TX 501(c)(3)

CENTRAL TEXAS FOOD BANK INC

AUSTIN, TX Founded 1982 EIN 742217350
K31Z: Food, Agriculture, Nutrition $111,438,399 budget Filed 2023 80% data quality

THE MISSION OF THE CENTRAL TEXAS FOOD BANK (CTFB) IS TO ENSURE EQUITABLE ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD FOR ALL NEIGHBORS WHILE STRENGTHENING THE FOOD SYSTEM TO BUILD SUSTAINABLE AND THRIVING COMMUNITIES.

Total received from foundations
$52.7M
672 grants from 282 funders · 2016–2025
Annual revenue
$116,286,492
Annual expenses
$111,438,399
Total assets
$104,838,627
Months of operating reserves
11.3
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records

Who funds CENTRAL TEXAS FOOD BANK INC

$52.7M
Total received
282
Distinct funders
672
Grants on record
2016–2025
Span of records

Top funders by cumulative giving

  1. 1
    Austin, TX · 6 grants · last 2023
    $9.69M
    cumulative
  2. 2
    Chicago, IL · 7 grants · last 2023
    $8.78M
    cumulative
  3. 3
    Boston, MA · 7 grants · last 2023
    $5.61M
    cumulative
  4. 4
    Newark, DE · 4 grants · last 2023
    $3.69M
    cumulative
  5. 5
    Daniel Island, SC · 3 grants · last 2022
    $3.15M
    cumulative
  6. 6
    Austin, TX · 4 grants · last 2022
    $1.90M
    cumulative
  7. 7
    San Francisco, CA · 6 grants · last 2023
    $1.81M
    cumulative
  8. 8
    Jenkintown, PA · 4 grants · last 2023
    $1.64M
    cumulative
  9. 9
    Austin, TX · 5 grants · last 2022
    $1.20M
    cumulative
  10. 10
    Malvern, PA · 3 grants · last 2023
    $1.09M
    cumulative
  11. 11
    Alexandria, VA · 3 grants · last 2020
    $782K
    cumulative
  12. 12
    Houston, TX · 4 grants · last 2023
    $723K
    cumulative

Where the money came from (United States)

Texas counties the money came from

10 TX counties with funders on record
  1. 1 Travis 104 grants · $13.9M
  2. 2 Bexar 30 grants · $1.7M
  3. 3 Harris 44 grants · $1.0M
  4. 4 Williamson 11 grants · $657K
  5. 5 Dallas 36 grants · $641K
  6. 6 Jefferson 2 grants · $200K
  7. 7 Kerr 8 grants · $93K
  8. 8 McLennan 6 grants · $71K
  9. 9 Taylor 5 grants · $55K
  10. 10 Fort Bend 4 grants · $40K
For grant reviewers

Filing and contact details

Officer
JEN ALESSANDRA-LUCAS
DIRECTOR
Last 990 filed
2023
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
1982
IRS ruling year
EIN
742217350
NTEE classification
K31Z
Food, Agriculture, Nutrition
From Form 990

Programs and activities

MOBILE FOOD PANTRY - MOBILE FOOD PANTRIES FILL GEOGRAPHIC AND SERVICE GAPS IN EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE. THESE MOBILE FOOD PANTRIES PROVIDE BASIC STAPLES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND FROZEN FOODS.
FRESH FOOD FOR FAMILIES - FRESH FOOD FOR FAMILIES PROVIDES FREE MONTHLY DISTRIBUTIONS OF FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND OTHER FRESH FOODS TO LOW-INCOME FAMILIES.
HEALTH & NUTRITION EDUCATION - THE NUTRITION EDUCATION PROGRAM HELPS LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES MAKE HEALTHY FOOD CHOICES WITHIN A LIMITED BUDGET AND CHOOSE ACTIVE LIFESTYLES. IN SNAP ASSISTANCE - THE SNAP ASSISTANCE STAFF PROVIDE PHONE AND IN-PERSON HELP IN EXPLAINING THE SNAP APPLICATION PROCESS (ALONG WITH OTHER PROGRAMS) AND HELP COMPLETING THE APPLICATION PACKET. HEALTHY OPTIONS FOR THE ELDERLY (HOPE) - HOPE PROVIDES FREE MONTHLY DISTRIBUTIONS OF HEALTH, SHELF-STABLE FOODS. SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) - SFSP PROVIDES NUTRITIOUS LUNCHES AND SNACKS TO CHILDREN OF LOW-INCOME
Data provenance

About this profile

Built from the IRS Business Master File, Form 990 and 990-EZ filings, and public website enrichment. Funding history is derived from IRS Form 990-PF Schedule I grant records for private foundations. Data accuracy depends on how recently the organization filed. The data-quality score reflects how many fields are populated.

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