Nonprofit meal-distribution network mobilizing volunteers at scale
U.S. Hunger operates a volunteer-driven meal program with distributed operations across multiple locations. The tech stack shows a hybrid approach—legacy on-premise systems (SQL Server, Windows Server, PHP) alongside cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, Salesforce, Tableau)—and active adoption of AWS Lambda and Step Functions suggests infrastructure modernization underway. Current hiring heavily skews toward support and intern roles, signaling either volunteer-coordination scaling or onboarding friction that needs headcount.
U.S. Hunger is a nonprofit meal-distribution organization founded in 2010, headquartered in Longwood, Florida, with operations across four locations in the United States. The organization coordinates meal programs through a volunteer network and direct distribution channels. Operations span community engagement, program administration, financial management, and impact measurement. The organization runs on a mixed technology foundation combining legacy databases with cloud services, and is actively developing data reporting infrastructure for food-insecurity tracking and volunteer engagement metrics.
U.S. Hunger uses C#, SQL, Python, and Salesforce as core infrastructure, with AWS and Azure for cloud services. Reporting and analytics run on Tableau. Design and content tools include Adobe Creative Suite and Canva. Currently adopting AWS Lambda and Step Functions for automation.
Longwood, Florida. The organization operates across four locations in the United States and hires exclusively within the United States.
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