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JOIN THE ALLIANCE
The Alliance to End Hunger is a membership organization. Membership contributions help us build the public and political will to end hunger both in the United States and around the globe.
We believe that ending hunger :
- Is attainable in a decade.
- Requires a strong public commitment and greater leadership from the U.S. government.
- Is the responsibility of individuals, the private sector, communities, civil society and governments.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Membership in the Alliance to End Hunger is divided into two types: Sponsoring and General. Opportunities are available for corporations, non-profit organizations of all types and individuals ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 per year. Non-profit membership levels are determined by the amount of an organization’s annual budget. Questions about becoming a member can be directed to Max Finberg, Director of the Alliance to End Hunger, at mfinberg@alliancetoendhunger.org or 202-464-8178.
SPONSORING MEMBER |
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Corporations or Individuals |
$25,000 |
Non-Profit and Faith Based Organizations |
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Annual Budget > $5 million |
$15,000 |
Annual Budget $2.5 - $5 million |
$8,000 |
Annual Budget $1.5 – $2.5 million |
$5,000 |
Annual Budget $500,000 – $1.5 million |
$2,500 |
Annual Budget <$500,000 |
$1,500 |
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GENERAL MEMBER |
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Corporations |
$10,000 |
Individuals, Non-Profits and Faith Based |
$1,000 |
The Alliance to End Hunger is a 501(c)(3) organization. Members receive no material goods or tangible services other than the satisfaction of supporting the Alliance to End Hunger’s important work. Contributions are tax deductible as provided by law.
For a complete list of Alliance Members click here.
SPONSORING MEMBERS
(* Founding Member)
Private Sector
$25,000+
Cargill, Inc.*
Elanco Animal Health
H-E-B Grocery Company*
Sodexo*
Robert Cahill*
Terry Meehan*
Jack Taylor, Equitable Enterprises International*
Non-Profit and Faith-Based Organizations
$15,000+
America’s Second Harvest*
Bread for the World & Bread for the World Institute*
Catholic Relief Services
Heifer International*
Share Our Strength*
$8,000+
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America *
Joint Aid Management
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger*
$5,000+
Evangelical Covenant Church*
Foods Resource Bank
Friends of the World Food Program*
Global FoodBanking Network
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops*
$2,500+
The Humpty Dumpty Institute
Save the Children
Stop Hunger Now
World Cocoa Foundation
World Vision
$1,500+
Auburn University
Counterpart International
Global Child Nutrition Foundation
International Relief and Development
National Farmers Union*
Trade, Aid & Security Coalition, Global Works Foundation
GENERAL MEMBERS
Private Sector
$10,000+
The Bottle Crew
East Side Entrees
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
$1,000+
Dayna Cade, ONE Campaign
GrainPro, Inc.
David Lambert, Lambert & Associates
The Honorable Alan Larson
Susan Sechler*
Michael Taylor, George Washington University, Dept. of Health Policy*
Non-Profit and Faith-Based Organizations
$1,000
Campus Kitchens Project
Center for the Church and Global AIDS
Christian Reformed Church in North America*
CitiHope International
Colorado State University , College of Agricultural Sciences
Congressional Hunger Center
George Washington University Center for Global Health
Howard University School of Law, World Food Law Institute
InterAction
International Rescue Committee
Islamic Relief
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Muslim Public Affairs Council
National Commodity Supplemental Food Program Association
National Council of Churches*
Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa*
Presbyterian Hunger Program
RESULTS*
Root Capital
Seva Foundation
The Society of St. Andrew
Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition
United States Potato Board
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