SaltView
Volunteers moving pallets of juice and packaged food onto carts in a parking lot

The End of Long Lines for Food Access.

SaltView takes the headache and frustration out of food pantries and reporting. For too long there has been no solution for inaccurate data, inefficient lines and lack of efficiency.

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Why this exists

The need does not fit in a spreadsheet.

SaltView was built where the need is counted one household at a time. The figures below are the ones its own community reports.

People needing food assistance in Marion County
0Source: Indy Hunger Network, 2024
Hoosiers facing hunger
0Source: Indy Hunger Network, 2024
A volunteer beside boxes on a folding table as cars queue for a drive-through food distribution

014 vehicles marked in this frame

The SALT framework

Four things a pantry needs, and the software that carries them.

Solutions

Manage your pantry more easily. Keep track of indicators to identify patterns, and help your community better.

A volunteer beside boxes on a folding table as cars queue for a drive-through food distribution

Who built it

Made by people who run pantries, not by people who imagine them.

Who built it

Founded in early 2023, SaltView is food access software designed and created by Faith Hope and Love to solve the technical and training challenges pantries face today. Its leadership team specialises in food access and pantry training.

Built for the pantries with the least

Most food pantries do not have the resources larger organisations have, which leads to less accurate and less meaningful data. SaltView is a more equitable option for smaller and underserved pantries — especially those serving the least affluent parts of a city.

U.S. households were food insecure in 2024

People lived in food-insecure households

Getting started

Bring us your hardest week.

Not the tidy demo data — the week with the queue out the door and two volunteers short. Interested in becoming a pantry using SaltView? We love to talk to new customers.

The pantry is the first node.