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Inspiring

hope &
building
resilience in
a changing
world
ANNUAL
IMPACT REPORT
2021 - 2022
Message from the Chair and President & CEO 1
Impact and reach 2
Building resilience in Canada 4
Inspiring hope internationally 5
Children’s nutrition and education 6
Programs for Indigenous children and youth 7
Women’s livelihoods 8
Local food systems 9
Leadership, governance & financials 10
Summary financial statements 12
Thank you to our donors 13

Land acknowledgement
We wish to acknowledge that our home office is located on the traditional
territory of the Wendat, Haudenosaunee and, most recently, the Mississaugas of
the Credit First Nation.
This territory is part of the Dish with One Spoon Treaty, an agreement between
the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee and allied Nations to peaceably share and
care for the resources around the Great Lakes. This territory is also covered by
the Upper Canada Treaties.
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2020 years to have the opportunity to meet and work on this territory.
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We wish to express gratitude to Mother Earth and for the resources we are using,
The Standards Program Trustmark is a mark of Imagine Canada used under licence by Canadian Feed The Children. and we honour all the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people who have been
living on the land since time immemorial.
Inspiring hope, building resilience
We believe food and nourishment are a child’s human right.

Food insecurity is one of the leading health and nutrition new food forests are taking root in Indigenous
issues facing children. This past year has made clear to all communities in Alberta and Saskatchewan to provide
of us at Canadian Feed The Children (CFTC) that our a self-sustaining food source for children and families
charitable mission is more relevant and urgent than ever. facing steeply rising food costs. And school and
community gardens are providing food that is being
Our focus is on partnering with communities to reduce distributed to families to reduce food costs.
hunger in the short term while we build sustainable
food systems that feed and nourish children, families Internationally, women entrepreneurs have started
and communities for years to come. agribusinesses to support themselves, their families and
their communities. Children have been able to continue
We must address the urgent issues facing communities their education despite the extended lockdowns that
today while planning for a brighter future. kept them out of school. Teachers visited homes to keep
We have all been living with the fastest rise in food lessons going, and families received food supplies to
prices in decades. We have experienced rapid inflation, bridge the gap when school meals were unavailable.
economic downturns, and broken supply chains. Finally we would like to thank our staff and our
These are tough times but delivering impact for children community partners. They are working day in and
is what we must continue to do. day out to make these changes possible. We are so
fortunate to have such a committed team who are
Together we have all accomplished so much over the past
passionate about the work we do.
year. It has helped inspire hope and build resilience in 111
communities in five countries around the world. Thank you to all of you for helping children thrive.
The impact we have achieved this past year has been
made possible thanks to the support of our donors
who fund and trust in our work. We are so incredibly
grateful to each and every one of you and thank you for
your partnership and investment.

In Canada, Indigenous communities are building David Armour Jacquelyn Wright


resilience thanks to community partnerships. Four Chair, Board of Directors President & CEO

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Making an impact

Total # of meals provided

2,147,231
Almost 3x as many meals
provided in 2021 than in 2020

111,769 2,035,462
Meals provided through Meals provided through
food hampers school nutrition programs
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Your support has reached

147,392 people
in 111 high-need communities in 5 countries

CANADA UGANDA
BOLIVIA
GHANA
ETHIOPIA

across 4 critical
areas of focus FOOD LIVELIHOODS EDUCATION HEALTH

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Building resilience in Canada
869,975 14,347
children, adults, Elders
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Indigenous
meals supported communities

LOCAL FOOD
NEW IN 2021! SCHOOL
NUTRITION SYSTEMS
LAND-BASED
EDUCATION
NUTRITION
EDUCATION

520 gardens
3 food forests 3,379
children fed
768
people involved
1,249
people engaged
2,206
people trained
1 greenhouse
1 community
centre for wild
game processing

COVID-19 RELIEF

54,124 meals
1,971 households
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Inspiring hope internationally
1,277,256 133,045 80
meals people supported communities

FOOD CHILDREN’S GENDER


LIVELIHOODS
EDUCATION EQUALITY
NEW IN 2021! SECURITY

Local partner
WRDA (Ethiopia)
5,751 1,206 NEW 2,565 6,538 TOTAL
people received members of income, students received members of income,
agricultural training saving & credit groups school supplies saving & credit groups
Gr 5+ block
in Oromia Zone,
Amhara (Ethiopia)
1,224 1,822 3,974 8 out of 10
are women
people received people received business students in youth
nutrition training skills/VSLA training groups (incl. SRHR)
Global Affairs
Canada-funded
SHINE project
(Ghana and
Ethiopia)

AfDB-funded
CLIMATE
project (Ghana)

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Children are eating well and ready to learn at school

Donors are supporting meal and


education programs that nourish bodies
and feed minds, even when school
couldn’t open. Helping with immediate
food security and education needs is the
first step to healthy futures for children,
families and communities.

