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1 Ohio Association of s Annual Report State Fiscal Year

2 Dear friends of Ohio s foodbanks, We hear the stories of Ohioans struggling with the threat of hunger every day. We listen to them speak about the impossible choices they have to make between paying bills and purchasing food. We talk to hard-working parents like Spencer, who told us he works full time but is still relying on a local food pantry for help and is considering moving in with relatives in order to make ends meet. We talk to adults living with disabilities like Adam, who told us he tries his best to budget but that sometimes he runs out of food and has to come to a local soup kitchen for meals. We talk to older adults like Kitty, who told us about how difficult it is for her and her husband to afford nutritious food on their fixed incomes without help from their local foodbank. We want you to understand our story as Ohio s largest charitable response to hunger, too. Our work to provide food and other resources to people in need relies on partnerships with faith-based and community organizations, government agencies, elected officials, corporations, foundations, and individuals just like you. In this report, we are pleased to highlight some of our most valued partners the local farmers, growers, and producers who make our food programs possible. To solve the alarmingly prevalent issue of hunger in Ohio, we must continue to unite Ohioans from every walk of life in our mission to provide the basic necessity of nutritious food to people like Spencer, Adam, and Kitty. So many of us are just one illness, emergency, or layoff away from finding ourselves in their shoes we must not let anyone struggling with hunger walk in those shoes alone. Thank you for your contributions to our shared mission, 2013 Board of Directors Matt Habash, Board Chair Mid-Ohio Dan Flowers, Vice Chair Akron-Canton Regional Keith Williamson, Finance Chair Second Harvest Food Bank of Clark, Champaign and Logan Counties Juliana Chase-Morefield, Secretary Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio Gary Bright, Member West Ohio Food Bank James Caldwell, Member Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank Jeanne Carroll, Member Ohio Job and Family Services Directors Association Tracy Galway, Member Southeastern Ohio Food Bank Anne Goodman, Member Cleveland Michael Iberis, Member Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, Executive Director Matt Habash, Board Chair Kurt Reiber, Member Freestore Michelle Riley, Member The, Inc. Sweet corn fresh from the field Buurma Farms, Inc., Willard, OH 2

3 Table of Contents Financial Overview for State Fiscal Year 2013 Page 6 Cost Overview for Food Programs Page 6 Food Distribution Overview, by source Page 6 Special Childhood Hunger Initiatives Page 7 Food Program Vendors and Products Page 8 The Ohio Benefit Bank Pages 10 to 11 National Service Program Pages 12 to 13 Special Donations and Partnerships Pages 14 to 17 Individual, Public, and Private Donors Page 18 Food Program Commodities and Costs Pages 20 to 21 Units of Service, by household and type Page 22 Pounds and Value of Food, by foodbank Page 23 Regional Statistics Pages 24 to 30 We Source Food We purchase surplus produce from Ohio farms, shelf-stable products, and protein-packed foods. Through a combination of public and private funds and donations, we stretch each dollar as far as we can to ensure cost-effective food sourcing. We Share Food This year, 9,096,826 visits were made to local pantries with many households visiting more than once. Nearly 15 percent of visits were for seniors, and over 34 percent were for children. We Sort and Store Food The food we purchase is distributed to our 12 member foodbanks. The foodbanks operate warehouses where they sort large quantities of food for distribution. We Supply Food Our member foodbanks distribute food to about 3,300 local food pantries, soup kitchens, and other hunger relief agencies in all of Ohio s 88 counties. 5

4 Financial Overview for State Fiscal Year 2013 Revenue Expenses Donations: Dues from Member s: Foundation and Grant Revenue: Government Revenue Interest Income: Other Operating Income: : $138,011 $145,720 $630,832 $20,388,777 $2,130 $230,103 $21,535,573 General and Administrative: National Service Program: The Ohio Benefit Bank : Ohio Food Program and Agricultural Clearance Program: : $1,097,035 $1,749,394 $4,141,366 $14,463,891 $21,451,686 Cost Overview for Ohio Food Program and Agricultural Clearance Program () Ohio Food Program () Pounds : 7,862,126 Provided*: 6,551,772 Average Cost Per Pound: $ Food Cost: $5,312,500 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Cost: $625,000 Administrative Cost: $312,500 Program Cost: $6,250,000 Agricultural Clearance Program () Pounds : 27,841,255 Provided*: 23,201,046 Average Cost Per Pound: $ Food Cost: $6,262,500 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Cost: $625,000 Administrative Cost: $362,500 Program Cost: $7,250,000 Ohio Food Program () State-funded program, includes donations Agricultural Clearance Program () State-funded program, includes donations Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Funded by the Local Purchase Programs Funded by regional foodbanks The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) Funded by the Foods 6 Pounds and Value of Food Distributed by Ohio s Emergency Hunger Relief Network, by program/source Program Pounds 7,862,126 27,841,255 5,960,026 19,364,755 31,547,075 81,092, ,667,551 Value $5,312,500 $6,262,500 $9,409,275 $19,512,731 $39,934,351 $142,746,398 $223,177,755 % 4.53% 16.03% 3.43% 11.15% 18.17% 46.69% The Ohio Food Program and Agricultural Clearance Program () is a proven public-private partnership that uses two complementary programs to make fresh fruits and vegetables, protein items, and shelf-stable foods available to Ohio s 12 Feeding America foodbanks. The Ohio Food Program uses funding from the State of Ohio to purchase protein-packed, center-of-the-plate foods in bulk at low rates in order to keep foodbank shelves stocked with essential commodities. The Ohio Agricultural Clearance Program directs surplus agricultural products from Ohio farmers, growers, and producers to Ohio foodbanks, making nutritious food available to hungry Ohioans and ensuring that fewer crops are left to waste in the fields. Commodities secured and distributed through accounted for over 20 percent of all food distributed by Ohio s 12 Feeding America foodbanks in state fiscal year Special Initiatives in Partnership with the State of Ohio and Governor John R. Kasich In state fiscal year 2013, Governor Kasich and the Governor s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives made extraordinary investments in Ohio children and families struggling with food insecurity. Governor Kasich issued an Executive Order to support a weekend backpack meals program for the second consecutive summer. This program provided meals each weekend for 10 weeks to children that normally rely on free and reduced-price school meals during the school year (like Cory and Eli, pictured above). The Executive Order also included funding for an innovative summer meals delivery program, which invested in efforts to connect children in rural, remote areas with kid-friendly, shelf-stable meals. Another Executive Order by Governor Kasich provided funds for the purchase of fresh produce to distribute to those children and their families through mobile farmers markets. Governor Kasich also invested Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds in to provide additional fruits and vegetables to Ohio s foodbanks. Weekend Program Distributed: 600,000 Average Cost Per Meal: $1.59 Cost Per Backpack (six meals): $9.52 Food Cost: $952,231 Direct Cost: $1,266 Cost: $953,497 Innovative Delivery Program Distributed: 245,300 Average Cost Per Meal: $1.68 Average Cost Per Box (11 meals): $18.44 Food Cost: $411,085 Direct Cost: $27,638 Cost: $438,723 Mobile Farmers Market Program Pounds : 1,330,658 Provided*: 1,108,882 Average Cost Per Pound: $ Food Cost: $496,650 Cost: $496,650 7

