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Why Meals on Wheels America Desperately Needed the $70 Million It Got From MacKenzie Scott
- Meals on Wheels faces funding headwinds as waiting lists grow and volunteers decline.
- CEO Ellie Hollander says the group relies on a public-private mix and needs more funding than current levels.
- MacKenzie Scott donated $70 million, the largest gift the organization has received this year.
- The group plans a multiyear disbursement of the Scott funds to build long-term capacity.
- Older Americans Act funding has been flat or down, limiting resources for seniors in need.
- Waiting lists average about four months across programs still serving seniors.
- Meals on Wheels says the network serves about 2.6 million seniors nationwide.
- The organization cites rising gas and food costs as a barrier to volunteers and seniors.
- The group emphasizes the need to accelerate capacity building amid rising demand.
- Hollander notes the importance of volunteering and community involvement to support seniors.
- The interview portion was condensed and edited for clarity to highlight key issues.
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