Second Harvest Heartland is located in Brooklyn Park, MN. The organization was established in 1974. According to its NTEE Classification (K31) the organization is classified as: Food Banks & Pantries, under the broad grouping of Food, Agriculture & Nutrition and related organizations. As of 09/2021, Second Harvest Heartland employed 232 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Second Harvest Heartland is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.
For the year ending 09/2021, Second Harvest Heartland generated $221.9m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 6 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 7.4% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $203.3m during the year ending 09/2021. While expenses have increased by 6.3% per year over the past 6 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.
Since 2015, Second Harvest Heartland has awarded 25 individual grants totaling $943,892,636. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.
Form
990
Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing
TAX YEAR
2021
Describe the Organization's Mission:
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SEE PART III, LINE 1SECOND HARVEST HEARTLAND'S MISSION IS TO END HUNGER TOGETHER. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MORE THAN 300 FOOD SHELVES AND NEARLY 1,000 PROGRAMS, WE SUPPORT THOSE IN OUR REGION FACING HUNGER.
Describe the Organization's Program Activity:
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FOOD BANK: LAST YEAR, WE DISTRIBUTED MORE THAN 120 MILLION POUNDS OF FOOD. AS A FOOD BANK, WE WORK WITH 388 AGENCY PARTNERS AND NEARLY 1,000 ACTIVE PROGRAMS IN 41 COUNTIES IN MINNESOTA AND 18 COUNTIES IN WESTERN WISCONSIN TO GET FOOD TO NEIGHBORS FACING HUNGER. WE PROVIDED, ON AVERAGE, 86.1% OF ALL FOOD DISTRIBUTED BY OUR PARTNERS.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH: MORE THAN A FOOD BANK, WE'RE A LEADING PARTNER IN THE POLICIES AND PROGRAMS THAT WORK TO END HUNGER AND WE'RE AN INNOVATOR IN THE AREAS WHERE FOOD CAN BE THE SOLUTION. MINNESOTA CENTRAL KITCHEN, OUR PREPARED MEALS INITIATIVE, PROVIDED 1,049,910 FULLY PREPARED MEALS ACROSS THE REGION, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MORE THAN 50 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS. FOODRX, OUR MEDICALLY TAILORED NUTRITION BOX PROGRAM, PROVIDED SERVICES TO SUPPORT A HEALTHY DIET AND IMPROVED HEALTH OF 8,823 INDIVIDUALS. OUR SNAP (SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM) OUTREACH SPECIALISTS PROCESSED OVER 13,200 NEW CLIENT REFERRALS AND ASSISTED OVER 8,800 HOUSEHOLDS WITH SNAP APPLICATIONS AND RE-CERTIFICATIONS. (SEE SCHEDULE O) COMMUNITY OUTREACH: (CONTINUED FROM PART III) OUR CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS PROVIDED OVER $446,000 IN GRANTS TO 24 EDUCATION AND NONPROFIT PARTNERS TO HELP MEET INCREASED NEED AND ADDRESS FOOD ACCESS CHALLENGES DUE TO COVID-19.
FOOD SOURCING: OF THE MORE THAN 120 MILLION POUNDS OF FOOD WE DISTRIBUTED LAST YEAR, MORE THAN 62% WAS FRESH FOOD (PRODUCE (38%), MEAT, DAIRY AND BAKERY ITEMS). WE WORK TO SOURCE LOCALLY WHENEVER POSSIBLE. LAST YEAR, WE SOURCED 10 MILLION POUNDS OF PRODUCE, 5 MILLION POUNDS OF DAIRY, INCLUDING 534,000 GALLONS OF MILK, AND 1.5 MILLION POUNDS OF MEAT FROM LOCAL FARMERS AND PROCESSORS. ONE OF OUR LARGEST SOURCES OF FOOD COMES FROM OUR RETAIL FOOD RESCUE PROGRAM, WHICH SOURCED 39.7 MILLION POUNDS OF DONATED FOOD FROM 580 STORE PARTNERS.
