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FUNDING
The Foodbank distributes the highest volume of food than
any other foodbank in the United States. Maintaining tight
controls of its administrative costs, its operations are geared
to maximize community dollars going directly to feeding the
hungry. The Foodbank obtain its operating budget primarily
from private sources, supporting itself without dependence
of government funding.
Funding comes from individuals, groups, organizations, foundations,
and corporations.
Major 2006 - 2007 Donors
| Ahmanson Foundation
Aidlin Foundation
Albert and Elaine Borchard Foundation
Alexander & Baldwin Foundation
Annenberg Foundation
Blue Shield of California
Boeing Corporation
Boeing Employees Community Fund
Croul Family Foundation
Daimler Financial Services (Mercedes Benz)
The Dream Center
Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation
ECHO of Northrop Grumman
Feinstein Foundation
Flora L. Thornton Foundation
Frances/Lillian Schermer Charitable Trust
Josephine S. Gumbiner Foundation
George Hoag Family Foundation
L.A. Times Family Funds
KLOS & Department of Social Services
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Marisla Foundation
Kenneth and Eileen Norris Foundation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
Peerless Building Maintenance Co.
Pfaffinger Foundation
John W. Porter Trust
Rose Hills Foundation
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust
Swanton Foundation
S. Mark Taper Foundation
Toyota Motor Sales, USA
Union Bank of California Foundation
Union Bank of Southern California
JB & Emily Van Nuys Charities
Weingart Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
Whole Foods Market/Crusade Against Hunger
Carl E. Wynn Foundation |
The only way the hungry
in our community can survive is through the helping hands
of those living in the community. The Foodbank of Southern
California provides that helping hand.

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