EIN 23-2678383

The Food Trust

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
84
Year formed
1992
Most recent tax filings
2023-09-01
Description
The Food Trust advocates for nutritious food access, collaborates with diverse partners, and implements programs to promote healthy communities and combat childhood obesity.
Total revenues
$9,424,879
2023
Total expenses
$8,919,224
2023
Total assets
$6,156,166
2023
Num. employees
84
2023

Program areas at The Food Trust

Nutrition education - The Food Trust (tft) works to increase access to healthy Food in underserved areas, along with providing nutrition education to children and families. The Food Trust's team of educators conducts The school nutrition education program in nearly 40 elementary schools in low-income neighborhoods of philadelphia, norristown and reading, pa, as well as camden, nj. The program's goal is to engage and collaborate with school communities to support their vision of a healthy environment and to increase access to affordable, fresh fruits & vegetables at an existing community hub.the program includes in-classroom nutrition education, school farm stands, adult/caregiver cooking workshops, financial incentive programs, school gardens, school wellness programs, and resources for teachers, parents and students.in addition, tft provides adaptable, community-level nutrition education and Food access for adults in low-income communities of philadelphia, norristown and reading, pa, as well as camden, nj. Held in churches, libraries, Food stores, and other community sites, these adult nutrition education lessons and workshops introduce participants to new fruits and vegetables, taught them how to prepare healthy meals, and provided educational tours of nearby supermarkets, farmers markets, and healthy corner stores to teach them how to purchase nutritious Food in their neighborhoods on a budget.
National campaign for healthy Food access - The national campaign for healthy Food access works on a number of projects to improve nutrition, health and community development in underserved areas across The country. Through collaborations with a variety of cross-sector partners, The campaign is working to strengthen federal nutrition programs, such as snap, snap-ed and hffi. The campaign has worked at The local, state and federal level on hffi, in an effort to encourage healthy Food retail development and expansion in communities across The country. The national campaign hosts The annual healthy Food access convening in Washington to facilitate a community of practice among organizations with similar goals.by convening The snap-ed strategy group, The campaign worked to support The snap-ed program at The federal level during The recent passage of The farm bill. The campaign is working with businesses to focus marketing efforts on healthier choices and is expanding snap-incentive programs that provide support to make healthier Food more affordable for those on Food stamps. The campaign also promotes The healthy Food access portal so organizations and businesses can share successes with one another, and provides resources and technical assistance to other organizations across The country with shared goals.
Farmers market and Food bucks programs - to increase healthy Food access in southeastern Pennsylvania, tft works in collaboration with local farmers, community organizations, schools and community members to operate a network of over 20 farmers markets and farm stands in underserved communities across philadelphia. Many of these markets are located in lower income neighborhoods with low access to healthy, affordable Food. The farmers market program continued its outreach efforts to promote The consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables by providing on-site nutrition education and cooking demonstrations at a number of markets in underserved communities in philadelphia. Tft also continued its Food bucks program, a coupon incentive program that provides market customers with a $2 coupon for free fruits and vegetables each time they spend $5 at The market using their snap (Food stamp) benefits. Based on The success of The Food bucks coupon program, tft continued expanding its healthy Food incentive work across Pennsylvania and camden, new jersey, to make healthy Food more affordable for people using snap benefits. Food bucks are now accepted at 10 supermarkets across in philadelphia and one in pittsburgh. The organization has also continued to implement Food bucks rx, a fruit and vegetable prescription program targeting low-income pediatric patients and their families, in partnership with cooper university hospital in camden.
Healthy corner store initiative - The Food Trust developed The healthy corner store initiative (hcsi) in 2004 to increase The availability of nutritious Food in underserved neighborhoods that lack supermarkets or other fresh-food retailers. The initiative has since grown: The Food Trust works in partnership with local public health departments, commerce departments, community and economic development departments, healthcare partners, and community-based partners and residents to develop healthy corner store networks in both rural and urban communities. Food Trust staff currently lead direct programming in over 1,000 grocery stores across six states. Additionally, staff has supported healthy Food retail programming in small stores in more than 30 states as a technical assistance provider, sharing resources, including bilingual marketing materials and one-on-one training to help storeowners stock and sell healthy Food. Tft employs hcsi ambassadors to identify culturally relevant healthy Food for inventory, promote hcsi programming in their community, and help store owners improve and sustain The healthy retail environment. Another component of The Food Trust's hcsi is The "heart smarts" program, a store-based nutrition education model that includes lessons, taste tests, and incentives to encourage consumers to make heart-healthy choices as stores begin stocking new healthy products. In collaboration with local health care partners, tft offers free blood pressure, heart-risk assessment and/or anxiety screenings with counseling and referrals in some of The stores we work with.
Farm to school and farm to early care - tft provides training and technical assistance for schools, early care and education centers, farmers, and other groups working to implement and sustain farm to institution programs and practices. In addition to helping centers build their capacity for farm to early care activities, tft led a multi-partnered statewide campaign to increase public and governmental support for farm to early care programs in diverse childcare settings, especially in underserved urban and rural areas. Tft released a new report, ready set grow: emerging strategies to support farm to early care and education in Pennsylvania, which describes farm to ece, showcases providers adopting farm to ece practices across The commonwealth, and describes why access to good Food and high-quality learning environments are critical for every child in Pennsylvania. The need for equitable, resilient, responsive ece and Food systems persists in Pennsylvania, and this report highlights examples of how existing state-level systems can help advance farm to ece in every community. As a core partner to The national farm to school network, tft also coordinated, promoted and expanded The farm to school movement throughout The states of Pennsylvania and new jersey. Tft continued work to better serve The supply side of The farm to school community through developing stronger partnerships with farmers, distributors, and other vendors. Tft also developed a racial equity framework to support more equitable program implementation and outcomes in community Food systems and shared it across The agency.
Technical assistance - tft developed technical assistance to help public and private organizations promote good nutrition and increase access to nutritious foods both throughout The united states. Tft's team shares The organization's deep knowledge base to replicate its successful, innovative programs and is comprised of staff with diverse backgrounds, including experience in public health policy, healthy Food retail, federal nutrition programs, regional Food systems and distribution strategies, healthy equity, and farm to school initiatives. Tft's technical assistance services include: healthy Food retail (including supermarkets, corner stores, chain convenience stores and rural grocery stores), nutrition incentives, Food distribution and regional Food systems, healthcare/food system linkages and social determinants of health, farmers markets, Food events, farm to schoo/farm to institution, early childhood and school-based nutrition education and adult nutrition education. Additionally, tft is a certified subcontractor on several major federal contracts with The u.s. department of agriculture and The centers for disease control and prevention. Tft's staff works directly with federal, state, local, commercial and nonprofit entities on a wide variety of healthy Food access programs and policy initiatives, ranging from provision of technical assistance to consulting support for larger programs and federal public health initiatives that align with The core values and mission of The organization.

