Food Bank For New York City

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Food Bank For New York City is a nonprofit organization that works to end hunger in New York City through food distribution, nutrition education, and community outreach programs.

New York, NY

About Food Bank For New York City

Food Bank For New York City is a leading nonprofit hunger-relief organization dedicated to ending food poverty across New York City’s five boroughs. Founded in 1983 and headquartered in New York, NY, the Food Bank operates a citywide network of food pantries, soup kitchens, and community partners while also providing nutrition education, benefits access, and advocacy programs. As a registered 501(c)(3) charity, donations to Food Bank For New York City are generally tax-deductible in the United States to the extent allowed by law.

A charge from “Food Bank For New York City,” “FOOD BANK NYC,” or a similar description on your bank or card statement is usually related to a charitable gift you made—either as a one-time donation, a recurring monthly contribution, or a gift tied to a specific campaign or event. These charges can come from donations made on foodbanknyc.org, at in-person fundraising events, workplace giving or employer matching programs, peer-to-peer fundraising pages, or via text-to-give or phone donations. You may also see pending or temporary authorization amounts when you first submit your donation, especially if you set up a recurring monthly or annual gift.

If you’re unsure about a Food Bank For New York City charge, start by checking your email for a donation receipt around the transaction date and reviewing any fundraising pages or campaigns you may have supported. You can also log into any donor or fundraising account you created through their website to review your giving history. For questions or changes to your donation (such as updating card details, cancelling a recurring gift, or requesting a receipt), visit foodbanknyc.org and use the contact options provided—typically a donor services email form or phone line listed under “Contact Us” or “Ways to Give.” If you still can’t identify the charge, contact Food Bank For New York City with the exact date, amount, and the name on the card so they can look up the transaction, or reach out to your bank or card issuer if you suspect unauthorized use.

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  1. FOODBANKNYC NEW YORK NY

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of charges from Food Bank For New York City might I see on my statement?

Most charges from Food Bank For New York City are charitable donations, including one-time gifts, monthly or annual recurring donations, and gifts tied to specific campaigns (such as holiday drives or emergency response funds). You may also see charges for event tickets, fundraising galas, or corporate partnership donations processed on behalf of a workplace giving campaign. The description often appears as “FOOD BANK FOR NYC,” “FOOD BANK NEW YORK,” or similar wording.

What are common donation amounts Food Bank For New York City charges?

Common one-time and monthly donation amounts include round figures like $10, $25, $35, $50, $100, or higher, though you can typically enter any custom amount. Monthly donors often choose tiers such as $15, $25, $50, or $100 per month, depending on current campaigns and suggested giving levels. If your statement shows a repeating charge in one of these amounts each month, it is likely a recurring donation you set up.

Why am I being charged monthly by Food Bank For New York City?

A repeating monthly charge usually indicates you enrolled in a recurring giving program on foodbanknyc.org or through a campaign or fundraising page. Recurring gifts are typically charged automatically each month on or near the date you first signed up, using the payment method you provided. You should have received an email confirmation when you started the monthly donation, along with details on how to manage or cancel it.

How do I cancel or change my recurring donation to Food Bank For New York City?

To cancel, pause, or update a recurring donation, visit foodbanknyc.org and look for donor or contact information under “Ways to Give” or “Contact Us.” You can usually manage your recurring gift by contacting their donor services or development team via the email or phone number listed, providing your name, email address, and the last donation amount and date. Ask them to cancel or adjust the recurring charge; they will confirm the change by email once it’s processed.

Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Food Bank For New York City?

When you submit a donation, Food Bank For New York City’s payment processor may place a temporary authorization hold on your card to verify the payment method. This can appear as a pending or duplicate charge but typically drops off within a few business days, leaving only the final donation amount posted. If a pending authorization remains or appears to have posted twice after several days, contact Food Bank For New York City or your bank for assistance.

How can I get a receipt or tax acknowledgment for my Food Bank For New York City donation?

Donation receipts are usually emailed automatically to the address you provided at checkout or when you completed your donation form. If you cannot find your receipt, check your spam or promotions folder for messages from Food Bank For New York City or foodbanknyc.org. You can request a duplicate receipt or annual tax acknowledgment letter by contacting their donor services team through the contact form or email listed on their website and providing your name, approximate donation date, and amount.

How do I request a refund if I donated to Food Bank For New York City by mistake or for the wrong amount?

Food Bank For New York City will generally review refund requests on a case-by-case basis, especially for accidental duplicate donations or incorrect amounts. If you believe a donation was made in error, contact them as soon as possible with the transaction date, amount, and the name on the card so they can locate the gift in their system. Use the donor or general contact information on foodbanknyc.org, and note that refunds may take several business days to appear on your card statement once processed.

I don’t remember donating—how can I confirm whether a Food Bank For New York City charge is legitimate?

First, search your email for “Food Bank For New York City,” “foodbanknyc.org,” or the exact charged amount to see if you received a donation confirmation or event registration. Consider whether a family member, spouse, or workplace campaign may have used your card to contribute on your behalf. If you still cannot identify the charge, contact Food Bank For New York City with the transaction date and amount so they can look it up; if they cannot locate a corresponding donation, contact your bank or card issuer to report possible unauthorized use.

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