Meals On Wheels By Acc

Organization Overview

Meals On Wheels By Acc is located in Sacramento, CA. The organization was established in 2010. According to its NTEE Classification (K36) the organization is classified as: Meals on Wheels, under the broad grouping of Food, Agriculture & Nutrition and related organizations. As of 06/2021, Meals On Wheels By Acc employed 48 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Meals On Wheels By Acc 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 06/2021, Meals On Wheels By Acc generated $7.1m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 6 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 7.2% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $6.9m during the year ending 06/2021. While expenses have increased by 7.8% 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.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2021

Describe the Organization's Mission:

Part 3 - Line 1

OUR MISSION IS TO ENHANCE THE DIGNITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF SACRAMENTO AREA OLDER ADULTS THROUGH NUTRITIONAL PROGRAMS THAT INCLUDE ASSESSMENT OF NEEDS, EDUCATION, SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES AND CAREGIVERS.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

Part 3 - Line 4a

MEALS ON WHEELS BY ACC (MOW) PROGRAMS SERVE OVER 2,500 SENIORS A DAY THROUGH OUR HOME-DELIVERED MEAL PROGRAM (HDM), CONGREGATE NUTRITION PROGRAM, AND EMERGENCY MEAL PROGRAM.MOW ADAPTED ITS SERVICES FOR THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF PARTICIPANTS, STAFF, AND VOLUNTEERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. MOW STILL SUCCESSFULLY PROVIDED MEALS TO THOUSANDS OF VULNERABLE SENIORS. UNDER NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCES, MOW SERVES LUNCH FIVE DAYS A WEEK, FREE OF CHARGE, TO APPROXIMATELY 625 PARTICIPANTS AGES 60 AND OVER AT ITS 20 CONGREGATE NUTRITION SITES THROUGHOUT SACRAMENTO COUNTY. WITH ALL THE LUNCH SITES CLOSED DURING THE PANDEMIC, MOW STARTED DELIVERING MEALS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS' HOMES. AS COVID CASES DECREASED, WE OPENED 13 CURBSIDE MEAL PICK-UP SITES, AND PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM INCREASED BY OVER 50%. THE HDM PROGRAM'S NEW SAFETY MEASURES INCLUDED PLACING MEALS AT PARTICIPANTS' DOORSTEPS AND MOW VOLUNTEERS CHECKING WITH PARTICIPANTS BY PHONE TO PROVIDE WELLNESS CHECKS. THE HDM PROGRAM CONTINUED SERVING MEALS FIVE DAYS A WEEK TO OVER 1,450 FRAIL AND HOMEBOUND SENIORS. HDM VOLUNTEERS AND STAFF MODIFIED MEAL DELIVERY METHODS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19. FOR EXAMPLE, TEAM MEMBERS USED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (E.G., N-95 MASKS, SURGICAL MASKS, GLOVES, AND HAND SANITIZER) AND ADHERED TO SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES BY PLACING MEALS ON TABLES OR CHAIRS OF PARTICIPANTS INSTEAD OF ENTERING THE HOME. AFTER PLACING MEALS ON A CHAIR/TABLE, HDM DRIVERS STEPPED BACK MORE THAN 6FT TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE PARTICIPANT.THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE AT MOW ARE CRITICAL TO ENSURING LOCAL SENIORS CAN REMAIN AT HOME RATHER THAN MOVING TO NURSING HOMES OR ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES. AND DURING THIS FRIGHTENING AND CHALLENGING TIME, A VISIT FROM MOW CAN MAKE ALL OF THE DIFFERENCE TO A VULNERABLE SENIOR ALONE AT HOME, SEPARATED FROM FRIENDS AND FAMILY. THE FOLLOWING WAS ACCOMPLISHED DURING THE 2020-21 FISCAL YEAR (7/1/20- 6/30/2021):A. MOW SERVED 5,936 UNDUPLICATED SENIORS AND DELIVERED OVER 647,000 MEALS TO CONGREGATE AND HOME-DELIVERED MEAL PARTICIPANTS.B. APPROXIMATELY 150 VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTED OVER 5,000 HOURS OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE TO THE HOME-DELIVERED MEAL PROGRAM AND THE CONGREGATE MEAL PROGRAM.C. 56% PERCENT OF HDM PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS SERVED WERE AGED 75 OR OLDER, AND 47% PERCENT OF CONGREGATE NUTRITION PARTICIPANTS WERE 75 OR OLDER.D. MOW LAUNCHED DISHES, PARTNERING WITH LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND FOOD TRUCK VENDORS TO OFFER MEALS FOR PICK-UP, DINE-IN (WHILE FOLLOWING COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES), AND DELIVERY FROM THIRD-PARTY VENDORS (I.E., DOORDASH). DISHES ALLOW MOW MORE FLEXIBILITY IN MEAL SELECTION (FOR EXAMPLE, WE HAVE FILIPINO-INSPIRED MEALS AND ASIAN-FUSION MEALS AT TWO LOCATIONS) AND REACH UNDERSERVED AND UNDER-RESOURCED COMMUNITIES WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS. E. THE CONGREGATE MEAL PROGRAM PIVOTED FROM DELIVERING MEALS TO ALL CONGREGATE PARTICIPANTS TO OPERATING 13 CURBSIDE PICK-UP SITES THROUGHOUT SACRAMENTO COUNTY.F. MOW PROVIDED CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE MEALS TO JAPANESE/ ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER (API) OLDER ADULTS AT A CURBSIDE PICK-UP SITE IN SACRAMENTO TO IMPROVE MEAL/ PROGRAM SATISFACTION AND ATTRACT YOUNGER OLDER ADULTS OF JAPANESE/ API ANCESTRY.G. MOW DELIVERED ITS 5.6 MILLIONTH MEAL.H. WITH THE SUPPORT OF LOCAL COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS (I.E., ACC RIDES AND PARATRANSIT), LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND EMTS, MOW COULD CONTINUE MEAL DELIVERY OPERATIONS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AMIDST INCREASED DEMAND.I. MOW PARTNERED WITH DOORDASH AND LOCAL RESTAURANTS TO DELIVER OVER 200 THANKSGIVING MEALS TO SENIORS THROUGHOUT SACRAMENTO COUNTY.J. MOW COLLECTED AND DISTRIBUTED ROUGHLY 2,500 NEW GLOVES, SCARVES, LAP BLANKETS, AND SOCKS TO HOMEBOUND SENIORS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON. K. ON APRIL 24, 2020, GOVERNOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCED THE LAUNCH OF THE GREAT PLATES DELIVERED PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED TO HELP SENIORS AND OTHER ADULTS AT HIGH RISK FROM COVID-19 STAY HOME AND STAY HEALTHY BY DELIVERING THREE NUTRITIOUS MEALS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK. FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF CALIFORNIA'S PLAN TO REOPEN ON JUNE 15, 2021, GREAT PLATES DELIVERED PROGRAMS WITHIN SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHARED THEIR PLAN TO STOP OPERATIONS IN MAY AND JUNE, LEAVING THOUSANDS OF SENIORS WITHOUT HEALTHY MEALS AND DAILY CHECK-INS. AS A RESULT, MOW ONBOARDED 500 OF THE MOST AT-RISK SENIORS FROM THE PROGRAM, PARTNERING WITH LOCAL RESTAURANTS. L. IN 2021, WE SERVED APPROXIMATELY 540 FORMER GREAT PLATES DELIVERED AND DINE-AT-HOME SACRAMENTO PARTICIPANTS FROM SACRAMENTO, ELK GROVE, AND RANCHO CORDOVA. M. 80% OF THE PARTICIPANTS THAT MOW ENROLLED IN THE PROGRAM WERE CLASSIFIED AS "NUTRITIONALLY AT-RISK," MEANING THEY FACE CHALLENGES AND BARRIERS IN RECEIVING ADEQUATE NUTRITION DAILY. N. 92.4 % OF HOME-DELIVERED MEAL PARTICIPANTS AND 91.6% OF CAF PARTICIPANTS REPORT THAT THE MEALS THAT THEY RECEIVE IMPROVE THEIR NUTRITION. O. DAILY HOME-DELIVERED MEALS HELP KEEP PARTICIPANTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY FALLEN FROM FALLING AGAIN, AND 81.6% REPORT THAT MOW'S TEAM HELPED THEM ADDRESS SAFETY CONCERNS.P. MOW'S ANIMEALS PROGRAM DELIVERS PET FOOD FOR MORE THAN 500 DOGS AND CATS OWNED BY OUR PARTICIPANTS. IN ADDITION, A PARTNERSHIP WITH WHISKER WARRIORS NONPROFIT BRINGS PET FOOD DONATIONS REGULARLY.


MEALS ON WHEELS BY ACC (MOW) PROGRAMS SERVE OVER 2,500 SENIORS A DAY THROUGH OUR HOME-DELIVERED MEAL PROGRAM (HDM), CONGREGATE NUTRITION PROGRAM, AND EMERGENCY MEAL PROGRAM.MOW ADAPTED ITS SERVICES FOR THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF PARTICIPANTS, STAFF, AND VOLUNTEERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. MOW STILL SUCCESSFULLY PROVIDED MEALS TO THOUSANDS OF VULNERABLE SENIORS. UNDER NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCES, MOW SERVES LUNCH FIVE DAYS A WEEK, FREE OF CHARGE, TO APPROXIMATELY 625 PARTICIPANTS AGES 60 AND OVER AT ITS 20 CONGREGATE NUTRITION SITES THROUGHOUT SACRAMENTO COUNTY. WITH ALL THE LUNCH SITES CLOSED DURING THE PANDEMIC, MOW STARTED DELIVERING MEALS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS' HOMES. AS COVID CASES DECREASED, WE OPENED 13 CURBSIDE MEAL PICK-UP SITES, AND PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM INCREASED BY OVER 50%. THE HDM PROGRAM'S NEW SAFETY MEASURES INCLUDED PLACING MEALS AT PARTICIPANTS' DOORSTEPS AND MOW VOLUNTEERS CHECKING WITH PARTICIPANTS BY PHONE TO PROVIDE WELLNESS CHECKS. THE HDM PROGRAM CONTINUED SERVING MEALS FIVE DAYS A WEEK TO OVER 1,450 FRAIL AND HOMEBOUND SENIORS. HDM VOLUNTEERS AND STAFF MODIFIED MEAL DELIVERY METHODS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19. FOR EXAMPLE, TEAM MEMBERS USED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (E.G., N-95 MASKS, SURGICAL MASKS, GLOVES, AND HAND SANITIZER) AND ADHERED TO SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES BY PLACING MEALS ON TABLES OR CHAIRS OF PARTICIPANTS INSTEAD OF ENTERING THE HOME. AFTER PLACING MEALS ON A CHAIR/TABLE, HDM DRIVERS STEPPED BACK MORE THAN 6FT TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE PARTICIPANT.THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE AT MOW ARE CRITICAL TO ENSURING LOCAL SENIORS CAN REMAIN AT HOME RATHER THAN MOVING TO NURSING HOMES OR ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES. AND DURING THIS FRIGHTENING AND CHALLENGING TIME, A VISIT FROM MOW CAN MAKE ALL OF THE DIFFERENCE TO A VULNERABLE SENIOR ALONE AT HOME, SEPARATED FROM FRIENDS AND FAMILY. THE FOLLOWING WAS ACCOMPLISHED DURING THE 2020-21 FISCAL YEAR (7/1/20- 6/30/2021):A. MOW SERVED 5,936 UNDUPLICATED SENIORS AND DELIVERED OVER 647,000 MEALS TO CONGREGATE AND HOME-DELIVERED MEAL PARTICIPANTS.B. APPROXIMATELY 150 VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTED OVER 5,000 HOURS OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE TO THE HOME-DELIVERED MEAL PROGRAM AND THE CONGREGATE MEAL PROGRAM.C. 56% PERCENT OF HDM PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS SERVED WERE AGED 75 OR OLDER, AND 47% PERCENT OF CONGREGATE NUTRITION PARTICIPANTS WERE 75 OR OLDER.D. MOW LAUNCHED DISHES, PARTNERING WITH LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND FOOD TRUCK VENDORS TO OFFER MEALS FOR PICK-UP, DINE-IN (WHILE FOLLOWING COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES), AND DELIVERY FROM THIRD-PARTY VENDORS (I.E., DOORDASH). DISHES ALLOW MOW MORE FLEXIBILITY IN MEAL SELECTION (FOR EXAMPLE, WE HAVE FILIPINO-INSPIRED MEALS AND ASIAN-FUSION MEALS AT TWO LOCATIONS) AND REACH UNDERSERVED AND UNDER-RESOURCED COMMUNITIES WITH THE FOOD TRUCKS. E. THE CONGREGATE MEAL PROGRAM PIVOTED FROM DELIVERING MEALS TO ALL CONGREGATE PARTICIPANTS TO OPERATING 13 CURBSIDE PICK-UP SITES THROUGHOUT SACRAMENTO COUNTY.F. MOW PROVIDED CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE MEALS TO JAPANESE/ ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER (API) OLDER ADULTS AT A CURBSIDE PICK-UP SITE IN SACRAMENTO TO IMPROVE MEAL/ PROGRAM SATISFACTION AND ATTRACT YOUNGER OLDER ADULTS OF JAPANESE/ API ANCESTRY.G. MOW DELIVERED ITS 5.6 MILLIONTH MEAL.H. WITH THE SUPPORT OF LOCAL COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS (I.E., ACC RIDES AND PARATRANSIT), LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND EMTS, MOW COULD CONTINUE MEAL DELIVERY OPERATIONS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AMIDST INCREASED DEMAND.I. MOW PARTNERED WITH DOORDASH AND LOCAL RESTAURANTS TO DELIVER OVER 200 THANKSGIVING MEALS TO SENIORS THROUGHOUT SACRAMENTO COUNTY.J. MOW COLLECTED AND DISTRIBUTED ROUGHLY 2,500 NEW GLOVES, SCARVES, LAP BLANKETS, AND SOCKS TO HOMEBOUND SENIORS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON. K. ON APRIL 24, 2020, GOVERNOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCED THE LAUNCH OF THE GREAT PLATES DELIVERED PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED TO HELP SENIORS AND OTHER ADULTS AT HIGH RISK FROM COVID-19 STAY HOME AND STAY HEALTHY BY DELIVERING THREE NUTRITIOUS MEALS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK. FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF CALIFORNIA'S PLAN TO REOPEN ON JUNE 15, 2021, GREAT PLATES DELIVERED PROGRAMS WITHIN SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHARED THEIR PLAN TO STOP OPERATIONS IN MAY AND JUNE, LEAVING THOUSANDS OF SENIORS WITHOUT HEALTHY MEALS AND DAILY CHECK-INS. AS A RESULT, MOW ONBOARDED 500 OF THE MOST AT-RISK SENIORS FROM THE PROGRAM, PARTNERING WITH LOCAL RESTAURANTS. L. IN 2021, WE SERVED APPROXIMATELY 540 FORMER GREAT PLATES DELIVERED AND DINE-AT-HOME SACRAMENTO PARTICIPANTS FROM SACRAMENTO, ELK GROVE, AND RANCHO CORDOVA. M. 80% OF THE PARTICIPANTS THAT MOW ENROLLED IN THE PROGRAM WERE CLASSIFIED AS "NUTRITIONALLY AT-RISK," MEANING THEY FACE CHALLENGES AND BARRIERS IN RECEIVING ADEQUATE NUTRITION DAILY. N. 92.4 % OF HOME-DELIVERED MEAL PARTICIPANTS AND 91.6% OF CAF PARTICIPANTS REPORT THAT THE MEALS THAT THEY RECEIVE IMPROVE THEIR NUTRITION. O. DAILY HOME-DELIVERED MEALS HELP KEEP PARTICIPANTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY FALLEN FROM FALLING AGAIN, AND 81.6% REPORT THAT MOW'S TEAM HELPED THEM ADDRESS SAFETY CONCERNS.P. MOW'S ANIMEALS PROGRAM DELIVERS PET FOOD FOR MORE THAN 500 DOGS AND CATS OWNED BY OUR PARTICIPANTS. IN ADDITION, A PARTNERSHIP WITH WHISKER WARRIORS NONPROFIT BRINGS PET FOOD DONATIONS REGULARLY.


