Annual list measures return on investment, impact on ground Canadian Foodgrains Bank has been named one of Canada’s top ten impact charities by Charity Intelligence for the second year …
Canadian Foodgrains Bank
Canadian Foodgrains Bank
Canadian Foodgrains Bank is a partnership of 15 churches and church agencies working together to end hunger. In the 2017-18 budget year, the Foodgrains Bank provided over $37 million of assistance for over 800,000 people in 34 countries. Canadian Foodgrains Bank programs are undertaken with support from the Government of Canada provided through Global Affairs Canada. Assistance from the Foodgrains Bank is provided through its member agencies, which work with local partners in the developing world.
More than 11,000 people displaced by Cyclone Idai in southern Malawi will receive food from Canadian Foodgrains Bank through an emergency response of Foodgrains Bank member World Renew. Heavy rains …
Hundreds dead, situation continuing to escalate Six days after a devastating cyclone made landfall in southern Africa resulting in widespread damage and flooding, over one thousand people are feared dead …
Darryl Reimer and his father Dennis have been farming and selling crops for the last 14 years to help hungry people in developing countries. While their efforts have touched the …
International Development Week celebrates Canadians who care about Canada’s commitment to ending global hunger and poverty February 3-9, 2019, is International Development Week, a week set aside to celebrate the …
Vulnerable families in Yemen suffering from extreme hunger will receive emergency food through a new project of Canadian Foodgrains Bank. The project is led by Foodgrains Bank member ADRA Canada, …
Annual list by Charity Intelligence examines return on investment for each dollar donated Canadian Foodgrains Bank is pleased to announce it has been included on the Charity Intelligence 2018 list …
MPs from all parties hear that Canadians care about ending global poverty and hunger during Hunger on the Hill event More than 8,000 I Care postcards from across Canada were …
Over 900 acres across Canada seeded this spring with support from city-dwelling Canadians Fifteen acres of wheat and a good cause—that’s what brought nearly 200 people together in Pembina …
Request for Global Day of Prayer comes from the All-Africa Council of Churches, World Council of Churches and World Evangelical Alliance Canadian Foodgrains Bank is inviting Canadians to join Christians …
Funding to increase by $2 billion over five years Canadian Foodgrains Bank strongly welcomes the Canadian government’s commitment to increase the international assistance budget with $2 billion in new funding …
LANCASTER, Ont. Canadian Foodgrains Bank members have come together in response to the needs of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, where over half a million people have fled extreme violence in …
What happens when a country is hit by one vicious disaster after the other? Hurricane Irma—the most powerful storm ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean—didn’t end up hitting Haiti with …
The Government of Canada will match donations from individual Canadians in response to severe food crises in Somalia, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen and surrounding regions dollar-for-dollar through its new Famine …
This spring marks the beginning of the seventh year of the Syrian conflict. Hundreds of thousands of innocent people, notably children, are bearing the brunt of a horrific war that …