Donations and Population served by the Localities as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks
Points in this layer represent the locations of Capital Area Food Bank (CAFB) programs and public partners in the DMV (DC, Maryland, and Virginia). Data were compiled by the CAFB through internal tracking, and the layer was shared with the DC government as a courtesy. Sensitive locations were removed from the layer, prior to CAFB sharing it with the DC government, for privacy reasons. Fields include:Agency_Nam: Name of the feeding program or service provider.Agency_N_1: Supplemental name information (parent organization, location housing the program, etc.).Address: Street addressCityStateZipProgram: Type of program (Direct Distributions, Shopping, or combination).Several fields (Shopping_L, Brown_Bag_, Kids_Cafe_, etc.) listing the pounds of food distributed under the auspices of a specific program.Total_Poun: Total pounds of food distributed at the location.The layer was shared with the DC government in May 2016 and is based on 2015 data.
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Food Banks is a point dataset identifying food banks in British Columbia.
Polygons in this layer represent Census Tracts in the DMV (DC, Maryland, and Virginia). Data are included for each tract which estimate hunger and food insecurity. Data were compiled by the CAFB through internal tracking, and the layer was shared with the DC government as a courtesy. Fields include (all available for 2015 and 2014):15_FI_Rate: The estimated portion of the population in the census tract experiencing food insecurity (by CAFB standards). 15/14 indicates year measured.15_FI_Pop: The estimated number of people in the census tract experiencing food insecurity (by CAFB standards). 15/14 indicates year measured.15_LB_Need: The estimated pounds of food needed by the food insecure population in the census tract. 15/14 indicates year measured.15_Distrib: The number of pounds of food distributed by CAFB and partners in the census tract. 15/14 indicates year in which the distribution took place.15_LB_Unme: The difference between the estimated pounds of food needed and the real pounds of food distributed by CAFB and partners, representing the unmet need for food assistance in the census tract. 15/14 indicates year.The layer was shared with the DC government in May 2016 and is based on 2015 and 2014 data.
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, prepare and eat - have existed in high-income countries for decades, but their spread in the UK is generally linked to the establishment and growth of The Trussell Trust’s member-based food bank network. Since 2011, The Trussell Trust has been publishing data on the volume of food bank use across their network, made available from their standardised data collection system. These data have almost exclusively been the source of information on food bank use for the UK and, in the absence of national food insecurity monitoring before 2016, have typically been used as a barometer for food insecurity. The Trussell Trust’s model for food banks is also well-established, involving establishing relationships with third-party local social and health service agencies who provide referrals; requiring that people in need of assistance have a referral for use; collecting data through the referral system; and guiding their member food banks to follow-up with referral agencies if they provide more than three referrals to a single client in a 6-month period. There is, however, increasing recognition of a much larger landscape of food parcel distribution through independent food banks not affiliated with The Trussell Trust. Research conducted by various researchers over 2014 to 2016 in England, Wales and Scotland found that in some places where no Trussell Trust food banks existed, there were well-established independent food banks operating. In other places, both Trussell Trust and independent food banks were operating. In 2017, Sabine Goodwin on behalf of the Independent Food Aid Network, identified over 500 food parcel distribution projects or food banks (for ease, referred to as food banks going forward) operating outside of The Trussell Trust’s food bank network. Although it has been evident that there are a large number of independent organisations and charities distributing food parcels, little has been known about when or why they were established, how they operate, and whom they serve. This lack of insight stands in contrast with research produced about, and from, The Trussell Trust, which includes numerous studies on the characteristics of people using their food banks and ways of operating, and qualitative studies of the user experience. To begin to fill these gaps, this survey of independent food banks was undertaken to build understanding of independent food parcel distribution projects operating outside of The Trussell Trust in England over 2018 to 2019. The aim of this research was to understand the role independent food banks have in responding to hunger and food poverty in the UK. The specific topics explored in this survey were: • Independent food banks' aims, services offered, and other activities engaged in both locally and nationally related to food poverty; • The operational characteristics of independent food banks including when they opened, how they are staffed, opening times, how data is collected, and how food parcels are made up. The potential factors that influence these, including funding, space availability, and influence of other organisations, were also explored. • Groups independent food banks serve and how people access their services; and • How independent food banks experience and respond to changes in demand, and opinions about how food bank usage could be reduced.
