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A Non-partisan, Christian citizens’ movement Purpose: "to urge our nation's decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad.” Early 1970’s Catholics and Protestants and Rev. Arthur Simon 1974: New York, 500 members Today: 58,000 members nationwide, 3000 churches Affiliates: Bread for the World Institute
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850 million people in the world go hungry Developing countries- 6 million children die each year U.S. – 12.4 million children in households that skip meals 1/10 households in the U.S. live with hunger
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“Confronts the problem of hunger” 1. Writing personal letters and emails and meeting with our members of Congress
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“Confronts the problem of hunger” by: 2. working through churches, campuses and other organizations to engage more people in advocacy
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“Confronts the problem of hunger” by: 3. Inviting churches across the U.S. to take up an annual nationwide “Offering of Letters to Congress” on an issue that is important to hungry and poor people
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2012: A Circle of Protection
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4 mini-campaigns: 1. domestic nutrition assistance 2. poverty-focused foreign assistance 3. tax credits for low-income families 4. international food aid programs
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2007 –the largest ever fundraising increase for food stamps & food banks 2008 – $1.8 billion to respond to the global hunger crisis 2009 – bipartisan bills introduced that began the process of reforming the Foreign Assistance Act
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Financial Report 2009 program expenses: Public education $2,372,360 Outreach and advocacy $1,722,674 Public policy $1,013,476 Total Program Expenses: $5,108,510 Total Income: $4,636,640
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Governance: Chief Executive: David Beckmann (1991) Compensation: $63,905 1.88% (+$134,180 as president of Bread for the World Institute) How does this compare to other organizations? http://www.lakejunaluska.com/david- beckmann/
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Governance for Top NGO’s: PIH Ophelia Dahl, President and Executive Director 0.10% Doctors Without Borders Sophie Delaunay, Executive Director 0.08% http://theglobaljournal.net/top100NGOs/
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Expenses Breakdown $5,880,810 $559,959 $146,060
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Partners In HealthDoctors Without Borders $86,180,080 $2,358,177 $2,843,081 $124,080,477 $2,186,692 $18,874,268
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Revenue/Expenses Trend: $
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http://www.bbb.org/charity- reviews/national/law-and-public- interest/bread-for-the-world-in-washington-dc- 1548 http://www.bbb.org/charity- reviews/national/law-and-public- interest/bread-for-the-world-in-washington-dc- 1548 http://www.bread.org/ http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay =search.summary&orgid=5376 http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay =search.summary&orgid=5376 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread_for_the_W orld http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread_for_the_W orld http://theglobaljournal.net/top100NGOs/
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