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM: THE COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM (CSFP) IS ONE OF THE FOUNDATIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY SECOND HARVEST HEARTLAND. THROUGH THIS PROGRAM, WE PROVIDE FREE FOOD FOR SENIORS, DISTRIBUTING 30-35 POUNDS OF NUTRITIONALLY BALANCED USDA FOOD TO INDIVIDUALS EACH MONTH. PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS ARE GIVEN A BOX OF HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS FOOD, WHICH MAY INCLUDE CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND JUICES, SHELF-STABLE MILK, AMERICAN CHEESE, CANNED MEAT, PEANUT BUTTER OR DRIED BEANS, AND CEREAL, RICE OR PASTA. IN FY21, WE PROVIDED CSFP FOOD BOXES TO MORE THAN 230 UNIQUE DISTRIBUTION SITES IN 41 MINNESOTA COUNTIES, SERVING APPROXIMTELY 6,500 SENIORS MONTHLY. THE LARGEST SITE IN OUR SERVICE AREA IS SECOND HEARTLAND EAST IN MAPLEWOOD, DISTRIBUTING FOOD TO CLOSE 1,500 CLIENTS EACH MONTH.
FOOD BANK: LAST YEAR, WE DISTRIBUTED MORE THAN 120 MILLION POUNDS OF FOOD. AS A FOOD BANK, WE WORK WITH 388 AGENCY PARTNERS AND NEARLY 1,000 ACTIVE PROGRAMS IN 41 COUNTIES IN MINNESOTA AND 18 COUNTIES IN WESTERN WISCONSIN TO GET FOOD TO NEIGHBORS FACING HUNGER. WE PROVIDED, ON AVERAGE, 86.1% OF ALL FOOD DISTRIBUTED BY OUR PARTNERS.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH: MORE THAN A FOOD BANK, WE'RE A LEADING PARTNER IN THE POLICIES AND PROGRAMS THAT WORK TO END HUNGER AND WE'RE AN INNOVATOR IN THE AREAS WHERE FOOD CAN BE THE SOLUTION. MINNESOTA CENTRAL KITCHEN, OUR PREPARED MEALS INITIATIVE, PROVIDED 1,049,910 FULLY PREPARED MEALS ACROSS THE REGION, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MORE THAN 50 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS. FOODRX, OUR MEDICALLY TAILORED NUTRITION BOX PROGRAM, PROVIDED SERVICES TO SUPPORT A HEALTHY DIET AND IMPROVED HEALTH OF 8,823 INDIVIDUALS. OUR SNAP (SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM) OUTREACH SPECIALISTS PROCESSED OVER 13,200 NEW CLIENT REFERRALS AND ASSISTED OVER 8,800 HOUSEHOLDS WITH SNAP APPLICATIONS AND RE-CERTIFICATIONS. (SEE SCHEDULE O) COMMUNITY OUTREACH: (CONTINUED FROM PART III) OUR CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS PROVIDED OVER $446,000 IN GRANTS TO 24 EDUCATION AND NONPROFIT PARTNERS TO HELP MEET INCREASED NEED AND ADDRESS FOOD ACCESS CHALLENGES DUE TO COVID-19.
FOOD SOURCING: OF THE MORE THAN 120 MILLION POUNDS OF FOOD WE DISTRIBUTED LAST YEAR, MORE THAN 62% WAS FRESH FOOD (PRODUCE (38%), MEAT, DAIRY AND BAKERY ITEMS). WE WORK TO SOURCE LOCALLY WHENEVER POSSIBLE. LAST YEAR, WE SOURCED 10 MILLION POUNDS OF PRODUCE, 5 MILLION POUNDS OF DAIRY, INCLUDING 534,000 GALLONS OF MILK, AND 1.5 MILLION POUNDS OF MEAT FROM LOCAL FARMERS AND PROCESSORS. ONE OF OUR LARGEST SOURCES OF FOOD COMES FROM OUR RETAIL FOOD RESCUE PROGRAM, WHICH SOURCED 39.7 MILLION POUNDS OF DONATED FOOD FROM 580 STORE PARTNERS.
COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM: THE COMMODITY SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM (CSFP) IS ONE OF THE FOUNDATIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY SECOND HARVEST HEARTLAND. THROUGH THIS PROGRAM, WE PROVIDE FREE FOOD FOR SENIORS, DISTRIBUTING 30-35 POUNDS OF NUTRITIONALLY BALANCED USDA FOOD TO INDIVIDUALS EACH MONTH. PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS ARE GIVEN A BOX OF HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS FOOD, WHICH MAY INCLUDE CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND JUICES, SHELF-STABLE MILK, AMERICAN CHEESE, CANNED MEAT, PEANUT BUTTER OR DRIED BEANS, AND CEREAL, RICE OR PASTA. IN FY21, WE PROVIDED CSFP FOOD BOXES TO MORE THAN 230 UNIQUE DISTRIBUTION SITES IN 41 MINNESOTA COUNTIES, SERVING APPROXIMTELY 6,500 SENIORS MONTHLY. THE LARGEST SITE IN OUR SERVICE AREA IS SECOND HEARTLAND EAST IN MAPLEWOOD, DISTRIBUTING FOOD TO CLOSE 1,500 CLIENTS EACH MONTH.
Name (title) | Role | Hours | Compensation |
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Allison O'toole Chief Executive Officer | Officer | 40 | $458,272 |
Thierry M Ibri Chief Oper/prog Officer | Officer | 40 | $233,446 |
Patrick J Boran Chief Financial Officer | Officer | 40 | $197,109 |
Stacy L Wade Chief People Officer | Officer | 40 | $194,234 |
April Rog Director Of Food Rescue | Officer | 40 | $150,689 |
Marsha Shotley Chief Philanthropy Officer | Officer | 40 | $144,750 |
Vendor Name (Service) | Service Year | Compensation |
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Randstad North America Inc Employee Temp Agency | 9/29/21 | $448,770 |
Ak Material Handling Systems Inc Pallet Racking | 9/29/21 | $624,804 |
Stone Security Llc It Equipment/svcs | 9/29/21 | $235,332 |
Insight Direct Usa Inc It Equipment/svcs | 9/29/21 | $223,398 |
Randstad North America Inc Employee Temp Agency | 9/29/21 | $448,770 |
One & All Inc Fundraising | 9/29/21 | $1,419,944 |
Statement of Revenue | |
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Federated campaigns | $62,148 |
Membership dues | $0 |
Fundraising events | $1,173,365 |
Related organizations | $0 |
Government grants | $7,258,635 |
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above | $204,013,054 |
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f | $153,079,361 |
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar | $212,507,202 |
Total Program Service Revenue | $8,997,066 |
Investment income | $67,315 |
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds | $0 |
Royalties | $0 |
Net Rental Income | $0 |
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales | $335,793 |
Net Income from Fundraising Events | -$91,636 |
Net Income from Gaming Activities | $0 |
Net Income from Sales of Inventory | $0 |
Miscellaneous Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $221,947,314 |
Statement of Expenses | |
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Grants and other assistance to domestic organizations and domestic governments. | $146,567,669 |
Grants and other assistance to domestic individuals. | $5,469,717 |
Grants and other assistance to Foreign Orgs/Individuals | $0 |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $1,677,672 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $1,442,710 |
Compensation to disqualified persons | $0 |
Other salaries and wages | $10,304,121 |
Pension plan accruals and contributions | $437,507 |
Other employee benefits | $1,210,731 |
Payroll taxes | $734,368 |
Fees for services: Management | $0 |
Fees for services: Legal | $33,028 |
Fees for services: Accounting | $55,550 |
Fees for services: Lobbying | $0 |
Fees for services: Fundraising | $476,780 |
Fees for services: Investment Management | $37,023 |
Fees for services: Other | $3,200,552 |
Advertising and promotion | $453,098 |
Office expenses | $831,265 |
Information technology | $1,025,602 |
Royalties | $0 |
Occupancy | $1,201,976 |
Travel | $134,656 |
Payments of travel or entertainment expenses for any federal, state, or local public officials | $0 |
Conferences, conventions, and meetings | $49,425 |
Interest | $300,831 |
Payments to affiliates | $0 |
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization | $2,181,798 |
Insurance | $0 |
