12761 16th Avenue
Surrey, BC V4A 1N2
Executive Director: Dan Huang-Taylor
Board Chair: Hajira Hussain

Charitable Reg. #:86133 1130 RR0001

STAR RATING

Ci's Star Rating is calculated based on the following independent metrics:

[Charity Rating: 4/5]

✔+

FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY

Audited financial statements for current and previous years available on the charity’s website.

A

RESULTS REPORTING

Grade based on the charity's public reporting of the work it does and the results it achieves.

n/r

DEMONSTRATED IMPACT

The demonstrated impact per dollar Ci calculates from available program information.

NEED FOR FUNDING

Charity's cash and investments (funding reserves) relative to how much it spends on programs in most recent year.

89%

CENTS TO THE CAUSE

For a dollar donated, after overhead costs of fundraising and admin/management (excluding surplus) 89 cents are available for programs.



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OVERVIEW

About Food Banks BC:

Food Banks BC is a 4-star charity with an excellent A results reporting grade. For every dollar donated, 89 cents are available to go towards the cause. Its reserve funds can cover almost nine months of annual program costs.

Founded in 2004, Food Banks British Columbia (Food Banks BC) works towards reducing food insecurity across British Columbia. With 382,000 British Columbians living in poverty, BC currently has the second highest poverty rate in the country. According to the charity, food banks received nearly 250,000 visits per month in 2024. In fiscal 2025 (year ended March), Food Banks BC reports that it provided food and financial aid to over 130 member and non-member hunger relief agencies and it received and disbursed 1,247,572 pounds of food. In F2025, Food Banks BC spent $12.6m on its four programs and grants: School Meal Pilot, Resilient North Project, Emergency Food Support, and Agency Relief Fund. The charity does not provide a spending breakdown for its programs.

Food Banks BC has two school nutrition programs in partnership with Flourish School Food Society and BC Agriculture in the Classroom. Both programs make up the charity’s School Meal Pilot program. To date, School Meal Pilot has provided 2.4 million healthy produce or dairy snacks, reaching 19,200 children across 42 schools within six districts in BC. In F2025, Flourish School Food Society is delivering 1,100 servings of food daily to 22 schools. 

The goal of the Resilient North Project is to understand the opportunities and barriers regarding food access in northern BC. In F2025, Food Banks BC launched its Rapid Stimulus Grant. In total, over $800,000 was awarded to 35 non-profit organizations and First Nations in Northern BC to advance food systems transformation. To date, 21 garden boxes have been installed.

Emergency Food Support supports rural areas after natural disasters. In August 2024, the Tsideldel First Nation’s fishing activities were hindered by the Chilcotin River landslide. In response, 500 salmon were caught and donated.

Food Banks BC’s Agency Relief Fund provides financial assistance to member and non member agencies. In F2025,  the Agency Relief Fund distributed $2.4m.

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Results and Impact

In F2025, Food Banks BC received and distributed 1,247,572 pounds of food through all of its programs.

While Ci highlights this key result, it may not be a complete representation of Food Banks British Columbia’s results and impact. This charity is not yet rated on impact (n/r).

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Finances

Food Banks British Columbia’s audited financial statements follow line-item costing. This means it does not properly disclose which expenses relate to programming, administrative, and fundraising activities. This is not a best practice. At the time of this report, the charity’s 2025 T3010 filing with the CRA was not yet available.

In F2025, Food Banks BC received $6.8m in donations. The charity also received $6.3m in government funding, representing 86% of total revenues. In F2025, administrative costs are 11% of total revenues (less investment income). The charity does not report any fundraising costs. For every dollar donated, 89 cents are available to go towards the cause. This is within Ci’s reasonable range for overhead spending. In F2025, Food Banks BC spent $12.6m on its programs which represents 172% of total revenues. The charity had a deficit of $6.0m, meaning it drew down its reserves in F2025.

In F2025, Food Banks BC had $9.2m in its reserve funds. This can cover almost nine months of annual program costs.

Profile updated on August 7, 2025 by Abby Stout. This profile has been sent to Food Banks BC for review. Comments and corrections may be forthcoming.

Financial Review


Financial Ratios

Fiscal year ending March
202520242023
Administrative costs as % of revenues 11.1%13.2%3.8%
Fundraising costs as % of donations 0.0%0.0%0.0%
Total overhead spending 11.1%13.2%3.8%
Program cost coverage (%) 72.8%108.2%277.0%

Summary Financial Statements

All figures in $000s
202520242023
Donations 6,7695,5824,075
Government funding 6,2749,7243,408
Fees for service 1148254
Investment income 373503(4)
Other income (6,197)(9,057)11,757
Total revenues 7,3326,83519,290
Program costs 5,6524,5891,826
Grants 6,94410,2796,905
Administrative costs 774835725
Fundraising costs 000
Total spending 13,37015,7039,456
Cash flow from operations (6,037)(8,868)9,834
Capital spending 260
Funding reserves 9,16916,08124,187

Note: DEFERRED DONATIONS: To report on a cash basis, Ci adjusted for deferred donations within Other revenue, affecting total revenues by ($6.2m) in F2025, ($9.1m) in F2024, and $11.8m in F2023. UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES): Ci included unrealized gains (losses) reported below the line. This affected total revenues by $115k in F2025, $136k in F2024, and ($164k) in F2023. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVABLE: Ci included the change in contributions receivable, affecting total revenues by $18k in F2025, ($26k) in F2024, and ($1.4m) in F2023. GRANTS: Ci recorded “funds distributed to members” as grants. This affected total expenses by $6.9m in F2025, $10.3m in F2024, and $6.9m in F2023.

Salary Information

Full-time staff: 3

Avg. compensation: $168,436

Top 10 staff salary range:

$350k +
0
$300k - $350k
0
$250k - $300k
0
$200k - $250k
0
$160k - $200k
0
$120k - $160k
1
$80k - $120k
0
$40k - $80k
2
< $40k
0

Information from most recent CRA Charities Directorate filings for F2024

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Comments & Contact

Comments added by the Charity:

Comment added by the charity on August 18, 2025:

  • Food Banks BC Fiscal 2025 T3010 has been filed will be available by the end of September.    
  • Food Banks BC doesn’t preform any fundraising activities. All fundraising is completed by 3rd party organizations, and we do not pay for the support.  

Charity Contact

Website: www.foodbanksbc.com
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Tel: 604-498-1798

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