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Colorado Gives Day is 12/9

Make your Colorado Gives Day gift and have it MATCHED to help 2X as many neighbors this holiday season.

Your Colorado Gives Day gift DOUBLES for 2X the impact.

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Year End MATCH Deadline: 12/31

Now until December 31, every $1 helps provide enough food for SIX meals to our neighbors experiencing hunger.

Year End 2X Match Deadline: 12/31

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TODAY ONLY: 5X MATCH

Until midnight, your tax-deductible gift will be 5X matched! That means every $1 helps provide enough food for 15 meals.

Year End 5X Match Deadline: 12/31

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What Is Food Insecurity and How Does It Impact Colorado and Wyoming?

Clifton Christian Church Mobile Pantry - helping to end food insecurity.

To think of the United States, most people picture abundance — plentiful farms and natural resources, grocery stores shelves stocked with food. But even in a country as prosperous as ours, food insecurity affects millions of people who struggle to afford nutritious food to put on their tables.

While the causes of food insecurity can vary by person, hunger affects every aspect of life, whether that’s childhood development, preventing medical issues, or just having the energy to live fully. At Food Bank of the Rockies and Food Bank of Wyoming, our food assistance programs help to ensure community members experiencing food insecurity and hunger have access to nourishing food for themselves and their families.

What is Food Insecurity?

Colorado Community Church in Aurora, COTo define “food insecurity,” let’s turn to “Food Insecurity and Hunger in the United States,” the 2006 report prepared by the Committee on National Statistics at the request of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). According to the report, the definition of food insecurity is “a household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food.” The report’s definition of hunger is “an individual-level physiological condition that may result from food insecurity.”

How Many Americans Live in Food-Insecure Households?

Recent studies show food insecurity in the United States has increased sharply over the last decade. According to “Household Food Security in the United States in 2023,” the most recent report by the USDA’s Economic Research Service, 13.5% of U.S. households experienced food insecurity in 2023, up from 12.8% in 2022. In 2022 and 2023, 5.1% of U.S. households were labeled as having “very low” food security, meaning household members reported “multiple indications of disrupted eating patterns and reduced food intake.”

Feeding America’s 2025 “Map the Meal Gap” report, which uses the most recent state and local data pulled from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, sheds more light on this. In the counties our food banks serve in Colorado and Wyoming, “Map the Meal Gap” revealed that:

  • 1 in 7 children face food insecurity
  • 1 in 8 people experience food insecurity — a 10% increase from the previous year
  • 52.5% of Coloradans experiencing food insecurity qualify for SNAP, meaning they live in a household with an income less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level — a 10% increase from the previous year
  • 40.8% of Wyomingites experiencing food insecurity qualify for SNAP, meaning they live in a household with an income less than 130% of the Federal Poverty Level — a 22.5% increase from the previous year

“People may experience food insecurity due to unanticipated life changes that impact their financial stability, like losing a job, unanticipated medical expenses, or a major family change,” said Food Bank of the Rockies’ Chief Impact Officer Monica Buhlig. “One of these unanticipated events can throw a person who is just barely getting by into a situation in which they cannot make ends meet to put nourishing food on the table.”

Causes of Food Insecurity in Colorado and Wyoming

Every state has unique geographic, economic, and demographic factors that drive food insecurity in their regions. Both Colorado and Wyoming are home to substantial rural populations, which often face limited access to grocery stores and fresh produce. And in both states, people are facing rising costs for housing, utilities, transportation, and healthcare, making it harder to afford fresh food on a consistent basis.

Economic fallout from the pandemic continues to exacerbate food insecurity across the nation; notably, the end of federal support to expand the government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits during the pandemic and record-high inflation that continues today.

“Families need a roof over their heads, lights and heat, and transportation to and from school, appointments, and jobs,” Buhlig said. “For those aging in their homes on a fixed income, monthly expenses increase without the hope of increased monthly revenue. The culmination of these increased costs often forces people to make difficult decisions related to how they spend their money.”

And for people experiencing these hardships, Buhlig said, food is usually the first essential item to be rationed.

Addressing Food Insecurity

Food Bank of the Rockies and Food Bank of Wyoming are among the many organizations, schools, nonprofits, and institutions nationwide that receive federal funding from the USDA to combat food insecurity — but what is food insecurity? It refers to the lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life. Through programs like SNAP, Everyday Eats (the Commodity Supplemental Food Program), the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), and more, we work to address this critical issue.

a mobile food pantry setup to help address food insecurity

Last year, our mission to distribute fresh, culturally responsive food to as many neighbors as possible felt more relevant than ever: In 2024, Food Bank of the Rockies’ food assistance programs saw a 13% increase in the number of people served at our mobile pantry sites and through our more than 800 Hunger Relief Partners. This rise included 10% more children, 25% more people in Wyoming, and 21% more people on Colorado’s Western Slope. We currently distribute enough food across our entire service area for 185,000 every day.

In 2024, Food Bank of Wyoming’s food assistance programs distributed 25% more food to neighbors across the state through our mobile pantries and our more than 150 Hunger Relief Partners across Wyoming. We currently distribute enough food for 26,000 a day across the state.

We often describe the individuals and families we serve as our “neighbors” at Food Bank of the Rockies because “they are our friends, our colleagues, students at our children’s schools, people aging alongside our parents, and those with whom we do business every day,” Buhlig said. You can’t “identify people experiencing hunger by how they look; they are closer to us than we often perceive.”

A Better Future for All with Fulfilled

To continue serving our community today while preparing for increased need in the future, Food Bank of the Rockies is investing in a new Denver-area facility specifically designed to nourish our community. To do this, we have launched the Fulfilled Capital Campaign.

Our vision is about people: creating greater, more equitable opportunities for the families and communities we serve and strengthening our relationships with our partners, volunteers, and staff. By building a larger, purpose-built facility, Food Bank of the Rockies will:

  • Expand delivery locations and frequency throughout Colorado and Wyoming
  • Save over $500,000 annually through consolidation and sustainability measures, which we will reinvest in our community
  • Increase impact by tripling the number of volunteer opportunities
  • Reduce food waste and increase sustainability

Fulfilled will allow us to build a more efficient, purpose-built facility to better meet rising demand and support our neighbors facing food insecurity. Please join us in our effort to create a hunger-free future for our communities!

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Click here to learn more about Fulfilled and how you get get involved.

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