUPPORT
FOOD BANK OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA
$77,277GENERAL SUPPORT
BELOW 5000
$24,792HEAVENS GATEWAY MINISTRIES
$5,632GENERAL SUPPORT