Get More from Intellispect for FreeCreate a free account to get more data, nonprofit salaries, advanced search and more.

Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Kevin Mcallister
Executive Director
$130,614
Brian Chin
President
$0
Shirley Opie
Vice President
$0
Paula Higashi
Secretary
$0
Jean Shiomoto
Treasurer
$0
Winston Ashizawa
Director
$0

Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
Bateman Senior Meals
Food Service
$1,200
Valley Services Inc
Food Service
$2,152,663
View All Vendors

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $1,316,834
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$5,632,510
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$6,949,344
Total Program Service Revenue$0
Investment income $57,485
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $45,574
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $7,064,889

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, Meals On Wheels By Acc has awarded $32,972 in support to 4 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

MEALS ON WHEELS OF SOLANO COU

Org PageRecipient Profile

Suisun, CA

PURPOSE: Senior meals program

$8,243

COUNTY OF EL DORADO

PURPOSE: Senior meals program

$8,243

MEALS ON WHEELS OF YOLO COUNT

Org PageRecipient Profile

Woodland, CA

PURPOSE: Senior meals program

$8,243

SENIORS FIRST INC

Org PageRecipient Profile

Auburn, CA

PURPOSE: Senior meals program

$8,243
View Grant Profile

Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 10 grants that Meals On Wheels By Acc has recieved totaling $117,877.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Inc

Indianapolis, IN

PURPOSE: UNRESTRICTED GENERAL SUPPORT

$35,000
Schwab Charitable Fund

San Francisco, CA

PURPOSE: HUMAN SERVICES

$18,990
Ja Community Foundation

Oakland, CA

PURPOSE: COMMUNITY OUTREACH

$16,600
Bank Of America Charitable Foundation Inc

Charlotte, NC

PURPOSE: OPERATIONAL SUPPORT

$15,000
American Online Giving Foundation Inc

Newark, DE

PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT

$12,972
Give Back Foundation

Madison, WI

PURPOSE: PROGRAM SUPPORT

$8,178
View Grant Recipient Profile

Create an account to unlock the data you need.

or