20,182 children
benefitted from education
programs in Bolivia, Ethiopia,
Ghana and Uganda in 2021

13,249 children
received meals through a
community or school
feeding program

“The food package was just in time. “If these classrooms weren’t built,
We used the maize flour to make I don’t know whether I would have
meals for the children and myself.” – continued my education. Thank you
Evaline, farmer, Uganda, with her granddaughter Kisakye for helping to build new classrooms
in our school.” – Netsu, student, age 13, Ethiopia

Kisakye and her family nearly ran out of food during Netsu’s school in Ethiopia got a new block of
COVID lockdowns in Uganda. Donor gifts helped classrooms so that students did not have to travel
them receive an urgent family food basket. long distances to attend Grade 5 and up. 15
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Indigenous children and youth are learning on the land

31 Indigenous partners and communities


across Turtle Island are helping children
and youth re-connect to their heritage,
and repair ties broken by colonization and
residential schools. Donor partnership is
key to these reconciliation efforts.

6,942 Indigenous
children and youth
benefitted from Indigenous community
programs in 2021

1,152 kg of fresh
LAND-BASED
EDUCATION
produce
grown in Indigenous community and
school gardens

“[Traditional food practices are] “It is important for the entire


important to us because when we community to have these skills so
go hunting, we don’t just do it for “[Traditional
that food practices
we can all harvest the same are] 941 Indigenous
important to us because when we
ourselves, we give it out to those who food and have the same
go hunting, we don’t just do it for households
need it most.”– Loretta, community member, opportunities.” – Luke, student, received wild harvested food
ourselves, we give it out to those who
Lubicon Lake Band, AB Neyaashiinimiing, ON
need it most.”– Loretta, Community Member, Lubicon
In Lubicon Lake, AB, children and youth learned how AtLake Band, AB
Neyaashiinigmiing (Chippewas of Nawash Unceded
to hunt, fish, forage and prepare wild harvested First Nation), sharing food, culture and traditions
food through donor-supported land-based education helps connect generations with each other and with
programming. the land. 15
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Women are growing their businesses

Projects like SHINE, CLIMATE and the


Slaight Gender Equality and Livelihoods
Project are helping women access
financial services, support their families
and build new businesses around the
world, thanks to donor partnership.

19,359 people
benefitted from livelihood programs
by participating directly or by having a
family member involved

6,538 people
were members of VSLA, self-help or
microfinance groups in 2021

“My life is now taking a different “Last year, I achieved large yields for
8 out of 10 are women direction, and I’m sure I will have a
better future with this project.”
my farming activities. We were able
to buy more land to expand, and
– Medina, cattle trader, Ethiopia now I feed my children nutritious
meals." – Berochan, farmer & VSLA member, Uganda

In Ethiopia, Medina, 18, has just started a cattle Donors have supported Berochan and hundreds of
trading business thanks to the Slaight Gender women like her to learn business skills, invest in
Equality and Livelihoods Project. their farms and small businesses, and contribute to
sustainable economic development for their families
and communities.
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Communities are building local food systems

From community gardens in Bolivia to


food forests in Cree Nations, communities
are developing local food systems that
will feed and nourish children and
families for generations to come. Donor
support has been critical to this progress.

2,883 people
learned to grow food on farms and in
gardens around the world in 2021

1,195 families and


households
LAND-BASED
EDUCATION received locally grown food from school,
home and community gardens
“Our ancestors grew potatoes and “I have a tent where I grow
turnips and carrots in the summertime. vegetables, so my family is better
We’re reintroducing local food fed with fresh produce. My food has 1,007 gardens
production and vegetables so that the improved and what
“[Traditional foodIpractices
sell helpsare] me to
buy other food.” are growing in homes, schools and
kids will have balanced, healthy meals.” important to us- Ana,
because
vegetable when we
seller, Bolivia
communities around the world
- Ruby Jumbo, band manager, Sambaa K’e First Nation, NWT go hunting, we don’t just do it for
ourselves, we give it out to those who
Sambaa K'e band manager Ruby Jumbo is Josue
needandithis mother–Ana
most.” grow produce in their
Loretta, Community Member, Lubicon
spearheading local food production to reduce family's greenhouse tent, purchased through
Lake Band, AB
reliance on expensive imported food. Donor support donations from CFTC supporters. It helps them get
is helping youth get involved in growing food in the fresh produce in an area where it is often scarce
greenhouses and reconnect with their roots. and expensive.
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Leadership, Governance & Financials

CANADIAN FEED THE CHILDREN DIRECTORS


Clare Ashbee
PRESIDENT & CEO
Craig Buckley
Jacquelyn Wright
Elizabeth Dyke
Reema Ibrahim
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM
Caroline Lidstone-Jones
Salima Lakhani, Finance
Marion Mackenzie
Kevin Dunbar, Programs
Sharon Pel
In loving memory
Deana Shaw, Philanthropy, of Salima Lakhani
Brand & Communications Tim Prince
Joseph Wilke
(1975-2022)
Jana Baca, People & Culture

Salima was more than our colleague.


