Farm Credit Services commits $25,000 matching gift to Food Bank of Iowa

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA – For organizations like Food Bank of Iowa, monthly donations are incredibly important to keep operations running — especially in challenging times like those created by COVID-19. To help multiply monthly giving, Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) has announced a $25,000 matching donation to the hunger-fighting organization.

FCSAmerica recognizes the importance of monthly donations and is helping multiply the impact when new donors create recurring donations. Through this partnership, FCSAmerica will donate $100 for every donor who signs up to give a donation of $10 or more each month. At Food Bank of Iowa, monthly donors are inducted into the Meal Makers Society for their efforts to help create a hunger-free Iowa.

“As a financial cooperative serving farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses, FCSAmerica views food security as part of our mission to support and strengthen the communities we serve,” said Mark Jensen, CEO and president of FCSAmerica. “We are increasing our giving to food banks in recognition that COVID-19 has both health and financial implications that require all of us to work together for the good of our neighbors, families and communities.”

The need for resources continues to grow in light of COVID-19 as everyone — including children, seniors and increasingly vulnerable populations — find themselves struggling to find safe access to the nutrition and resources they need. Food Bank of Iowa saw record distribution numbers in the month of April and anticipates the need will continue to grow.

“This generous matching gift opportunity from Farm Credit Services of America will provide sustainable support to overcome what lies ahead with COVID-19,” said Michelle Book, Food Bank of Iowa president and CEO. “We know the effects of this crisis will be felt for a long time. Generous gifts such as this provide us the endurance to keep fighting hunger and help our most vulnerable Iowans in need. We couldn’t do our work without the support from our caring communities.”

People searching for food assistance or those interested in joining the Meal Makers Society may find up to date information on Food Bank of Iowa’s website at www.foodbankiowa.org.

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