Current Use and Demand for Digital Tools to Enhance Food Pantry Management: Findings from a Nationwide Survey

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The objective of this study was to define the types of digital tools currently used and desired by food pantries for pantry management. A nationwide online survey of U.S. food pantries was conducted by searching the foodpantries.org database. Surveys were sent via e-mail and completed using Google Forms. The most desired food pantry app/software features included staff and volunteer scheduling (49.2%); inventory management (42.1%); communicating with volunteers and staff (35.7%); client registration at the pantry (35.4%); and tracking pantry statistics (33.7%). Overall, food pantry staff and volunteers desire access to digital tools related to both staff/volunteer and client management.

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Sundermeir, S., Martin, N., Poirier, L., Reznar, M., Barnett, D., Uriarte, A., … Gittelsohn, J. (2023). Current Use and Demand for Digital Tools to Enhance Food Pantry Management: Findings from a Nationwide Survey. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1080/19320248.2023.2228728

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