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The Surprising Way Food Banks Turn Waste Into Hope — And Why It Matters

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Portada del episodio The Surprising Way Food Banks Turn Waste Into Hope — And Why It Matters

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Sarah Santora from Connecticut Foodshare shares how her organization is innovating food access, from mobile pantries to hyper-local food growing initiatives. This is the story of a mission-driven leader transforming food distribution — and what nonprofit executive and community leaders can learn from it. Discover how Connecticut Foodshare leverages volunteer training, food donation partnerships, and logistics to serve hundreds daily. Sarah reveals strategies to improve food safety, distribution efficiency, and donor engagement. The role of volunteer training videos and de-escalation tactics in streamlining operations. How partnerships with local farmers, retailers, and agencies multiply impact. Examples of innovative food sourcing—like growing greens on-site—that future-proof food security.This episode is for visionary executives and leaders seeking scalable ways to expand program reach and deepen community impact. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Introduction to Connecticut Foodshare’s mission 1:01 – Sarah’s journey from marketing to nonprofit 2:31 – How nonprofits sparked her purpose 3:14 – Managing 113 mobile food distribution sites 4:23 – Partnerships and consistent service routines 5:21 – No-questions-asked food distribution model 6:18 – Sourcing food: donations from industry and farmers 7:36 – Dispelling myths about expiration dates 8:25 – Handling frozen meats and shelf life 9:54 – Food donation tax benefits for retailers 10:10 – Logistics of operating trucks 11:48 – Building positive community experiences 13:29 – Volunteer training and de-escalation skills 15:54 – Community support through donations and funding 17:50 – Stories of community members giving back 19:38 – Sarah’s vision for ending food insecurity 20:27 – Future innovations: food lockers and urban farming 22:12 – Organizational growth and AI in logistics 24:18 – Connecting through social media and programs 25:48 – Church-based food sovereignty and planning 27:21 – Final thoughts on food security strategies KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Building community dignity through no-questions-asked distributions reduces stigma. * Partnerships with industry and farms amplify food program impact. * Innovative sourcing boosts resilience against supply chain disruptions. * Online volunteer training ensures consistency and quality. * AI in logistics holds potential for streamlining operations. ABOUT SARAH SANTORA: Sarah is the Director of Community Programs at Connecticut Foodshare, overseeing mobile pantries and community food initiatives. With over two decades of experience, she’s passionate about leveraging logistics and partnerships to end hunger. Visit Connecticut Foodshare: ctfoodshare.org [http://ctfoodshare.org] ABOUT HART & HUSTLE: Hart & Hustle brings you interviews with leaders solving real-world challenges in healthcare, education, and community service. Hosts Keenan Hart and Ephraim explore strategies to scale your organization’s impact. CONNECT WITH US ON LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fromfransis#NonprofitInnovation [https://www.linkedin.com/company/fromfransis#NonprofitInnovation] #FoodSecurity #MissionDrivenLeadership

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Portada del episodio The Surprising Way Food Banks Turn Waste Into Hope — And Why It Matters

The Surprising Way Food Banks Turn Waste Into Hope — And Why It Matters

Sarah Santora from Connecticut Foodshare shares how her organization is innovating food access, from mobile pantries to hyper-local food growing initiatives. This is the story of a mission-driven leader transforming food distribution — and what nonprofit executive and community leaders can learn from it. Discover how Connecticut Foodshare leverages volunteer training, food donation partnerships, and logistics to serve hundreds daily. Sarah reveals strategies to improve food safety, distribution efficiency, and donor engagement. The role of volunteer training videos and de-escalation tactics in streamlining operations. How partnerships with local farmers, retailers, and agencies multiply impact. Examples of innovative food sourcing—like growing greens on-site—that future-proof food security.This episode is for visionary executives and leaders seeking scalable ways to expand program reach and deepen community impact. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Introduction to Connecticut Foodshare’s mission 1:01 – Sarah’s journey from marketing to nonprofit 2:31 – How nonprofits sparked her purpose 3:14 – Managing 113 mobile food distribution sites 4:23 – Partnerships and consistent service routines 5:21 – No-questions-asked food distribution model 6:18 – Sourcing food: donations from industry and farmers 7:36 – Dispelling myths about expiration dates 8:25 – Handling frozen meats and shelf life 9:54 – Food donation tax benefits for retailers 10:10 – Logistics of operating trucks 11:48 – Building positive community experiences 13:29 – Volunteer training and de-escalation skills 15:54 – Community support through donations and funding 17:50 – Stories of community members giving back 19:38 – Sarah’s vision for ending food insecurity 20:27 – Future innovations: food lockers and urban farming 22:12 – Organizational growth and AI in logistics 24:18 – Connecting through social media and programs 25:48 – Church-based food sovereignty and planning 27:21 – Final thoughts on food security strategies KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Building community dignity through no-questions-asked distributions reduces stigma. * Partnerships with industry and farms amplify food program impact. * Innovative sourcing boosts resilience against supply chain disruptions. * Online volunteer training ensures consistency and quality. * AI in logistics holds potential for streamlining operations. ABOUT SARAH SANTORA: Sarah is the Director of Community Programs at Connecticut Foodshare, overseeing mobile pantries and community food initiatives. With over two decades of experience, she’s passionate about leveraging logistics and partnerships to end hunger. Visit Connecticut Foodshare: ctfoodshare.org [http://ctfoodshare.org] ABOUT HART & HUSTLE: Hart & Hustle brings you interviews with leaders solving real-world challenges in healthcare, education, and community service. Hosts Keenan Hart and Ephraim explore strategies to scale your organization’s impact. CONNECT WITH US ON LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fromfransis#NonprofitInnovation [https://www.linkedin.com/company/fromfransis#NonprofitInnovation] #FoodSecurity #MissionDrivenLeadership

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