Hunger & Food Security
Action Against Hunger
Saves the lives of malnourished children and ensures families can access clean water, food, and healthcare.
A score of 97 out of 100 from Charity Navigator places Action Against Hunger among the most accountable, transparent, and operationally sound nonprofits in the United States.
What this charity does
Hunger-focused organizations operate at two scales: emergency response (food banks, soup kitchens, disaster feeding) and structural change (school-meal programs, SNAP advocacy, agricultural development). The largest are network organizations like food banks that aggregate donated food and distribute it through partner pantries. Funding supports food procurement, refrigerated transport, partner-pantry capacity, and policy work on the root causes of hunger.
Why it matters
Look for charities that combine direct food distribution with policy work, not just feeding programs. Track ratio of food distributed to dollars raised — efficient food banks typically deliver $8+ worth of food per dollar donated. Be wary of high-overhead organizations that spend heavily on fundraising rather than food procurement and logistics.
Common programs in this space
Action Against Hunger works within hunger & food security. These are the kinds of programs typically run in this space — visit their site for current specifics.
- ✓ Food-bank networks aggregating and distributing donated and purchased food
- ✓ School-meal programs ensuring children eat during the school day
- ✓ Backpack and weekend-feeding programs for food-insecure students
- ✓ Emergency feeding in disaster zones and conflict areas
- ✓ Advocacy for SNAP, WIC, and school-meal program funding
How to support beyond a one-time gift
- + Donate cash, not food — food banks can buy in bulk at a fraction of retail prices
- + Monthly recurring gifts smooth out seasonal donation cycles (most giving spikes in November-December but hunger is year-round)
- + Volunteer at a food bank — most operate on the labor of community members
- + Advocate for SNAP, school-meal, and farm-to-table policy at the state and federal level
- + Reduce food waste in your own household — household food waste is a major contributor to hunger paradoxes
Verify before you give
A few minutes of independent verification pays off — especially for larger gifts. These resources let you confirm the details on Action Against Hunger: