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About Us: Student Basic Needs Coalition (SBNC) is a national non-profit organization with a primary mission to combat the student basic needs crisis by facilitating solutions for food, housing, and financial insecurities among college students. Our approach is three-pronged, focusing on SNAP Enrollment, Campus Education, and Advocacy, all aimed at alleviating the immediate needs of students while working towards long-term systemic changes. By empowering student leaders to facilitate access to resources, raising awareness for basic needs insecurity, and advocating for long-term solutions, SBNC aims to create a system of support that enables college students to focus on their academic pursuits without the distress of basic needs insecurity. Our History: The Student Basic Needs Coalition started as a student organization at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2019. The group originally formed to advocate for solutions to student food insecurity, but quickly found that students on their campus and campuses across the country were facing barriers to food, housing, health, and safety that prevented them from finishing their degrees. In 2020, SBNC at UTK joined forces with a similar group at NC State to launch the Student Basic Needs Coalition as a national nonprofit. Staying true to our roots, we are focused on supporting students at public 4-year and community colleges. Our Accomplishments: With an army of local volunteers and through strategic partnerships with other national organizations, SBNC has increased advocacy efforts and built a presence across 25 states, connecting students to $1,000,000 in food assistance and impacting over 90,000 students with education and advocacy initiatives. Our work is supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Walmart Foundation, Ben and Jerry’s Foundation, the Michelson 20 Million Minds Foundation, and Ichigo Foundation.

Growth Trajectory

SBNC is poised for growth through expanding the Momentum Institute, developing customized training programs for organizations, and enhancing its technology platforms for SNAP eligibility screening and case management. The addition of experienced board members and the increasing number of campus chapters signals a strong potential for scaling their impact and reach. By focusing on data-driven advocacy and student-led initiatives, SBNC can further solidify its position as a key player in the basic needs security movement.

Technical Challenges

Ensuring data privacy and security in the SNAP eligibility screener and data dashboard.
Maintaining and updating the technology platforms to reflect changing SNAP eligibility requirements.
Integrating the technology platforms with existing campus systems.
Scaling the technology platforms to handle a large volume of student applications.
Developing user-friendly interfaces for students and campus staff.

Tech Stack

Data dashboardCase management softwareSpotify (for podcast distribution)Open Finance technology (for Navvy)

Team Size

Student leaders
Campus staff
Board of Directors
Momentum Institute participants

Key Risks

Reliance on grant funding may create instability if funding sources shift.
Challenges in scaling student-led initiatives and maintaining consistent quality across different campuses.
Potential for policy changes at the state or federal level to negatively impact SNAP eligibility and access for college students.
Competition from other organizations focused on education equity may limit SBNC's market share.
Data privacy and security concerns related to the collection and management of student data through their technology platforms.

Opportunities

Expanding the reach of the Momentum Institute to more colleges and universities.
Developing new technology solutions to address other basic needs beyond SNAP, such as housing and healthcare.
Strengthening partnerships with policymakers to advocate for policy changes that support student basic needs.
Leveraging the 'Student Impact Report' podcast to amplify student voices and raise awareness of basic needs insecurity.
Creating a membership program for colleges and universities to access SBNC's resources and expertise.
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