Bread for the World 2022 Annual Report

Persisting in All Seasons

Setting the Table

Bread for the World’s grassroots mobilization and bipartisan advocacy in 2022 proved yet again to have a significant impact on furthering policies that can help reduce hunger in the U.S. and internationally.

With support from members like you, Bread for the World was particularly instrumental in getting the Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act (GMPTA) to pass in September 2022, which will assist millions around the world with access to nutrition. The passage of GMPTA happened because of Bread advocates and demonstrates the need for similar concerted efforts to drive legislation such as the Farm Bill in 2023 and beyond.

As we highlight the remarkable impact and legislative victories of 2022, along with our extensive rebranding and deepening partnerships, we also commit to persisting in all seasons. Though the past year brought many celebratory moments, our work to help end hunger will continue — as it has so many times before — even in seasons of serious difficulty, when results may be less abundant or tangible.

PART 1

A SEASON OF REMARKABLE IMPACT

OUR IMPACT BY THE NUMBERS

Our bipartisan network includes tens of thousands of people and churches that are active in every congressional district. In 2022, we saw remarkable policy impact and legislative victories, along with high engagement on our digital channels.

GMPTA

Influencing the Passage of the Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act

Bread for the World was instrumental in getting the Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act (H.R. 4693) to pass in September 2022. This was a multiyear, multi-step process that started with a nutrition resolution and grew into working with the congressional champions to draft language in the bill, guiding it through the committee, and helping ensure its final passage. The bill will help existing U.S. global nutrition programs become even more effective through strategic vision, coordination, and accountability. It will also strengthen support for countries in their national efforts to prevent and treat child and maternal malnutrition.

GMPTA Timeline

 

Mar 7 2019
A bipartisan congressional resolution recognizing the importance of U.S. leadership in alleviating maternal and child malnutrition worldwide is introduced in the House. Bread led the drafting and conceptualization of the resolution and it paved the way for the passage of the GMPTA.
Dec 7 2020
The bipartisan resolution is passed by the House following passage of a similar resolution in the Senate earlier in the year. Bread for the World played a significant role in the introduction and passage of the resolutions in both chambers.
Jul 26 2021
GMPTA introduced in the House by Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Michael McCaul (R-TX), Chairman Gregory W. Meeks (D-NY), and Reps. Young Kim (R-CA), and Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA). The bill was passed out of the committee by a unanimous vote. Bread for the World worked with congressional sponsors to conceptualize and draft the bill.
Apr 27 2022
House passes, thanks in part to thousands of Bread members contacting their congressional representatives and urging them to cosponsor and support the legislation.
Jun 6 2022
Bread hosts our annual Advocacy Summit in Washington, D.C. The collective voice of members and advocates from across the country echoes through the halls of Congress, calling for policies that address hunger.
Sep 20 2022
Senate passes, with Bread’s advocacy, mobilization, and member efforts playing a significant role.
Sep 21 2022
Bread celebrates the passage of the bipartisan GMPTA (H.R. 4693).
Sep 26 2022
Congresswoman Betty McCollum (D-MN) applauds Bread for our work on the GMPTA.
Oct 19 2022
Signed by President Joe Biden, sealing GMPTA as public law No: 117-214.

“This bill will impact the nutrition of tens of millions of women and young children.”

Financial Overview

Bread for the World and Bread for the World Institute are powered by generous financial support from individuals, families, church bodies, and foundations all over the country. Your support keeps our work strong in pursuit of public policies to make meaningful progress toward ending hunger in the U.S. and around the globe.

The Financial Overview is based on the 2022 audited financial statements. Bread for the World and Bread for the World Institute are recognized by Charity Navigator, Guidestar, and BBB for our exceptional commitment to financial responsibility, accountability, and transparency.

Copies of the audited statements as well as the IRS 990 documents may be viewed at https://www.bread.org/reports.

Larisa Friesen Hall
Vice President for Development,
Bread for the World

 

 

Delma Plummer
Vice President for Finance and Administration,
Bread for the World

PART 2

A SEASON OF PARTNERSHIP

PART 3

A SEASON OF

PERSEVERANCE

POLICY FOCUS
FOR 2023

THE FARM BILL

CONCLUSION

OUR 2023 VISION

“At Bread for the World, we know that change takes time. Recognizing this, we are committed to persisting in all seasons — seasons of victory and tangible results, as well as times of tremendous difficulty and less obvious impact. As we celebrate the past year’s legislative victories, we build upon those achievements by staying grounded in the grassroots advocacy work that can be slow and arduous while deepening our mission to help end hunger for all.

Regardless of the circumstances, and whether progress is witnessed immediately or not, we will continue to walk in faith and stand on the fact that hunger is solvable. Not only do we know this to be true but we’re unshakable and firm in pursuing a world that’s free of hunger.”

Heather Taylor
Managing Director,
Bread for the World

 

“He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8 NRSV)