Applied in 2006

Food Services

CityTeam Ministries

Program Facts

  • Paid (FTE) Staff Working: 0
  • Program Participants Last Year: 610
  • Meets about 124 time(s) with each participant per month
  • Participants remain in the program for 12 months

Volunteers

Volunteers per month: 200

Volunteers are trained:

Volunteer Training
AlwaysRarely

Volunteers are actively recruited:

Volunteer Recruiting
AlwaysRarely

Board Activities

  • Formally reviews the performance of the chief executive officer at least once every two years.
  • Formally approves the budget.
  • Ensures that arrangements with outside fund raising firms are made in writing.
  • Receives information about the financial arrangements with such firms and, if applicable, the anticipated portion of the gross proceeds that goes to the organization.
  • Has formally approved a conflict of interest policy and regularly monitors it to ensure adherence.
  • Receives, at least quarterly, the organization's financial statement.
  • Receives, at least annually, an auditor's management letter and report.
  • Convenes an audit committee.

Outcomes & Measures: (self-reported)

Outcome 1
Virtually all clients seeking hot, nutritious meals at the mission will be served.

Measure
Physical head count of number of clients served at each meal.


Outcome 2
95% of eligible registered clients meeting income verification will receive a monthly food box with three days of meals.

Measure
Register type of household and count number of members in each family.


Outcome 3
95% of all registered clients meeting income verification will receive a holiday food box.

Measure
Register type of household and count number of members in each family


Outcome 4
100% of all residents will receive bread and other foodstuffs put out for daily distribution.

Measure
Head-count of people coming through our doors during the day.


Change Process: (self-reported)

Many of the poor, elderly and homeless do not eat good food, causing long-term health problems of many kinds. We strive to offer them nutritious meals in our dining hall daily as well as give them food boxes monthly when their meager incomes runs out. Oftentimes, mothers must choose between paying the rent and feeding the children. CityTeam helps to bridge this gap by helping families make it through the month.