5 Ohio Food Program Vendors A. Zerega s Sons, Inc.: Spaghetti, Noodles Akron-Canton Regional : Elbow Macaroni Beaver Wholesale Meats: Pork Beckman & Gast Co.: Green Beans, Diced Tomatoes Burnette Foods, Inc.: Applesauce, Carrots, Mixed Vegetables Campbell s Food Service: Canned Soup CIS: Corn, Cream Corn Cooper Farms: Turkey Sausage D & H Meats: Pork F & AM: Applesauce Feeding America: Mixed Vegetables, Rice, Spaghetti Sauce, Macaroni and Cheese, Sloppy Joe Sauce, Pasta Dinners, Spaghetti O s, Baked Beans, Beef Ravioli, Peanut Butter, Elbow Macaroni, Turkey Gravy, Chicken Noodle Soup, Tomato Soup, Carrots, Corn, Spaghetti Fellinger Co., M.: Green Beans Ft. Recovery Equity, M & R Plant: Eggs Gibbs-McCormick, Inc.: Applesauce, Chicken Noodle Soup, Tomato Soup, Cornflakes, Grape Jelly, Turkey Gravy GoodSource Solutions: Beef Stew, Peaches Happy Chicken Farms/Merry Milkmaid: Eggs Hemmelgarn & Sons, Inc.: Eggs Hertzfeld Poultry Farms: Eggs Highland Foods: Peaches, Pears, Diced Tomatoes Hillandale Farms: Eggs Hillandale of Ohio: Eggs Hirzel Canning Company & Farms: Spaghetti Sauce, Sloppy Joe Sauce, Diced Tomatoes Hoffman Meat Processing: Pork Houses Custom Butchering and Meat Market: Pork Keystone Brand Meats, Inc.: Canned Beef, Canned Chicken LA Foods: Corn, Mixed Fruit Lanning s Foods: Ground Beef Patties, Ground Beef Chubs Marshallville Packing Company, Inc.: Pork MAV Sales Company: Corn, Chicken Noodle Soup, Beef Ravioli McLane Global: Spaghetti O s, Rice, Quick Oats, Pears, Peanut Butter, Mandarin Oranges Mt. Victory Meats: Pork National Foods Packaging Inc.: Pancake Mix Rindler Poultry: Eggs Ross-Medford Farms: Eggs R.W. Sauder, Inc.: Eggs Second Harvest of Middle Tennessee: Beef Stew, Vegetable Stew, Pancake Mix, Beef Ravioli, Tuna, Peanut Butter, Spaghetti Sauce, Green Beans, Spaghetti, Instant Potatoes, Rice, Carrots The Food Exchange: Beef Stew Trillium Farms: Eggs Vitale Poultry: Chicken Weaver Brothers, Inc.: Eggs Zwanenberg Food Group: Canned Ham, Canned Chicken, Chili, Chicken Noodle Soup, Vegetable Stew, Tomato Soup, Vegetable Soup Ohio Agricultural Clearance Program Vendors Arrowhead Orchards: Apples Bainbridge Produce Auction: Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Turnips, Watermelon, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Beiersdorfer Orchard: Peaches, Pears Blake s Orchards: Cantaloupe, Sweet Corn, Watermelon Blooming Grove Auction, Inc.: Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Watermelon Branstrator Farm: Fall Squash, Tomatoes Burkholder Farms: Cabbage, Cantaloupe Buurma Farms: Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Greens, Lettuce, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Turnips, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Charlie Harris Farms: Green Beans, Peppers, Sweet Corn Clark Fruit and Vegetable Farm: Tomatoes Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona: Tomatoes Ed Kluba Farms: Cabbage, Fall Squash, Greens, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Yellow Squash Ellett s Farm Products, Inc.: Carrots, Sweet Corn Eshleman Fruit Farm: Apples, Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Sweet Potatoes Farmer s Produce Auction: Broccoli, Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Turnips, Watermelon, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Florida Association of Food Banks: Grapefruit, Oranges Folck Family Farm: Blackberries Forrester Produce: Cantaloupe Fruit Grower s Marketing Association: Apples, Blackberries, Cantaloupe, Peaches, Sweet Corn Fuhrmann s Orchards: Apples, Cantaloupe Garver Farm Incorporated: Cantaloupe, Sweet Corn, Zucchini Geauga Family Farms: Beets, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Kohlrabi, Onions, Peppers, Tomatoes, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Grams Family Farm Market: Apples, Peaches Great Lakes: Onions, Potatoes H & W Greenhouse & Organic Farms: Yellow Squash, Zucchini Hall Growers, Inc.: Sweet Corn Hays Orchard: Peaches Hillcrest Farms: Onions Holthouse Farms: Beets, Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Carrots, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Greens, Lettuce, Parsnips, Peppers, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Homerville Wholesale Produce Auction: Broccoli, Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Watermelon, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Hurley Farms: Cabbage, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Yellow Squash, Zucchini John F. Stambaugh & Co.: Onions, Potatoes Legend Hills Orchard: Apples Lennard Ag Co.: Potatoes Less and Less Farm: Green Beans MacQueen Orchards: Apples, Peaches Malone Orchards: Apples, Pears Mansfield Correctional Institution: Beets, Cabbage, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Peppers, Radishes, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Yellow Squash, Zucchini McDowell Orchards: Apples McMaster Farms: Sweet Corn Michael Farms Inc.: Cabbage, Green Beans, Potatoes, Sweet Corn Onion Boy Inc.: Potatoes OSU Waterman Farm: Cabbage, Cantaloupe Owl Creek Produce Auction: Cantaloupe, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes Phoinix Farm: Cabbage, Cucumbers, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes Priebe Apple Acres: Honey Rainbow Farms: Cantaloupe Rainsboro Produce: Cabbage, Peppers, Tomatoes, Watermelon Randy s Raisings: Cucumbers, Peppers, Tomatoes, Watermelon Rex Gees Orchard: Tomatoes, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Rhoads Farms: Blackberries, Cantaloupe, Eggplant, Sweet Corn Rock-Sea Farms Ltd.: Cucumbers, Peppers, Tomatoes, Yellow Squash, Zucchini RS Hanline Inc.: Carrots S & A Produce: Cabbage, Peppers S. M. Jones: Sweet Corn Saum Family Farms: Fall Squash, Sweet Corn Scioto Valley Produce Auction: Cantaloupe, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Watermelon Suter Produce: Cantaloupe, Sweet Corn TCN Church: Tomatoes Tukens Inc.: Green Beans, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes Vogley Enterprises: Blackberries, Peaches Walcher Farms: Fall Squash, Peppers Walnut Drive Gardens: Cabbage, Peppers, Sweet Corn Wenger s Produce: Cantaloupe, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Peaches, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Zucchini Wesler Orchard: Cucumbers, Fall Squash, Peppers, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Wiers Farm, Inc.: Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Fall Squash, Green Onions, Greens, Lettuce, Onions, Peppers, Radishes, Sweet Corn, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Turnips, Watermelon, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Witten Farm, Inc.: Cantaloupe, Peppers, Tomatoes Woodruff Farm Produce: Sweet Corn, Tomatoes 8 Lester Lynd, 6th generation grower Lynd Fruit Farm, Pataskala, OH 9

6 Working Together. Transforming Communities. I cannot say enough about OBB. I have been doing OBB applications for five years. It is the most helpful program of all the programs I ve been involved with as a Chaplain with the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction for 19 years. Arthur Baron, Corrections Reception Center We have been involved with the OBB since We value the OBB as an essential tool to provide those most vulnerable with the basic needs of life. As the OBB grows and adds programs it expands what we can offer our clients. Nancy Laird, Urban Appalachian Council OBB means connecting people to programs, resources, and services that could enhance their quality of life. Linking families to benefits that they can access to eliminate some of their physical, mental, and emotional stress. Knowing at the end of the day that we have served those in need and served them with dignity and respect. Debra Diggs, Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio Nearly $1 billion in potential work supports and tax credits returned to our neighbors and friends throughout Ohio since OBB is better access. I use it not only for clients, but also for myself and my family. Clients love that they can call me with their needs and questions. It is a wonderful outreach tool. Michelle Smith-Wojnowski, Neighborhood Health Association When there seems to be no hope, the OBB gives people hope. It gives them courage and fortitude to keep on going. Jan Patton, Helping Hands Health and Wellness Center OBB means direct outreach. Many times residents don t understand what is available to them. OBB provides that information and makes it easier for residents to apply for those benefits. Cheryl Mason, Medina County Dept. of Job and Family Services The OBB allows my small organization to more effectively serve the people in our rural community. Carlene Sands, Stepping Stones Outreach Ministries 11

7 One mission to reduce poverty and hunger through AmeriCorps VISTA and AmeriCorps State programs since 2006 Over 900 national service members deployed More than 900,000 hours spent in national service 31,112 volunteers recruited to serve their communities 392,000 hours spent in service by those community volunteers Generated $2,217,606 in cash and in-kind donations and grants Completed 19,378 OBB applications through The Ohio Benefit Bank Returned $34,710,229 in potential work supports and tax credits to OBB clients 182,185 other low-income Ohioans reached through direct hunger relief programs 12 13

8 Ohio Pork Producers Council: Pork Power Program The Columbus Foundation and its family of donors including the Byron and Joann Bossenbroek Family, Lois S. and H. Roy Chope, Adelaide C. Craig, Richard and Linda Gunther, Robert B. Hurst, James W. Overstreet, William A. and Jane B. Scheurer, and Richard H. and Ann Shafer Funds generously continued their longstanding support for The Ohio Benefit Bank this year. The vision and leadership of The Columbus Foundation has empowered The Ohio Benefit Bank network to serve nearly 500,000 Ohioans since The Ohio Pork Producers Council (OPPC), along with its members and partners, made a generous donation of 37,554 pounds of ground pork in March This locally raised, produced, and processed pork provided protein-packed meals to thousands of hungry people in the Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Toledo areas. Since launching the Pork Power Program in 2009, OPPC and its members have donated nearly 200,000 pounds of nutritious pork to Ohio s foodbanks. Participating pork producers included D & H Meats, Mt. Victory Meats, and Marshallville Packing Company, Inc. Five foodbanks received donations: Cleveland (7,440 lbs), Freestore (10,800 lbs), Mid-Ohio (8,604 lbs), The, Inc. (5,892 lbs), and Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank (4,818 lbs). Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Ohio Penal Industries, part of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC), is dedicated to training for offenders, contributing to their successful reentry to society. Our innovative partnership with ODRC continued this year, providing not only fresh vegetables for hungry Ohioans, but also agriculture employment training for offenders. The Mansfield Correctional Institution grew 47,084 pounds of produce, including beets, cabbage, eggplant, peppers, radishes, fall squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, yellow squash, and zucchini. UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Ohio UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Ohio, Inc. lent a generous helping hand in spring 2013 when they donated $60,000, divided amongst Ohio s 12 Feeding America foodbanks, to support the purchase and distribution of fresh produce items for hungry Ohioans. Through this donation, UnitedHealthcare demonstrated their willingness to encourage improved health through increased access to nutritious foods. Food purchased included apples, cabbage, greens, lettuce, onions, potatoes, sweet corn, and sweet potatoes. Ohio Poultry Association: Egg Donation The Ohio Poultry Association (OPA), along with member egg farmers, donated more than 750,000 eggs in May 2013 as part of National Egg Month. These locally raised eggs had an estimated retail value of approximately $100,000 and provided needy children, adults, and seniors with a fantastic source of protein that foodbanks are often otherwise unable to provide. This donation continued and built upon a longstanding partnership between the OPA and its members and Ohio s emergency food assistance network. Participating egg farmers included Ft. Recovery Equity, Hemmelgarn & Sons, Hertzfeld Poultry Farms, Rindler Poultry, Ross-Medford Farms, and Weaver Brothers, Inc. All 12 of our member foodbanks received donated eggs

9 The Ohio Association of School Business Officials (OASBO) generously supported the Ohio Association of s through proceeds from its fundraising efforts. We continue to partner with them to raise awareness of programs available to address childhood hunger in Ohio schools and beyond. Thank you, OASBO! Ohio s first-ever Innovative Summer Delivery Program funded through an Executive Order by Governor John Kasich and carried out in partnership with the Governor s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, the Ohio Department of Education, and participating program sponsors helped us to provide weekly summer meals to about 1,700 children at risk of hunger and living in some of the most remote, rural areas of southern Ohio. We continue to proudly serve as a No Kid Hungry Ally through our partnership with Share Our Strength, a national nonprofit dedicated to ending childhood hunger in America. Our No Kid Hungry Ally grant through Share Our Strength has not only helped to support our efforts to increase access to summer meals and SNAP, but has also increased our ability to leverage additional funding and support for childhood hunger relief initiatives. Thank you Share Our Strength! 16

10 18 Public Funders 129th and 130th Ohio General Assemblies Corporation for National and Community Service Governor s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Office of Governor John R. Kasich Ohio Department of Aging Ohio Department of Development Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction ServeOhio, Ohio s commission on service and volunteerism Food and Nutrition Service Private Funders AARP Foundation Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign ADAMH Board of Franklin County Aetna Foundation AMVETS Department of Ohio Ladies Auxiliary CareSource Chesapeake Operating, Inc. CoBank COMFEST / The Community Festival Gibbs McCormick, Inc. Holthouse Farms Innogive Foundation MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger Molina Healthcare of Ohio The Foundation for School Business Management Ohio Association of Student Financial Aid Advisors Ohio Housing Finance Agency Sagitec Solutions Share Our Strength Sigma Nu Fraternity (Case Western Reserve) The Columbus Foundation, including the Byron and Joann Bossenbroek Family, Lois S. and H. Roy Chope, Adelaide C. Craig, Richard and Linda Gunther, Robert B. Hurst, James W. Overstreet, William A. and Jane B. Scheurer, and Richard H. and Ann Shafer Funds The George Gund Foundation The Jerome Kobacker Charities Foundation Toyota 100 Cars for Good United HealthCare Services, Inc. United Producers, Inc. United Way of Greater Cincinnati UnitedHealthcare Ohio Provider Relations Team Wal-Mart Foundation Yellow Springs Music Department Individual Donors David Bonowitz Beth Brooks J. Michael Carney Anton Chin Cheryl Collins Joe and Connie Cornely Diana DaPore Jeffrey A. Dollin Diana Fowler Rebecca Fox Georgia Hart Joy G. Hingston Savoin Ien Tamara James Janet Jones Paul Jorgensen Takuya Kikchi Eugene and Nancy King Joshua Link Sean Lyden Joshua Mills Hinda Mitchell Patricia Moss Patricia Newlin Dana Rex Bill Sundermeyer Kathryn Tefft-Keller Chris Tegarden Kenneth L. Thompson Patricia Tickle Kristen Tomko Monica Watford Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wood Marsha M. Wright Karl and Ann Zinn About 680,000 children in Ohio don t always know where their next meal will come from. Hunger has serious consequences for a child s ability to learn and grow and we believe that no child should have to endure those consequences. Thank you for working with us to prevent children in Ohio from going hungry. 19

11 Ohio Food Program Ohio Agricultural Clearance Program Commodity Pounds Cost/Pound Commodity Pounds Cost/Pound Commodity Pounds Cost/Pound Commodity Pounds Cost/Pound Applesauce Baked Beans Beef - Canned Beef Ravioli Carrots - Canned Chicken - Canned Chili with Meat and Beans Corn - Canned Cornflakes Dinner - Beef and Rice Dinner - Beef Pasta Dinner - Cheeseburger Dinner - Chicken and Rice Dinner - Lasagna Skillet Dinner - Stroganoff Skillet Dinner - Tuna Pasta Egg Noodles Eggs Elbow Macaroni Fresh Chicken Grape Jelly Green Beans - Canned Ground Beef Ham - Canned Instant Potatoes Macaroni and Cheese 441, ,885 7, , ,416 20, , ,792 96,228 2,652 19,032 37,120 2,652 38,197 19,902 28, , ,603 46,120 96, , ,255 25,920 45,810 11, ,787 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mixed Fruit Mixed Vegetables Pancake Mix Peaches - Canned Peanut Butter Pears - Canned Quick Oats Rice Sloppy Joe Sauce Soup - Bean and Bacon Soup - Chicken Noodle Soup - Cream of Chicken Soup - Cream of Mushroom Soup - Cream of Potato Soup - Tomato Soup - Vegetable Spaghetti Spaghetti O s Spaghetti Sauce Stew - Beef Stew - Beef and Vegetable Stew - Vegetable Tomatoes - Canned Tuna Turkey Gravy Turkey Sausage 15, , ,223 49, , ,711 49, ,864 53,933 7, ,704 11,284 11,284 3, ,235 60, ,020 77, , ,600 30,000 99, ,904 6,720 47, ,268 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Apples Apricots Beef - Canned Beets Blackberries Blueberries Broccoli Cabbage Cantaloupe Carrots Cauliflower Celery Chicken - Canned Cucumbers Eggplant Eggs Fall Squash Grapefruit Green Beans Green Onions Greens Ground Beef Ham - Canned 2,537,713 13,442 2, ,476 10,233 5,864 62,539 1,959, , ,915 9,038 57,122 31,185 1,211,668 61, , ,938 38, ,190 13,893 1,170,784 30,000 25,920 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Pounds : 27,841,255 Provided*: 23,201,046 Honey 314 $ Kohlrabi 1,974 $ Lettuce 285,750 $ Nectarines 3,564 $ Onions 2,891,072 $ Oranges 37,734 $ Parsnips 375 $ Peaches 185,293 $ Pears 5,885 $ Peppers 1,032,856 $ Plums 336 $ Pork - Canned 3,528 $ Potatoes 8,303,136 $ Radishes 205,529 $ Sweet Corn 2,134,742 $ Sweet Potato 1,060,857 $ Tomatoes 427,608 $ Turkey Sausage 40,960 $ Turnips 341,944 $ Watermelon 294,575 $ Yellow Squash 450,987 $ Zucchini 594,699 $ Food Cost: $6,262,500 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Cost: $625,000 Pounds : 7,862,126 Food Cost: $5,312,500 Average Cost Per Pound: $ Administrative Cost: $362,500 Provided*: 6,551,772 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Cost: $625,000 Ohio Agricultural Clearance Program Cost: $7,250,000 Average Cost Per Pound: $ Administrative Cost: $312,500 Ohio Food Program Cost: $6,250,000 Cost of the Ohio Food Program and Agricultural Clearance Program: $13,500,000 *1.2 pounds = 1 meal 20 21

12 Units of Service by Household and Type Pounds and Value of Food Distributed, by foodbank Households (HH) without children Households (HH) with children Akron-Canton Regional Cleveland 10,457,391 16,012,948 TEFAP CSFP 4,678,843 2,628,265 3,627,350 1,270,962 6,362, ,847 6,329,222 4,270,064 1,585,181 22,662,811 34,766,092 Akron-Canton Regional Cleveland Freestore Mid-Ohio Second Harvest Food Bank of Clark, Champaign & Logan Counties Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley Shared Harvest Southeastern Ohio Food Bank The, Inc. of Dayton Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank HH HH West Ohio Food Bank Statewide s 246, , , ,761 41,738 89, ,468 81,591 64,189 79, ,168 88,884 1,829, , , , ,350 46, , , ,343 69,879 98, ,056 95,637 2,051, , ,349 88, ,694 23,412 58,560 73,399 38,190 40,928 35,893 68,030 52,115 1,027, , , , ,022 38,616 95,432 92,419 66,509 47,310 74,491 94,999 65,538 1,444, , , , ,438 70, , , ,737 88, , , ,875 2,597,593 47,632 59,152 26,750 55,765 8,227 22,462 21,069 11,070 13,608 17,551 17,589 12, , , , , ,701 79, , , ,891 94, , , ,405 3,106, , , ,082 2,271, , , , ,039 13, , , ,807 5,283, ,228 2,424, ,700 2,979, , , , ,669 26, , , ,396 10,029, , ,611 99, ,145 54,781 8,983 5,702 80,304 18,855 1, ,952 6,944 1,098,977 2,219,837 2,263, ,242 1,138, ,051 89, , , , , ,510 61,701 8,798,792 Freestore Mid-Ohio Second Harvest Food Bank of Clark, Champaign & Logan Counties Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley Shared Harvest Southeastern Ohio Food Bank The, Inc. of Dayton Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank West Ohio Food Bank Statewide Pounds Statewide Value ($) Percentage of Pounds (%) 7,295,233 25,674,116 2,502,336 2,923,892 2,955,113 3,023,613 1,078,857 2,551,482 3,983,133 2,634,200 81,092,314 $142,746, % 3,593,530 6,598, ,336 1,384,805 2,321,578 1,376,729 1,393,314 1,869,679 1,273,957 31,547,075 $39,934, % 227,283 2,300, , ,585 1,676, ,452 5,960,026 $9,409, % 2,446,903 4,244,150 62, ,464 1,454, , , , , ,236 19,364,755 $19,512, % 2,737,800 5,432, ,816 1,327,258 1,764, ,367 1,393,476 1,668,776 2,089,691 1,403,926 27,841,255 $6,262, % 1,184,796 1,677, , , , , , , , ,434 7,862,126 $5,312, % 17,485,545 45,927,553 4,583,134 6,858,693 9,292,782 6,604,643 5,996,257 7,211,404 6,906,788 6,334, ,667,551 $223,177,755 = 0 to 17 = 18 to 59 = 60+ Households based on duplicated units of service TEFAP: The Emergency Food Assistance Program CSFP: Commodity Supplemental Food Program : Agricultural Clearance Program : Ohio Food Program 22 23

13 Akron-Canton Regional Akron, OH Freestore Cincinnati, OH Carroll Holmes Medina Portage Stark Summit Tuscarawas Wayne 267, , , ,286 2,517,169 4,363,470 1,424, ,613 10,457, , , , ,566 1,183,974 1,323,222 1,175, ,909 4,678, ,424 68, , , , , , ,040 2,628, , , , , ,816 1,140, , ,277 3,627,350 20, ,465 34,392 70, , , ,564 59,854 1,270,962 22,662,811 total lbs. 510 member agencies Adams Brown Clermont Clinton Hamilton Highland Pike Scioto 257, , , ,020 5,402, , , ,485 7,295, , , , ,054 1,675, , , ,301 3,593,530 CSFP 227, ,283 65,921 69, ,790 65,402 1,821,962 45,732 51, ,431 2,446,903 65, , ,591 29,523 1,573,284 88, , ,293 2,737,800 39,955 30, ,491 40, ,026 46,278 30, ,187 1,184,796 17,485,545 total lbs. 328 member agencies Households () without children Households () with children Households () without children Households () with children Carroll Holmes Medina Portage Stark Summit Tuscarawas Wayne 8,356 5,035 11,379 16,387 81,388 82,205 29,329 12,725 8,939 7,758 14,213 19,626 99,781 99,088 41,732 15,602 6,783 3,666 7,422 9,468 46,324 41,608 18,757 6,696 5,927 6,374 9,998 14,393 65,193 70,701 28,156 10,988 12,844 14,554 19,710 26, , ,550 61,035 22,003 1, ,355 2,579 17,965 16,529 4,714 1,476 13,089 15,550 21,635 30, , ,853 64,487 22,828 1,440 20,861 46, , ,357 34,634 26,265 1,475 48, , , ,173 61,471 57,939 18,366 30,298 22,789 9, , ,484 12,822 5, , ,844 95, , ,682 1,078, , ,742 Adams Brown Clermont Clinton Hamilton Highland Pike Scioto 8,858 4,458 11,100 4, ,924 10,450 12,614 30,728 13,144 4,209 14,966 6, ,076 12,138 16,293 32,334 5,210 4,050 6,305 2,767 38,843 7,091 6,886 17,331 6,741 3,717 13,766 4,254 65,196 8,375 10,567 19,389 11,947 7,730 29,653 9, ,998 17,109 21,386 34, ,605 2, ,637 2,088 1,278 3,872 13,669 8,564 29,830 10, ,513 19,262 22,201 37,558 14, ,585 10, ,819 32,232 9, ,781 10,971 10,176 40,697 2,316 2,116 93,602 1, ,316 57, ,014 58,550 20,250 Cleveland Cleveland, OH Ashland Ashtabula Cuyahoga Geauga Lake Richland 451, ,317 12,596, ,730 1,131, ,986 16,012, , ,419 4,818, , , ,166 6,362,830 CSFP 205, , , ,169 5,412,575 92, , ,301 6,329, , ,998 3,077, , , ,495 4,270,064 39, ,183 1,191,460 32, ,770 99,277 1,585,181 34,766,092 total lbs. 730 member agencies Greene Montgomery Preble The, Inc. Dayton, OH 279,024 2,257,251 15,207 2,551, ,523 1,467,305 43,851 1,869,679 78, ,065 15, , ,166 1,532,332 1,278 1,668,776 59, ,499 8, ,902 7,211,404 total lbs. 84 member agencies Ashland Ashtabula Cuyahoga Geauga Lake Richland Households () without children 8,411 13, ,737 4,362 19,919 28,009 8,711 16, ,696 4,548 27,338 32,181 5,250 8, ,161 3,400 13,521 16,375 Households () with children 5,171 10, ,064 2,557 19,433 18,246 10,374 20, ,728 4,667 37,901 34,951 1,019 2,460 46, ,514 4,548 10,793 23, ,907 5,342 43,679 39,297 27,393 33, , ,465 22,423 58,081 49,903 2,068,663 21, , ,504 1,478 1, ,837 3,598 2,014 10,524 25,533 7,437 2,155,546 23,429 9,511 41,911 Greene Montgomery Preble Households () without children 13,299 63,905 1,977 17,279 78,727 2,823 7,132 28, Households () with children 14,170 58,532 1,789 29, ,127 3,714 4,858 12, , ,876 4,036 6, ,837 1,101 14, ,369 1,117 1, ,348 25

