Affiliates, Food Programs Partner to Raise $125,000 for Hunger Challenge
Monday, December 5th, 2011CFO affiliates and their local food programs completed the Ozarks Million Dollar Hunger Challenge II this fall by raising $125,000 to match an equivalent challenge grant from the Walmart State Giving Foundation to Ozarks Food Harvest.
In all, 23 of the CFO’s 44 affiliates participated in the Hunger Challenge, which leverages the total of $250,000 at a 10:1 ratio of buying, transporting and distributing food through the OFH network of feeding programs and pantries.
The Walmart State Giving Foundation awarded a $125,000 grant to Ozarks Food Harvest for a second challenge opportunity earlier this year after last year’s success with a $100,000 grant for the original Ozarks Million Dollar Hunger Challenge.
In this year’s Ozarks Million Dollar Hunger Challenge II, 25 food programs across the region worked with the 23 CFO affiliates to raise matching funds by the end of September.
Grant presentations, shown in the gallery below, have been made with affiliate and food program leaders in a number of the communities over the past month. The participating affiliates were: Aurora, Bolivar, Cassville, DACO, Dallas, Dent, El Dorado Springs, Finley River, Houston, Jacks Fork, Lockwood, Marshfield, Monett, Mount Vernon, Mountain Grove, Neosho, Nixa, Oregon County, Seymour, Stockton, Southwest Missouri, Taney County and West Plains.
“We appreciate the cooperative spirit between our affiliate foundations and their local food pantries to jointly tackle this matching grant opportunity,” CFO President Brian Fogle said.
This program began in response to a national report – “Hunger in America 2010” – describing the extent to which hunger plagues Ozarks communities. An estimated 155,000 Ozarkers face chronic hunger issues, according to the report.
“We are grateful for the funding from the Walmart State Giving Program which allows us to leverage hunger relief support to our local Ozarks communities,” said Bart Brown, CEO at Ozarks Food Harvest.
“There’s a growing population of clients who are not eligible for government assistance such as WIC or the National School Lunch Program. This ‘gap’ truly relies on our member pantries and feeding sites to help feed their families,” Brown said. “The current child food insecurity rate is sobering. More than a quarter of our children — five percent higher than the national rate — now face hunger, or do not know where their next meal is coming from.”
Ozarks Food Harvest is the Feeding America food bank for southwest Missouri, serving more than 300 hunger relief organizations across 28 Ozarks counties in addition to long-term relief sites in Joplin. The Food Bank reaches 20,000 individuals weekly and distributes one million pounds of food monthly. OFH was named the 2011 Small Business of the Year by the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce. Learn more at ozarksfoodharvest.org and at facebook.com/ozarksfoodharvest.
- Members of the Monett Area Community Foundation present a Hunger Challenge check to the Monett Elementary School weekend backpack program.
- Members of both the Lockwood Community Foundation and the DACO Community Foundation presented Hunger Challenge checks to the Dade County OACAC food pantry.
- The Community Foundation of Southwest Missouri, Inc., presented a check to the Good Samaritan food pantry in Lamar.
- The Neosho Area Community Foundation presented a Hunger Challenge check to The Help Center.
- The El Dorado Springs Community Foundation presented a Hunger Challenge check to the Church of Christ food pantry.
- The Community Foundation of Southwest Missouri, Inc., presnted a check to McDonald County Crosslines.
- Members of the Bolivar Area Community Foundation and CFO staff present a check to the Bolivar Salvation Army.
- Members of the Mountain Grove Area Community Foundation present a Hunger Challenge check to the Calvary Temple Love Center food pantry.
- Members of the Finley River Community Foundation board present a Hunger Challenge check to Least of These food pantry.
- Dallas County Community Foundation board members present a Hunger Challenge check to the food pantry at Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church’s food pantry.
- The Stockton Community Foundation presented a Hunger Challenge check to the Stockton Area Minsterial Alliance’s food pantry.
- Dallas County Community Foundation board members present a Hunger Challenge check to the food pantry at Heart2Heart food pantry.
- The Community Foundation of Taney County presented Hunger Challenge checks to both Christian Action Ministries and CAM of Forsyth.
- The Nixa Community Foundatino presented a Hunger Challenge check to Lease of These food pantry.



























