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Stone Soup: Neighbors Feeding Neighbors Open Data & The Stone Soup Project ODI Lunchtime Lecture Series November 14, 2014

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November 14, 2014: Carter Vickery, Senior GIS Analyst at Wake County GIS, presents Stone Soup: Neighbor Feeding Neighbor Stone Soup: A platform to help those who need food, or those with food to donate, find food pantries in their area. Individuals in need can also register to get alerts when food is available. Food pantries can register to keep their information up to date. Come hear the story and how this collaboration seeks to feed a need in the Community. Stone Soup is the winning team from the 2014 NC Datapalooza open data competition.

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Stone Soup:Neighbors Feeding Neighbors

Open Data & The Stone Soup Project

ODI Lunchtime Lecture Series

November 14, 2014

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Our Team

Aaron Terry, BCBSNC

Karthik Puttichanda, BCBSNC

Bill Scanlon, Wake County

Carter Vickery, Wake County

Chris Mathews, Wake County

Alesia Hardy, Independent Consultant

Bruce Williams, Independent Consultant

David Meisner, Independent Consultant

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Our Story

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Mission: The stone soup team has

formed to fill a need in the

community. Our mission is to provide

seamless, quality, easy to access

information about food resources

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Stone Soup

Goal: Our team will create a

scalable product that is easy

to maintain and update

http://stonesoupnc.com/

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Food Insecurity - the percentage of the population

who did not have access to a reliable source of food

during the past year (Robert Wood Johnson

Foundation)

Highly correlated with negative health outcomes

An addressable issue

Food Insecurity – Important & Addressable

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Food Insecurity Impacts Health

Source: Robert Wood Foundation, 2014

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Food Insecurity is an Issue in North Carolina

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A Fragmented Market

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The app will

allow

customers

and service

providers to

search for

Food

Resources

based on

location and

day of

availability

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Donors will be

able to contribute

monetarily or find

gaps in resources

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Business Model

Platform to connect donors, food providers, & those in need

–Hyper-local

–Those in need / advocates find help in their

area

–Local businesses find donation opportunities

–Others can donate / find where to volunteer

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Next Steps

Executive Sponsors: Enlist support from local

businesses & community leaders

Experience Design: Interviews / Engage Community

& Gather Feedback

Push Technology Integration

Engage Team to Brainstorm Ways to Keep the Data

Updated

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Interviews

Dorcas Ministries

North Carolina Association of Feeding America Food

Banks

InterFaith Food Shuttle

Community of Hope

Jamie Kirk Hahn Foundation

Carying Place

Wake County Human Services

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Getting the Word Out

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Continue to Add Ingredients to the Project

Build User Profiles – Feedback Loop

Push Technologies

Brainstorm Ways to Engage Providers to Keep the

Data Up to Date

Continue to Use Open Data to identify areas for Pop

Up / Mobile Markets

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Open Data:

Catalyst for

Community Participation