Charitable Food Apps

The 'Got Food?' App Directs Users to Food Banks and Soup Kitchens

A couple of teenage innovators based in the town of Hinsdale, Illinois have developed an extremely innovative and ingenious charitable food app, dubbed 'Got Food?', that is designed to make it easier than ever to organize information pertaining to the locations and facilities offered by food banks and pantries in the area.

The app features 111 food pantries and soup kitchens run by the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri. By making use of this charitable food app, users can access information about different soup kitchen and food bank locations, including their hours of operation, phone number and other pertinent information.

Food banks are a great concept, but they're not always utilized to the fullest. The 'Got Food?' app changes that by using the power of information to direct people to food banks.

Charitable Food Apps
Apps that help users find local food banks and soup kitchens are a growing trend, helping to connect those in need with essential resources.
Youth Innovation
Young people are leading the way in developing innovative solutions that tackle social issues like food insecurity and poverty.
Information Accessibility
Making information about local resources more readily available to those who need it can have a major impact on social welfare and community health.

Where This Applies

Food Banks and Pantries
Charitable food apps offer an opportunity for food banks and pantries to expand their reach and increase access to their services through technology.
Mobile App Development
Developing mobile apps that connect those in need with local resources offers a unique opportunity for app developers to make a positive impact on society.
Social Entrepreneurship
Developing innovative solutions to address social issues has become an increasingly popular goal among entrepreneurs looking to make a difference in the world.
SCORE
1.2 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 16%
Activity 11%
Freshness 8%