All other expenses | $25,745 |
Total functional expenses | $203,262,780 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Cash—non-interest-bearing | $0 |
Savings and temporary cash investments | $8,295,458 |
Pledges and grants receivable | $2,060,540 |
Accounts receivable, net | $711,391 |
Loans from Officers, Directors, or Controlling Persons | $0 |
Loans from Disqualified Persons | $0 |
Notes and loans receivable | $0 |
Inventories for sale or use | $9,231,516 |
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges | $594,948 |
Net Land, buildings, and equipment | $38,244,500 |
Investments—publicly traded securities | $56,533,823 |
Investments—other securities | $0 |
Investments—program-related | $0 |
Intangible assets | $0 |
Other assets | $107,210 |
Total assets | $115,779,386 |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | $3,432,383 |
Grants payable | $0 |
Deferred revenue | $72,100 |
Tax-exempt bond liabilities | $0 |
Escrow or custodial account liability | $0 |
Loans and other payables to any current Officer, Director, or Controlling Person | $0 |
Secured mortgages and notes payable | $8,266,000 |
Unsecured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Other liabilities | $2,115,475 |
Total liabilities | $13,885,958 |
Net assets without donor restrictions | $97,692,297 |
Net assets with donor restrictions | $4,201,131 |
Capital stock or trust principal, or current funds | $0 |
Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, or equipment fund | $0 |
Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds | $0 |
Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances | $115,779,386 |
Over the last fiscal year, Second Harvest Heartland has awarded $293,135,338 in support to 10 organizations.
Grant Recipient | Amount |
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COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST PURPOSE: FOOD DISTRIBUTION | $145,914,084 |
COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST PURPOSE: FOOD DISTRIBUTION | $145,914,084 |
COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST PURPOSE: AGENCY CAPACITY | $507,237 |
COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST PURPOSE: AGENCY CAPACITY | $507,237 |
COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST PURPOSE: AGENCY CAPACITY | $99,880 |
COMPLETE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST PURPOSE: AGENCY CAPACITY | $99,880 |
Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 50 grants that Second Harvest Heartland has recieved totaling $7,608,647.
Awarding Organization | Amount |
---|---|
The Blackbaud Giving Fund Charleston, SC PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT | $1,030,726 |
The Blackbaud Giving Fund Charleston, SC PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT | $1,030,726 |
Schwab Charitable Fund San Francisco, CA PURPOSE: HUMAN SERVICES | $986,540 |
Mightycause Charitable Foundation Marianna, FL PURPOSE: UNRESTRICTED | $984,031 |
American Online Giving Foundation Inc Newark, DE PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT | $861,593 |
Minneapolis Foundation Minneapolis, MN PURPOSE: DONOR-RECOMMENDED, HUMAN SERVICES | $648,100 |
Earnings | $331,805 |
Net Contributions | $21,865,441 |
Ending Balance | $22,197,246 |
Organization Name | Assets | Revenue |
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Second Harvest Heartland Brooklyn Park, MN | $115,779,386 | $221,947,314 |
Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin Inc Milwaukee, WI | $25,492,368 | $111,456,106 |
Second Harvest Foodbank Of Southern Wisconsin Madison, WI | $26,296,276 | $43,990,829 |
River Bend Food Reservoir Davenport, IA | $24,095,771 | $42,604,149 |
Great Plains Food Bank Fargo, ND | $16,072,644 | $44,237,483 |
Food Bank Of Iowa Des Moines, IA | $30,639,112 | $46,724,130 |
Feeding South Dakota Sioux Falls, SD | $24,678,313 | $28,354,516 |
Channel One Inc Rochester, MN | $10,900,527 | $23,904,084 |
Northeast Iowa Food Bank Inc Waterloo, IA | $13,006,987 | $17,224,102 |
The Food Group Minnesota Inc New Hope, MN | $6,821,261 | $14,957,380 |
Second Harvest North Central Food Bank Inc Grand Rapids, MN | $4,978,294 | $11,898,743 |
North Country Food Bank Inc East Grand Forks, MN | $6,467,483 | $10,779,461 |