She was a beloved mother, wife, and friend.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS We remember her passion for her family
and her community, her commitment to
CHAIR children and families around the world, her
David Armour love of food and cooking, and her warm,
welcoming smile. We extend our deepest
VICE CHAIR
sympathies to her husband, son, and all her
Ted Nation family and friends who mourn her passing.
CHAIR, NOMINATION & GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE We will miss you Salima. Rest in peace.
Jennifer Moore Rattray
CHAIR, FINANCE & AUDIT COMMITTEE
Tony Malfara

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Delivering results for children

In 2021, 79 per cent of funds raised has supported child-focused Our commitment to
diversity, equity
programming in: Bolivia, Canada, Ethiopia, Ghana and Uganda. 21%

and inclusion
Canadian Feed The Children’s financial position continues to
provide a secure basis for our work. In the past year, rebounding EXPENDITURES
from school closures and limitations imposed on our programs 2021
due to COVID, we have been able to almost triple the number of 79%
meals delivered as well as secure significant new institutional and Canadian Feed The Children’s approach
corporate funding. We ensure that children are our priority by to diversity, equity and inclusion is a
dispersing a maximum amount of money throughout all of our continuous process. Equity, inclusion,
belonging, and justice are at the heart of our
programs and by maintaining low administration costs and high Program delivery
and administration long-standing commitment to community-
program spending. We recognize that fundraising and operations
led partnerships that help children and
expenditure is critical to ensure that future programs can be Fundraising
families thrive.
funded, our supporter base can grow, and both are positioned for
long-term sustainability with strong systems and infrastructure. Over the past year, we have escalated
our work towards DEI. We continue to
centre community voices in our programs,
strengthen our ethical communications
practices, and build internal structures that
foster an environment of inclusion and
belonging for staff and partners.

Thank you for joining us on this continuous


journey to ensure an equitable and just
world for all.

In Canada, we have been working


THANK YOU on EVERY alongside Indigenous Nations and
behalf of the children and CHILD communities for over 30 years, and
MATTERS currently work with 31 Indigenous
families we support! partners across the country.
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Summary financial statements

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES


AS AT DECEMBER 31 2021 $ 2020 $ YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31 2021 $ 2020 $

ASSETS $ $ INCOME $ $
CURRENT ASSETS Contributions 7,493,425 6,764,816
Cash and cash equivalents 3,451,573 2,456,015 Grants 219,516 43,551
Short-term investments 606,890 340,926 Investment income 35,894 44,946
Amounts receivable and advances 673,738 356,430 Change in fair value of investments 68,788 56,478
Prepaid expenses 201,442 100,422 Other income 83,938 178,461
4,933,643 3,253,793 7,901,561 7,088,252

INVESTMENTS 1,464,094 1,383,030


EXPENDITURES $ $
CAPITAL AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS 166,263 165,861
Programs 4,863,774 3,940,881
6,564,000 4,802,684
Fundraising 1,519,092 1,686,289
Administration 879,642 942,055
LIABILITIES $ $
7,262,508 6,569,225
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 689,760 644,649
EXCESS OF INCOME OVER
Deferred contributions 1,890,027 820,657 639,053 519,027
EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR
2,579,787 1,465,306

DEFERRED TENANT INDUCEMENTS 137,872 158,553


NOTE TO THE SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DEFERRED RENT 53,533 25,070
Applied criteria in preparation of the summary financial statements are as follows:
2,771,192 1,648,929 a) The information in the summary financial statements is in agreement with the related
information in the complete financial statements; and
NET ASSETS $ $ b) The summary financial statements contain the information necessary to avoid distorting
INTERNALLY RESTRICTED FUND 2,113,674 2,027,920 or obscuring matters disclosed in the related complete financial statements, including the
notes thereto.
UNRESTRICTED FUND 1,679,134 1,125,835
3,792,808 3,153,755
Full financial statements are available at
6,564,000 4,802,684 canadianfeedthechildren.ca/audited-financials 15
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