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TwitterPolygons 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.
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TwitterPoints 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. The layer was shared with the Office of Planning's Food Policy division in May 2016 and is based on 2015 data. The Food Policy Division conducts research, engages with residents, and collaborates with other DC agencies to create a more just, healthy, and sustainable food system in the District. Check dcfoodpolicy.org for more information.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 24,716 verified Food bank businesses in United States with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterCapital Area Food Bank (CAFB) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through June 2021 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks
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TwitterThis indicator provides information about the geographic locations for charitable food distribution sites, such as food banks or food pantries. Included are those with a type of "food distribution/pantries". Data includes site name, address, city, and zip code. These sites provide free or low-cost groceries.Charitable food distribution sites serve as vital community resources for households struggling with food insecurity.For more information about the Community Health Profiles Data Initiative, please see the initiative homepage.
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TwitterOperational statistics from comprehensive food bank database
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TwitterLink2Feed 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.
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TwitterFood 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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TwitterThis 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.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the share of individuals that used food pantries and emergency kitchens in the United States in 2021, by household food security status. At that time, a *** percent share of individuals from food secure households used food pantries in the United States. Compared to 2020, this figure has declined by *** percent. The dataset has been discontinued by the source. This content will not be updated. More up-to-date content on the share of people living in food insecurity who receive free meals or groceries can be found here. Data is provided by the same source.
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TwitterBlue 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
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Comprehensive dataset containing 934 verified Food bank businesses in North Carolina, United States with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterThis dataset contains 2019 - 2021 data for the total food in pounds distributed per locality
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TwitterFredericksburg Regional Food Bank (FRFB) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through May 2021 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 165 verified Food bank businesses in France with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterThis 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.
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TwitterThis 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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TwitterThis 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.
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Food Banks is a point dataset identifying food banks in British Columbia.
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TwitterThis data is collected to show which schools are in the Food Bank of Delaware Back Pack program and how many meals are distributed by quarter.
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TwitterPolygons 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.