14 Mid-Ohio Grove City, OH Belmont Coshocton Delaware Fairfield Fayette Franklin Guernsey Harrison Jefferson Knox Licking Madison Marion Monroe Morrow Muskingum Noble Pickaway Ross Union 972, , ,242 1,520, ,561 13,987, , , , ,721 1,489, , , , , , , ,265 1,071, ,196 25,674, , ,921 69, ,702 44,206 3,525, ,519 95, , , , , ,780 62, , ,273 79,537 42, ,225 50,033 6,598,474 CSFP 122,272 93, , ,310 83, , , ,884 77,130 44, ,265 34,943 89,269 55,104 51, ,155 47,780 91,214 65,996 83,434 2,300,723 Households () without children 137,517 56,801 77, ,344 51,762 2,210,884 93,412 60, , ,586 17,526 82, ,707 21,090 31, , ,664 90, ,181 91,634 4,244, ,530 16,671 60, ,021 62,951 3,260, ,917 38, , , ,096 87, ,693 66,564 59, ,411 54,039 28, ,478 33,208 5,432,740 Households () with children 21,540 31,846 16,333 81,011 8, ,049 25,316 37,614 79,536 76,044 92,106 56,618 26,755 10,738 37,107 61,653 9,615 21, ,979 6,685 1,677,350 45,927,553 total lbs. 552 member agencies Champaign Clark Logan Second Harvest Food Bank of Clark, Champaign and Logan Counties Springfield, OH Champaign Clark Logan 289,407 2,021, ,815 2,502,336 Households () without children 8,219 26,765 6,754 8,828 30,263 6,985 4,933 14,520 3, , , , ,336 6,299 24,894 7,423 CSFP 83, ,385 77, ,826 9,557 48,557 3,907 62,021 Households () with children 12,117 46,958 11,922 1,297 5,517 1, , ,425 82, ,816 12,784 54,620 12,207 34, ,628 45, ,799 Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley Youngstown, OH Columbiana Mahoning Trumbull 447,746 1,671, ,788 2,955, ,450 1,300, ,044 2,321, , , ,494 1,454, , , ,983 1,764, , , , ,914 43,094 50,317 18,964 9,292,782 total lbs. 162 member agencies 4,583,134 total lbs. 94 member agencies 54,550 70,821 24,893 1,932 48,444 4,405 12, ,370 4,517 Belmont Coshocton Delaware Fairfield Fayette Franklin Guernsey Harrison Jefferson Knox Licking Madison Marion Monroe Morrow Muskingum Noble Pickaway Ross Union 8,618 6,975 7,074 20,475 4, ,578 9,259 5,468 18,323 13,251 28,094 10,400 12,776 2,776 7,928 13,953 7,298 5,330 13,664 8,043 8,232 6,745 6,983 20,178 4, ,915 8,638 6,661 23,799 14,968 28,800 12,185 14,329 2,364 10,567 13,478 6,927 4,423 18,152 6,920 5,823 4,465 4,821 12,422 2,784 72,895 5,940 4,536 10,379 8,674 15,715 6,372 8,045 2,015 6,797 9,590 5,833 3,391 7,526 5,671 4,291 3,486 5,064 18,765 2, ,303 5,269 2,619 28,559 10,686 17,466 13,133 11,504 1,414 6,822 10,144 5,089 5,157 14,037 5,771 7,996 6,417 10,368 37,979 4, ,591 10,882 3,500 23,985 22,392 30,101 26,243 23,309 3,030 13,959 16,791 11,001 9,725 27,746 12, ,149 3, , ,902 1,225 2,491 2,577 2, ,835 1, ,447 2,648 1,090 8,059 6,937 11,326 39,669 4, ,158 11,190 5,746 24,336 22,728 32,480 27,704 24,443 3,563 14,057 19,133 11,647 9,014 29,334 13,287 24,133 93, ,106 14, ,720 44,990 1,788 26,472 39, ,677 14,784 65,045 14,288 2, ,919 14, ,683 64,244 7,488 24,519 93, ,044 15,873 1,231, ,719 2,477 34,282 56, ,149 15,212 81,562 14,288 2, ,528 14, ,923 65,194 7,813 1,710 2,002 40,708 1,144 6,123 41, ,310 6, ,178 54, ,413 12,777 70, ,201 1,480 1,300 32, ,889 9,202 22, Columbiana Mahoning Trumbull Households () without children 26,291 58,239 34,938 29,920 49,858 35,745 18,064 37,345 17,990 Households () with children 21,028 45,542 25,849 41,479 59,022 38,629 3,894 13,523 3,652 44,629 78,097 47,097 13, ,885 88,061 26, , ,566 4,452 1, , ,942 27

