Everyday these groups fight Food Insecurity.

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Food Banks

Wholesale distributors who serve up to 60,000 pantries nationwide.

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Food Pantries

Neighborhood sites with a selection of foods for locals to utilize.

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Volunteers

People who operate and make these food distributions work for the community.

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The Community

Your next door neighbor, who fights to make ends meet and feed their family.

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However, under the surface...

Food Banks struggle to...

  • Collect and understand data to better serve the community

  • Heavy reliance on understaffed personnel to communicate with partner agencies, resulting in long lead times & lost relationships

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Food Pantries are faced with...

  • Difficulty in getting and retaining volunteers

  • Maintaining engagement with their donor base

  • Manually applying to lengthy grant applications

  • Replacing phone calls/emails/paperwork with one intuitive digital experience

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Volunteers grapple with...

  • Finding locations near them that best accommodate their busy schedules

  • Struggling during the service due to being trained day of

  • Feel rewarded for the effort they put into their pantry

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The Community is left helpless due to...

  • The lack of up-to-date information about their local pantries and food agencies

  • Inevitably long & haphazard lines at distribution locations due to poor client scheduling and slow intakes

  • Vastly varied check-in procedures pantry to pantry

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This is where Bag/Get comes in.

Bag/Get alleviates all of these pain points and more.

To truly create an impactful solution we need to hear everyone’s perspective. If you or someone you know has helped orchestrate Food Banks or Pantries - or if you just want to talk to us!

Join us today on our mission to...