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Food For The Poor (FFPC)

Organization

Food For The Poor Canada (FFPC), a registered Canadian charity, works in aid and development in the Caribbean and Latin America, and was created out of the mission and vision of the largest international aid agency in the US, Food For The Poor, Inc. - which over the last 27 years has built 55,000 homes, fed and clothed millions of people, and last year delivered 1.5 billion dollars in aid and development throughout 16 countries in the Caribbean and Latin America.

In FFPC’s first year of operation, it was able to leverage $15,000 in cash donations for shipping and container fees to deliver more than  $3,300,000 in donated aid.  This efficiency ratio of greater than 96% is matched by few other Canadian charities.

A few things FFPC is working on for 2009/2010:

  • Delivering food aid to the people of Haiti
  • Building schools in Jamaica
  • Providing pharmaceuticals and medical supplies for various countries in the Caribbean and Latin America

Organization website: www.foodforthepoorcanada.org

Project

To develop appropriate brand awareness tools to move forward in the Canadian marketplace using the market research and recommendations from Endeavour in the last consulting engagement.

Consulting Team

Project Advisor
Dr. Agnes Meinhard
Associate Professor, Ted Rogers School of Management;
Founding Director
Centre for Voluntary Sector Studies, Ryerson University
Second Statement of Work Review Advisor
Ming-Young Tam
Associate
Nayar Consulting
Knowledge Brokers
Shakib Shaikh, Engagement Manager, Food For the Poor Canada (Spring/Summer 2009)
Vasudha Tanksali, Senior Consultant, Food For the Poor Canada (Spring/Summer 2009)
Andrew D’Souza, Consultant, Food For the Poor Canada (Spring/Summer 2009)
Engagement Manager
Sweeny Chhabra, BAsc
MEng Candidate, Industrial Engineering
University of Toronto;
Clinical Consultant, Global Solutions Consulting
Siemens Healthcare
Senior Consultant
Maureen Mottonen, HBA
Managing Director
Critical Wisdom;
Group Vice President
IDC Canada (2005)
Consultant
Peggy Li, MASc
Policy Analyst
Public Health Practice Branch, Ontario Ministry of Health & Long-Term Care
Consultant
Sara Maki, MA
IMBA Candidate
Schulich School of Business;
Business Development
Right to Play International (2009)
Consultant
Sheng Rao
BASc Candidate, Industrial Engineering
University of Toronto;
Trade Floor Technology Consultant
Scotia Capital
Consultant
Tanya Rumble, HBA
Project Manager, Healthy Weights: Halton Takes Action
Halton Region Health Department


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