Rethinking the Food Bank

1.9M
meals distributed through My Pantry Express in 2021
50%
increase in distribution from prior year

“One of the things I’m really happy about is the ability to make choices about what kind of food we’re bringing home. It gives us a certain amount of dignity in choosing our own diet, and we don’t waste food that somebody else could use.”
An estimated 1 in 8 Americans experience food insecurity.
The food insecurity rate is 2-3x higher for persons of color than for white households.
60% of food insecure households do not use food pantries.
Almost 15% of food insecure households in 2020 contained children under 18.
In Northern Illinois Food Bank's service area 350,000 neighbors are food insecure.
Giving food assistance is about more than handing over a box of groceries. It’s about allowing people to make their own choices.
But the pandemic only narrowed people’s choices. Undeterred, Northern Illinois Food Bank (NIFB) put people’s needs above everything else, leading to innovations that could improve food banks everywhere. IDEO recruited neighbors to co-design a new digital tool intended to improve people’s access to food. Local residents provided more than insights—they steered design decisions and helped transform the relationship between NIFB and the community.

Northern Illinois Food Bank’s My Pantry Express app allows people to browse and order groceries online and to choose a pickup time and location that works for their schedule. We designed the app to provide useful information on dietary preferences and to be inclusive of cultural differences. The result allows choice and flexibility, helps prevent food waste, and preserves the dignity of shoppers throughout the process by making My Pantry Express feel like any other grocery site.
Ultimately, Northern Illinois Food Bank and IDEO’s strategy for success relied on new metrics. In addition to measuring effectiveness in pounds of food distributed, we found new ways to measure shoppers’ satisfaction—a solution that works better for all parties involved because it was designed by all parties involved.
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