Foodgrains Bank recognized for effective charitable work
MELFORT, Sask. — Canadian Foodgrains Bank has made a top ten list of Canada’s most effective charities.
The annual list compiled by Charity Intelligence examined impact per dollar donated to an organization. It’s the fourth time the organization has been named to the list.
Charity Intelligence is a third-party independent organization that examines different Canadian charities and assigns ratings based on donor reporting, financial transparency, funding need, cents to the cause, and demonstrated impact.
Foodgrains Bank executive director Andy Harrington said the recognition is even more meaningful considering the challenges faced in agriculture this year.