About the team

About Us

Learn more about our mission, our story, and the team behind foodbank.city.

Our Mission

  1. Community First Mission – Foodbank.City was created to help food banks serve people in need with dignity, efficiency, and compassion. It is built on the belief that strong communities help one another.

  2. Modern Solution for a Growing Need – Many food banks still rely on outdated tools, spreadsheets, and manual systems. Foodbank.City modernizes operations with online ordering, inventory control, reporting, and mobile access.

  3. No Food Goes to Waste – The platform helps food banks track inventory in real time, reduce spoilage, and move food quickly to families who need it most.
    Unique Shared Resource Network – Food banks can share surplus inventory, volunteers, and resources with other food banks directly within the platform, creating stronger regional cooperation.

  4. Grant & Funding Ready – Foodbank.City helps organizations generate reports and measurable outcomes that improve their ability to receive grants for technology and community impact.

  5. Preparing for Social Change – As AI and automation reshape jobs and communities, Foodbank.City helps food banks become resilient local support systems ready for rising demand.

  6. Built in Washington, Designed for Nationwide Impact – Developed with roots in Kitsap County and in partnership with real food bank operations, with a vision to serve communities across the country.

  7. Simple Closing Message – Foodbank.City is more than software—it is community infrastructure for the future.

At Foodbank.City, our mission is to strengthen communities by helping food banks serve people in need with dignity, efficiency, and compassion. We believe community comes first, and that when neighbors support one another, everyone becomes stronger.

We are committed to ensuring that good food never goes to waste while families, seniors, and individuals still face hunger. Through modern technology, shared resources, and smarter coordination, we help food banks distribute food more effectively, reduce waste, and expand access to those who need support most.

Foodbank.City also recognizes that society is entering a time of rapid change driven by artificial intelligence, automation, and shifting employment realities. Our mission is to help communities prepare for these changes by building resilient local support systems that can respond quickly, fairly, and humanely when economic disruption affects families.

Our Story

Founded by Ingemar Anderson, who has lived in rural Kitsap County for more than 20 years, Foodbank.City is inspired by a deep belief in community service and neighbor-to-neighbor support. Ingemar has long championed local community work and envisions towns and cities where people help one another, where resources are shared wisely, and where no one is left behind.

Foodbank.City exists to help build that future—one community, one food bank, and one family at a time.

Our Team

Our Team

Foodbank.City began with a simple belief: the people feeding communities deserve better tools.

Across America, many food banks still rely on spreadsheets, paper forms, outdated databases, and disconnected systems while demand continues to grow. Staff and volunteers work tirelessly to help families, seniors, veterans, and neighbors in need—but too often they are slowed down by technology that was never designed for today’s realities.

Our founders saw an opportunity to change that.

Built in Washington State with deep roots in Kitsap County, Foodbank.City was created by a team of software engineers, food bank leaders, managers, grant specialists, and hands-on volunteers who understand the real daily challenges of hunger relief. Everyone involved has either volunteered at or worked directly with food banks.

The platform was shaped through real-world collaboration with Central Kitsap Food Bank, where operational experience helped guide the design of practical solutions for client intake, online ordering, inventory management, reporting, volunteer coordination, and community impact.

Foodbank.City is more than software. It is a mission-driven platform designed to help food banks serve more people, reduce waste, improve dignity, and strengthen communities.

We also believe the future will bring major social and economic changes driven by AI, automation, and shifting employment patterns. Communities need modern support systems that are ready for rising demand, rapid coordination, and stronger local resilience.

That is why Foodbank.City includes a unique collaborative vision: helping food banks share resources such as inventory, volunteers, and support capacity with one another through one connected network.

Founded by Ingemar Anderson, a longtime Kitsap County resident who has championed community-focused work for more than two decades, Foodbank.City reflects a belief that neighbors should help neighbors, no good food should go to waste, and strong communities are built when people come together.

We started locally. Our vision is national. And here is our founder team:

  1. Diana George – Program Manager, Grant Specialist

  2. Ken Craig – Business Owner and Developer of food bank software for 20 years

  3. Ingemar Anderson – Software Engineer, Project Manager, www.linkedin.com/in/ingemar3

  4. Chris Benson – Executive Director, Central Kitsap Food Bank

  5. Sarah Williamson – Central Kitsap Food Bank Manager

One platform. Stronger food banks. Stronger communities.

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