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    MIP Score

    53

    Environment
    Horticultural Societies

    The Green Urban Lunchbox

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    The Green Urban Lunchbox

    Environment
    Horticultural Societies
    2582 E Cavalier Dr, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84121View all Salt Lake Cty charities
    EIN: 45-4320152
    Total Assets: $123.6 thousand
    Established in 2012

    Mission

    The Green Urban Lunch Box is dedicated to addressing food justice by providing fresh, healthy food to communities and combating food insecurity. By utilizing regenerative farming practices and strengthening community ties, the organization aims to create a sustainable food system that promotes equality and environmental resilience.

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    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    2582 E Cavalier Dr, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84121

    View all Salt Lake Cty charities

    Founded in

    2012

    EIN

    45-4320152

    Total Assets

    $123.6 thousand

    Mission

    The Green Urban Lunch Box is dedicated to addressing food justice by providing fresh, healthy food to communities and combating food insecurity. By utilizing regenerative farming practices and strengthening community ties, the organization aims to create a sustainable food system that promotes equality and environmental resilience.

    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    2582 E Cavalier Dr, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84121

    View all Salt Lake Cty charities

    Founded in

    2012

    EIN

    45-4320152

    Total Assets

    $123.6 thousand

    UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

    This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

    Showing 3 of 3 goals

    Goal 2

    No Hunger

    Goal 3

    Good Health

    Goal 10

    Reduced Inequalities

    Goal 2

    No Hunger

    Goal 3

    Good Health

    Goal 10

    Reduced Inequalities

    At a Glance

    Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

    Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

    Join the CSA program to receive fresh seasonal vegetables while supporting local farmers.

    FruitShare Program

    FruitShare Program

    Harvest fruit from local trees and redistribute to those in need.

    Free Farm Stands

    Free Farm Stands

    Providing free access to healthy produce for those who need it most.

    Impact Stats

    20000

    Pounds

    Pounds of Fruit Harvested

    The organization has successfully harvested and distributed fruit that would otherwise go to waste, improving community access to fresh produce.

    Our Programs

    FruitShare

    FruitShare

    A program that partners with fruit tree owners to harvest and distribute fruit that would otherwise go to waste.

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    Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

    Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

    A subscription service that provides fresh vegetables and fruits to members while supporting local farming education.

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    Free Farm Stands

    Free Farm Stands

    Regularly scheduled events to distribute free produce to community members in need.

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    Volunteer Opportunities

    Harvest Volunteer

    Join our team to help harvest fruits and vegetables from local trees and farms.

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    Garden Volunteer

    Assist in the maintenance and cultivation of our urban gardens.

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    Committee Member

    Help us with various committees dedicated to improving our food justice efforts.

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    Impact Reports

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    2023 Annual Report

    MIP Score (Beta)

    The MIP Score is in beta! We'd love any feedback you may have.

    The MIP Score and it's methodology is purely used as a way to visualize how a nonprofits public financial data compares against others. It doesn't reflect the unique circumstances and impact that a nonprofit has.The MIP Score should never be used to say one charity is better than another.

    Overall Score

    53

    36

    /100

    Program Expense Ratio

    69.45%

    8

    /20

    Program Revenue Growth

    -8.45%

    2

    /20

    Leverage Ratio

    0.01894

    20

    /20

    Working Capital Ratio

    0.2812

    4

    /20

    Fundraising Efficiency

    0

    2

    /20

    Latest Filing Data: Form 990

    Fiscal Year:2022

    Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

    Financial Details

    Revenue

    CategoryAmountPercentage
    Contributions, Gifts, and Grants189.7K71.32%
    Program Services76.29K28.68%
    Investment Income00.00%
    Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
    Other Notable Sources00.00%
    Total Revenue266K100.00%

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