How Food & Agriculture Nonprofits Spend Money

Spending analysis for food & agriculture nonprofits: 0% programs, 0% admin, 0% fundraising. Based on 0 organizations.

18Total Orgs
0Report Spending
0%Avg Programs
0%Avg Admin
0%Avg Fundraising

Spending Patterns in Food & Agriculture

Among 18 food & agriculture nonprofits, 0 report detailed spending data. The sector averages 0% on programs, 0% on administration, and 0% on fundraising.

With $111.5M in combined revenue and $88.8M in assets, the food & agriculture sector represents a significant portion of the charitable landscape. Donors should look at individual organization profiles for more context on how funds are allocated.

Most Efficient Food & Agriculture Nonprofits

#OrganizationProgram %RevenueState
1Decatur County Farmers Market Inc---$0KS
2Southern Oklahoma Nutrition Program---$3.2MOK
3White Lotus Farms Inc---$710KMI
4His Supper Table---$153KWA
5Community Harvest Food Bank Of Northeast In Inc Endowment Fund Tr---$700KIN
6Freestore Foodbank Inc---$95.1MOH
7Faith Feeding Freedom Foundation---$91KWV
8Newton Food Pantry Inc---$3.2MMA
9Pike County Cattlemens Association---$62KAL
10New Village Community Partners---$0VT
11Holly Springs Food Cupboard---$998KNC
12Food For All Project---$1.0MTX
13White Mountain Meals On Wheels Inc---$436KAZ
14Community Resourcing Incorporated---$3.6MOK
15Salmon Senior Citizens Nutrition---$142KID
16The Spartanburg Soup Kitchen Inc---$1.5MSC
17Childrens Nutrition Services Inc---$696KKS
18Parkersburg Urban Ministries Inc---$0WV

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do food & agriculture nonprofits spend their money?

On average, 0% goes to programs, 0% to admin, and 0% to fundraising, based on 0 organizations reporting.

What is a good program expense ratio for food & agriculture organizations?

While the general benchmark is 75%+, program ratios vary by sector. Food & Agriculture nonprofits average 0%, which should be evaluated in the context of the specific type of work these organizations do.