Link2Feed is a networked client intake software that allows food banks to safely and privately collect and report on the needs in their communities. This dataset contains 2019 - 2021 data for all the households served associated to Link2Feed Agencies.
Capital Area Food Bank (CAFB) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through June 2021 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks
Comprehensive dataset of 25,902 Food banks in United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
This data set is no longer maintained. You will find the new data here. Number of client visits to Daily Bread Food Bank member food banks per month beginning in year 2009. The Daily Bread Food Bank shares these data with the City Manager's Office, which reports them quarterly in its Toronto Dashboard. CSV format data can be exported directly from Toronto Dashboard. North York Harvest Food Bank agencies are not included. Because of some larger agencies not reporting numbers, these totals are likely underestimated.
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Analysis of ‘🥫 Food Pantry and User Data ’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/yamqwe/food-pantry-and-user-data-agencye on 13 February 2022.
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This dataset identifies locations of food pantry service providers, food insecure people concentrations, and seasonal service demand variability.
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Last updated at https://discovery.smartcolumbusos.com : 2018-05-08This dataset was created by Kelly Garrett and contains around 1000 samples along with Update User, Asl, technical information and other features such as: - Location Id - Add Date - and more.
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The data was collected and shows which pantries work with the Food Bank of Delaware.
This table lists Food Banks associated with the Food Waste Recipient Count by Zip Code GIS dataset. Food Bank information was collected in 2015 from Feeding America, a national organization for food banks. The table includes food banks that are either Partner Distribution Organizations (PDO) or Regional Distribution Organizations (RDO). Calculations used to estimate annual excess food weight are described in EPAs 2019 publication: Technical Methodology for the EPA Excess Food Opportunities Map. The dataset contains 317 facilities.
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank (BRAFB) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through June 2021 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks
This GIS dataset contains point features that represent facilities that recover excess food to feed people across the US. Food bank information was collected in 2015 from Feeding America(www.feedingamerica.org), a national organization for food banks, and includes food banks as well as Partner Distribution Organizations (PDO) and Regional Distribution Organizations (RDO). Sources of annual excess food weight are described in EPAs 2019 publication: Technical Methodology for the EPA Excess Food Opportunities Map. The dataset contains 316 facilities.
Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia (FBSEV) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through June 2020 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks
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This dataset showcases the statistics over the past 6-7 decades which covers the production of 150+ unique crops, 50+ livestock elements, Land distribution by usage and population, As aspiring data scientists one can try to extract insights incentivizing the optimal use of natural resources and distribution of resources
Record high food prices have triggered a global crisis that will drive millions more into extreme poverty, magnifying hunger and malnutrition, while threatening to erase hard-won gains in development. The war in Ukraine, supply chain disruptions, and the continued economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic are reversing years of development gains and pushing food prices to all-time highs. Rising food prices have a greater impact on people in low- and middle-income countries, since they spend a larger share of their income on food than people in high-income countries. This brief looks at rising food insecurity and World Bank responses to date.
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## Overview
Combine Food Pantry 2 is a dataset for instance segmentation tasks - it contains Food Items AN97 Food Items 4Fxl Food Items Food Items 4Fxl annotations for 265 images.
## Getting Started
You can download this dataset for use within your own projects, or fork it into a workspace on Roboflow to create your own model.
## License
This dataset is available under the [CC BY 4.0 license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY 4.0).
This dataset provides locations and related information for WIC Food Bank as of 11/29/2013 based on information provided by the ISDH WIC. WIC food banks. WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) is a nutrition program, nationally recognized as an effective means for improving access to nutritious foods and promoting healthier eating and lifestyles. Visit http://www.in.gov/isdh/19691.htm for more information about this resource.
Comprehensive dataset of 143 Food banks in France as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
Comprehensive dataset of 1,011 Food banks in North Carolina, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
Donations and Population served by the Localities as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks