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Feed My Starving Children company history timeline

1993

By 1993, a team of food scientists from Cargill, along with colleagues from Pillsbury and General Mills, helped Proudfit to create a rice meal formula fortified with extra vitamins and minerals.

1994

Volunteers began producing rice meal, then known as Fortified Rice Soy Casserole, in 1994.

1998

From there, support increased. It was struggling to produce more than 2 or 3 million meals annually, and Proudfit left in 1998 to start a new charity.

2005

Bernard joined the organization as a part-time Event Team Leader in 2005 and has held several other positions before entering her current post.

2006

Matt Muraski has been the Vice President of International Programs and Supply Chain since 2006.

2017

The 2017 event was held in Illinois and raised more than $700,000.

2018

Feed My Starving Children’s most recent IRS Form 990 or 990EZ available is for 2018.

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Founded
1987
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Headquarters
Coon Rapids, MN
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Richard Proudfit
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