‘Tis the season when food-bank donors get hit with an onslaught of emails — and possibly a dose of email fatigue. A new idea for email campaigns, designed specifically for food banks, reverses that course by riveting the attention of supporters through a simple game. The gamified emails do the…
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Working with community partners like hospitals and government agencies has become increasingly standard for food banks as they seek to address the many causes of hunger. Now there’s a tool to help them turbo-charge those collaborative efforts. The Urban Institute last month released an interactive map of the United States…
If you’ve ever wondered whether public comments sent in to the USDA to oppose proposed SNAP cuts make any difference, then Anore Horton, Executive Director of Hunger Free Vermont, wants you to know: “They make a huge difference.” Here’s why: By law, the USDA must take into account every public…
Until a few years ago, Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana was like most food banks in its reluctance to say no to any and all offers of food. So it might send a truck to a third-grade classroom 20 miles away to collect half a dozen bags of shelf-stable groceries,…
A survey of food banks and pantries released earlier this month underscores the difficulty of beating hunger using current methods. The good news is that 90% of the nearly 300 food banks and pantries surveyed said they believed hunger was solvable, according to WhyHunger, which published the survey on October…
Community Solidarity is not a food bank, though it does the work of one. It’s more like a radical food rescuer, popping up in flash-mob fashion around Long Island and Brooklyn atop a loose infrastructure of volunteers, folding tables and produce. There is no warehouse, no fleet of trucks, and…
Data and automation are not exactly dirty words at food pantries, but they are far from commonplace. A Des Moines food pantry network, however, is embracing both to help it nudge clients toward healthier options and also energize its advocacy efforts. Like many food pantries, the Des Moines Area Religious…
Compared to the general population, the number of college students who are food-insecure is shockingly high, a reality that is pushing food banks into new partnerships with college campuses. While 12% of U.S. households are food-insecure, a whopping 45% of college students surveyed reported being food-insecure in the nation’s largest…
How often do food banks roll out programs in which 95% of the targeted clients participate? It’s happening in Florida, with nearly all of the 2,055 seniors signed up for a fruit and vegetable purchasing program taking advantage of it, according to the three partners behind the program. The program…