Grants made by The Food Trust

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
York Fresh Food FarmsHealthy Food Financing Grant To Retailer$40,000
The Cooperage ProjectHealthy Food Financing Grant To Retailer$35,000
The Enterprise Center Community Development Corporation (TEC)Healthy Food Financing Grant To Retailer$25,000
...and 4 more grants made

Who funds The Food Trust

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
American Heart Association (AHA)Food Access Programs$107,599
Claneil FoundationGeneral Operating$55,000
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor Grant Recipient's Exempt Purposes$51,900
...and 24 more grants received totalling $560,718

Personnel at The Food Trust

NameTitleCompensation
Mark EdwardsPresident and Chief Executive Officer$182,225
Regine MetellusVice President of Finance$134,945
Jessica BorgerVice President of Programs and Development$128,050
Carolyn HuckabayDirector of Communications
Heidi GorniokDirector of Community Nutrition$113,797
...and 1 more key personnel

Financials for The Food Trust

RevenuesFYE 09/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$9,089,811
Program services$328,912
Investment income and dividends$21,144
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$-19,482
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$4,494
Total revenues$9,424,879

Form 990s for The Food Trust

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-092024-08-15990View PDF
2022-092023-08-15990View PDF
2021-092022-08-15990View PDF
2020-092021-08-16990View PDF
2019-092021-04-06990View PDF
...and 12 more Form 990s

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Food Research & Action CenterWashington, DC$16,570,514
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Georgia OrganicsAtlanta, GA$2,667,410
Project BreadEast Boston, MA$17,644,248
Meals on Wheels Association of AmericaArlington, VA$28,322,694
Soul Fire Farm InstitutePetersburgh, NY$3,386,444
Appalachian Trail ConservancyHarpers Ferry, WV$14,574,772
Food & FriendsWashington, DC$15,988,388
San Luis Valley Local Foods CoalitionAlamosa, CO$3,628,998
Community Servings (CS)Jamaica Plain, MA$17,999,638
Data update history
January 14, 2025
Received grants
Identified 9 new grant, including a grant for $55,000 from Claneil Foundation
November 26, 2024
Received grants
Identified 3 new grant, including a grant for $25,000 from Penn Treaty Special Services District
October 1, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 6 new personnel
September 24, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
August 25, 2024
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $25,000 from Independence Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Grantmaking organizationsSocial advocacy organizationsFood and nutrition programsCharities
Issues
Human servicesFood and nutrition
Characteristics
Political advocacyLobbyingFundraising eventsNational levelReceives government fundingCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
1617 John F Kennedy Blvd 900
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Metro area
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD
County
Philadelphia County, PA
Website URL
thefoodtrust.org/ 
Phone
(215) 575-0444
Facebook page
thefoodtrust 
Twitter profile
@thefoodtrust 
IRS details
EIN
23-2678383
Fiscal year end
September
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1992
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
K30: Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
NAICS code, primary
813312: Environment, Conservation, and Wildlife Organizations
Parent/child status
Independent
California AB-488 details
AB 488 status
May Operate or Solicit for Charitable Purposes
Charity Registration status
Current - Probationary Registration
FTB status revoked
Not revoked
AG Registration Number
CT0186095
FTB Entity ID
None yet
AB 488 data last updated ("as-of") date
2025-03-19
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