Dorota Amin

Chief Philanthropy and Partnerships Officer
Leadership

Dorota Amin serves as the Chief Philanthropy and Partnerships Officer for World Food Program USA. In this role she oversees the organization’s robust fundraising program, including both individual philanthropy and a diversified partnership portfolio, working to ensure it raises the critical funds needed to fight global hunger.

With 20 years of fundraising experience, particularly in the areas of hunger, international aid, and corporate partnerships, she is an expert in navigating philanthropic trends and co-creating solutions with the private sector for innovation and impact.

Prior to taking on her executive role, Dorota directed World Food Program USA’s Corporate Partnerships program. In this capacity, she engaged US-based corporate partners to support the World Food Programme’s mission, stewarding corporate philanthropy, in-kind assistance, and technical expertise.

Before joining World Food Program USA, Dorota worked with several local, national, and international organizations including Food & Friends, Share Our Strength/No Kid Hungry Campaign, SOS Children’s Villages, and The George Washington University.

Dorota is a passionate nonprofit leader and has been a featured speaker both in the media and at international conferences, emphasizing the importance corporate and foundation philanthropy have in advancing humanitarian causes. She is a proud alumna of the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH where she secured her Master of Nonprofit Organization, and earned her MA in European Studies from Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.

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