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Emergency Foodshelf Network

The mission of the Emergency Foodshelf Network (EFN) is an innovative food bank dedicated to serving the hunger needs of our changing communities.

Mission Statement
Review Completed: 12/14/2010
8501 54th Avenue North
New Hope, MN 55428
Phone: 763-450-3860
Fax: 763-450-3899
Other Names Used EFN
EIN 41-1246504
Principal Staff Lori Kratchmer, Executive Director
Number of Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) 29
Number of Volunteers 12,593
Number of Clients Served 200
Donated Goods Accepts donated goods
General Information
Board Chair Annette Miller
Number of Board Members 13
Board meetings with quorum 9
Average Member Attendance at Board Meetings 8.67
Publicly Available Documents Most Recent 990
Most Recent Audit
Board
Current Goals
Community or Constituency Served
EFN is a full service food bank, providing quality, nutritious food and support services to over 230 food shelves, on-site meal programs, subsidized housing and other hunger relief programs throughout the state. In 2011, EFN distributed $10.5 million worth of food and services to 200+ hunger relief programs statewide.
Geographic Area Served
EFN is a local, independent food bank that provides service to 25 counties throughout Minnesota.
Impact and Programs

3 Year Average Expenses

Program Services: $4,375,201 92.6%
Management: $215,300 4.6%
Fundraising: $133,141 2.8%

Unrestricted Net Assets

2010 2009 2008
End of Year: $0 $0 $0
Beginning of Year $0 $0 $0
Difference $0 $0 $0
Unrestricted Net Assets (End of Year), Current 990 $0
Based on information provided on 2008 to 2010
Financials

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