Regina & District Food Bank
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FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY
Audited financial statements for current and previous years available on the charity’s website.
A
RESULTS REPORTING
Grade based on the charity's public reporting of the work it does and the results it achieves.
Good
DEMONSTRATED IMPACT
The demonstrated impact per dollar Ci calculates from available program information.
NEED FOR FUNDING
Charity's cash and investments (funding reserves) relative to how much it spends on programs in most recent year.
92%
CENTS TO THE CAUSE
For a dollar donated, after overhead costs of fundraising and admin/management (excluding surplus) 92 cents are available for programs.
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OVERVIEW
About Regina & District Food Bank:
Regina & District Food Bank is a 5-star rated charity with an above-average results reporting grade of A. For every dollar donated, 92 cents are available to go towards the cause. Its reserve funds can cover just over 1 year of annual program costs.
Founded in 1983, Regina & District Food Bank (RFB) serves hungry people in Regina. It provides services both directly and indirectly through partnerships to help with food insecurity. The charity reports that in Saskatchewan, over one in eight households, and more than 38% of children, experience food insecurity. Regina & District Food Bank runs three main programs: Food Hamper, School Food Program, and Non-Food Reclamation. In fiscal 2025 (year ended March), RFB spent $3.0 on its programs and distributed $13.6m worth of food.
A Charity Intelligence 2024 Top 100 Rated Charity.
In F2025, the Food Hamper program was 66% of RFB’s program spending. In F2025, RFB diverted 3,808,299 lb of healthy food from landfills and distributed 93,412 hampers of food. Regina & District Food Bank delivered food to ten food banks in Saskatchewan and five food banks outside of Saskatchewan. In F2025, RFB served 21,050 unique clients, up 5% from 19,974 in F2024.
In F2025, School Food Program was 23% of RFB’s program spending. In F2024, RFB delivered 498 weekend kits per week, and 492 school pantry kits per week to its ten school partners. In F2025, RFB increased from nine to ten school partners. The charity also gave 903 lunch program meals per week.
In F2025, Non-Food Reclamation was 10% of annual program spending. This program distributes essential non-food products including hygiene products, cleaning essentials, food storage items, school supplies, and baby products. In F2024, RFB distributed 221,000 lb of products to 86 partner agencies.
The remaining 1% of program spending was on Other programs.
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Results and Impact
In F2025, Regina & District Food Bank delivered 3,808,299 lb of food to 21,050 people. This calculates to 181 lb of food per person. The charity states that its food hampers follow Canada’s Food Guide and contain a balanced variety of food that provides clients in temporary emergency situations with seven to ten days of food.
While Ci highlights these key results, they may not be a complete representation of Regina & District Food Bank’s results and impact.
This charity has been given a Good impact rating for its demonstrated impact per dollar spent.
Impact Rating: Good

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Finances
Regina & District Food Bank does not report government funding or investment income on its audited financial statements. Charity Intelligence uses the charity’s T3010 filings with the CRA to report this information. At the time of this profile, Regina & District Food Bank’s F2025 T3010 filings were not available.
In F2025, Regina & District Food Bank received $4.9m in donations, up 34% from the $3.7m received in F2024. In F2025, the charity also received $13.6m in donated goods which represents 70% of total revenues. Administrative costs are 5% of revenues and fundraising costs are 3% of total donations. For every dollar donated, 92 cents are available to go towards the cause. This is within Ci’s reasonable range for overhead spending.
In F2024, Regina & District Food Bank had $3.3m in its reserve funds. These reserve funds can cover just over one year of annual program costs.
Profile updated on August 8, 2025 by Abby Stout.
Financial Review
Fiscal year ending March
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2025 | 2024 | 2023 |
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Administrative costs as % of revenues | 5.1% | 5.0% | 4.5% |
Fundraising costs as % of donations | 3.1% | 5.1% | 4.5% |
Total overhead spending | 8.2% | 10.1% | 9.0% |
Program cost coverage (%) | 109.1% | 98.0% | 146.3% |
Summary Financial StatementsAll figures in $000s |
2025 | 2024 | 2023 |
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Donations | 4,846 | 3,704 | 3,019 |
Goods in kind | 13,611 | 11,456 | 9,601 |
Government funding | 0 | 189 | 222 |
Business activities (net) | 726 | 872 | 828 |
Investment income | 0 | 99 | 87 |
Other income | 101 | 118 | 22 |
Total revenues | 19,285 | 16,439 | 13,778 |
Program costs | 3,042 | 3,228 | 2,733 |
Donated goods exp | 13,611 | 11,456 | 9,601 |
Administrative costs | 978 | 817 | 619 |
Fundraising costs | 152 | 191 | 137 |
Total spending | 17,784 | 15,691 | 13,090 |
Cash flow from operations | 1,501 | 747 | 688 |
Capital spending | 1,345 | 2,260 | 1,500 |
Funding reserves | 3,318 | 3,162 | 3,998 |
Note: DONATED FOOD: Ci reported the value of donated food, increasing total revenues and expenses by $13.6m in F2025, $11.5m in F2024, and $9.6m in F2023. These are unaudited amounts estimated by the charity. DEFERRED CONTRIBUTIONS: To report on a cash-basis, Ci adjusted for the change in deferred capital contributions. This affected total revenues by $580k in F2025, $712k in F2024, and ($284k) in F2023. DEFERRED REVENUE: Ci adjusted for the change in deferred revenue affecting total revenues by ($33k) in F2025, ($97k) in 2024, and $27k in 2023. DISPOSAL OF CAPITAL ASSETS: Ci included the gain (loss) on disposal of capital assets in revenues affecting revenues by ($nil) in F2025, ($nil) in F2024, and ($11k) in F2023. AMORTIZATION OF TANGIBLE CAPITAL ASSETS: Ci included amortization of tangible capital assets in expenses. This affected expenses by $748k in F2025, $616k in F2024, and $515k in F2023. GOVERNMENT FUNDING: Ci used the charity’s T3010 filings with the CRA to report government funding. At the time of this report the F2025 filings were not yet available. INVESTMENT INCOME: Ci used the charity’s T3010 filings with the CRA to report investment income. At the time of this report the F2025 filings were not yet available.
Salary Information
$350k + |
0 |
$300k - $350k |
0 |
$250k - $300k |
0 |
$200k - $250k |
0 |
$160k - $200k |
0 |
$120k - $160k |
2 |
$80k - $120k |
1 |
$40k - $80k |
7 |
< $40k |
0 |
Information from most recent CRA Charities Directorate filings for F2024
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Comments & Contact
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Learn More:
Regina & District Food Bank "Our Impact"
Regina & District Food Bank 2025 Annual Report
Charity Contact
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