15 Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio Lorain, OH Crawford Erie Huron Lorain Crawford Erie Huron Lorain Athens Gallia Hocking Jackson Lawrence Meigs Morgan Perry Vinton Washington 378, , ,327 1,912,651 2,923,892 12,505 9,404 14,852 53, , , , ,158 1,384,805 12,132 12,269 18,277 70,763 84,624 77, , , ,464 Households () without children 11,362 6,102 7,945 4,476 9,788 5,766 3,936 3,136 6,371 5,307 14,161 7,057 8,543 5,644 10,546 5,414 4,009 4,045 5,498 4,962 9,758 4,799 9,586 34,417 5,996,257 total lbs. 74 member agencies Households () without children 6,305 4,103 5,451 2,933 4,792 4,706 2,273 1,826 4,746 3, , , , ,714 1,327,258 7,274 9,441 15,263 63,454 39,342 53,203 64, , ,274 Households () with children 9,017 5,320 6,717 5,272 6,366 2,782 1,751 3,377 3,821 2,887 13,869 17,685 31, ,885 15,728 11,129 13,020 8,689 11,419 5,439 3,339 6,779 7,137 5,780 1,334 1,965 2,824 16,339 Households () with children 1,744 1,397 1,383 3,434 2, ,111 1, ,809 20,944 33, ,319 17,406 11,311 14,323 7,021 15,039 5,278 3,567 6,446 7,666 6,057 6,964 7,943 11, ,614 Southeastern Ohio Food Bank Logan, OH Athens Gallia Hocking Jackson Lawrence Meigs Morgan Perry Vinton Washington 253,499 81, , ,965 54,171 39,925 22,570 51, , ,673 1,078, , , , , ,307 42,695 39,884 99, , ,907 1,393,314 CSFP 228, , , , , ,594 90, ,597 90, ,544 1,676,310 4,314 1,773 4, ,549 7, ,994 18, ,009 16,625 3,539 57,411 4,503 3,313 2,188 4,270 5,307 8,049 5, ,737 5,605 4,044 8, ,374 5,400 1,549 6,858,693 total lbs. 147 member agencies 537 3,235 5, , , , , ,279 17,833 39, ,846 97,199 32,111 1,393,476 1,283 4,283 8,820 1,917 1, ,099 14,891 65,310 69,227 27,570 49,983 41,643 43,200 8,735 10,574 29,662 40,962 22, ,563 15,738 5,571 92,598 26,509 14,175 1,832 19, Shared Harvest Fairfield, OH Butler Darke Miami Preble Warren Butler Darke Miami Preble Warren Defiance Fulton Henry Lucas Ottawa Sandusky Williams Wood 1,704, , ,224 34, ,059 3,023,613 51,633 2,481 12,986 1,496 12, ,449 40, ,055 38, ,292 1,376,729 61,157 3,423 19,166 2,190 15,407 CSFP 323,426 44,832 37,530 52, , ,585 Households () without children 23,017 1,448 6, ,516 Households () without children 8,067 4,964 1,590 76,463 4,717 7,250 8,441 10,676 11,308 5,611 2,094 91,564 4,063 7,028 9,360 9,028 3,090 3,811 1,244 36,849 2,510 4,780 7,058 8,688 54,026 14,155 25,920 10, , ,763 36,675 2,038 12,301 1,805 13,690 6,906,788 total lbs. 318 member agencies 862,532 9,276 30,974 3,924 49, ,367 Households () with children 71,652 4,752 22,598 4,260 28,475 Households () with children 10,490 3,637 1,566 57,701 2,136 5,411 5,772 8,286 16,111 6,915 3,337 93,946 3,430 8,506 10,739 14, ,202 25,144 60,791 23,502 74, ,586 6, , ,233 Defiance Fulton Henry Lucas Ottawa Sandusky Williams Wood 2, , , ,099 77,113 4,775 25,505 4,098 30, , ,612 91,321 2,198, , , , ,122 3,983,133 6,604,643 total lbs. 82 member agencies 19,853 7,847 3, ,094 4,278 12,130 11,487 16, , , ,637 14,103 1, ,130 1,245 4,153 4, ,811 51,820 29,775 10, ,718 18,510 2, ,383 4,917 26,633 7,347 27,135 13,883 37,148 2,138 Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank Toledo, OH 28,165 6,517 13,634 71,786 5,100 3,416 9,568 17, , ,458 69,195 81, ,643 81, , , ,702 2,089,691 43,777 36,541 14, ,820 13,594 31,825 42,347 63, ,464 7,542 6,014 1, ,413 1,606 29,178 6,714 1, ,552 22,101 62, ,081 11,020 84,656 25, ,211 23,985 32, ,415 31,224

16 West Ohio Food Bank Lima, OH 6,334,205 total lbs. 178 member agencies Allen Auglaize Hancock Hardin Mercer Paulding Putnam Seneca Shelby Van Wert Wyandot 1,209,549 70, ,620 77,692 67,886 67, ,030 76, ,319 80,653 56,041 2,634, ,159 67, ,321 81,476 45,916 73, , , ,152 71,276 55,672 1,273,957 CSFP 209,430 22,844 32,568 37,684 25,766 27,010 9,934 56,083 38,826 17,321 32, ,452 92,531 5,512 46,023 4,921 1,406 10,374 12,304 36, , , ,895 27,141 39,586 93,241 5,328 40,792 74,090 30, ,087 65,720 42,191 1,403,926 79,544 19,254 42,148 23,008 15,018 12,742 15,582 36,448 20,366 18,602 11, ,434 Households () without children Households () with children Allen Auglaize Hancock Hardin Mercer Paulding Putnam Seneca Shelby Van Wert Wyandot 36,029 2,021 11,760 3, ,280 7,400 4,562 10,937 4,556 3,934 31,980 2,130 14,992 4, ,058 9,216 5,906 13,147 5,974 2,334 17,804 1,590 5,806 1, ,041 4,914 3,059 7,603 2,519 4,081 19,656 1,705 12,137 2,799 1,573 2,316 7,754 4,101 9,479 3, ,028 2,970 23,686 5,894 2,863 4,557 15,447 6,664 19,482 6,521 1,763 5, , , ,593 4,810 27,268 5,936 4,381 4,567 16,370 8,491 21,188 7,066 1,735 57,456 21,412 2, , ,153 24, ,478 80,410 21,491 3, , ,721 32,410 5,108 2,828 6,944 61, Sorting peppers on the line D.R. Walcher Farms, North Fairfield, OH 31

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