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    Feed My Starving Children

    Mission

    Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) believes hope starts with food. As a Christian nonprofit, we are dedicated to seeing every child whole in body and spirit. We work with food distribution partners that stay with communities for the long haul, empowering them to move from relief to development. Meals are primarily hand-packed by volunteers, and donations fund everything we do. More than 1 million volunteers packed over 380 million FMSC meals in 2025. 88 percent of total donations go directly to feed kids.

    Coon Rapids MN | EIN: 41-1601449
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    501(c)(3) organization

    Feed My Starving Children

    Mission

    Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) believes hope starts with food. As a Christian nonprofit, we are dedicated to seeing every child whole in body and spirit. We work with food distribution partners that stay with communities for the long haul, empowering them to move from relief to development. Meals are primarily hand-packed by volunteers, and donations fund everything we do. More than 1 million volunteers packed over 380 million FMSC meals in 2025. 88 percent of total donations go directly to feed kids.

    Coon Rapids MN | EIN: 41-1601449
    Profile managed by nonprofit | Is this your nonprofit?
    501(c)(3) organization

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    Evaluation area metrics
    ScoreMetric
    100%
    Program Expense Ratio:86.32% of total expenses
    89%
    Liabilities to Assets Ratio:40.01% of total assets
    64%
    Working Capital:0.35 years of reserves
    100%
    Fundraising Efficiency:$0.08 to raise a dollar
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