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FreshEBT Makes Food Stamps Go Further

26m · Wider Wealth · 08 Jan 13:32

FreshEBT makes foodstamps do further


FreshEBT is an app which helps one million of the 44 million Americans who receive foodstamps to put more food on the table via special offers from retailers, budgeting features and recipes. 85% of FreshEBT’s users are young mothers. We talked to founder Jimmy Chen about using technology to fight poverty.


“I grew up in a loving and supportive household that also several years had trouble putting food on the table and I think that's not so different than how most families go through financial fluctuations over the course of their lifespans,” says Chen. He left his job as a product manager at Facebook to become a Blue Ridge Labs @ Robin Hood fellow where he started his company Propel. The Robin Hood Foundation is New York’s largest poverty fighting foundation and Blue Ridge Labs was a new incubator making tech for low-income Americans.

Now Propel is blazing a trail for anti-poverty tech companies. It hasn’t been an easy ride. Since founding the company in 2014 Chen lost both of his co-founders, struggled to find a business model in line with his social mission and failed to raise funding. “Especially in the early days of fundraising, where I walk into a room and I'm pitching that we're building a food stamps software company, the conversation's over before it even starts,” he says.


But in 2017 Propel landed an investment of $4 million from top Silicon Valley investment firm Andreeson Horowitz and impact investment fund the Omidyar network. Chen now wants to extend Propel’s work beyond the foodstamp program and even influence public policy.


“We see our ambition as much broader than just one program. It's really about helping families in the United States to get back on their feet,” he says.


Guest: Jimmy Chen, founder of Propel which makes FreshEBT.

Host: Ciara Byrne, technology journalist and former Blue Ridge Labs @ Robin Hood fellow.

Tags: Low income Americans, Civic tech, Tech for social good, Food stamps, EBT, Blue Ridge Labs @Robin Hood

Propel

FreshEBT


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FreshEBT makes foodstamps do further


FreshEBT is an app which helps one million of the 44 million Americans who receive foodstamps to put more food on the table via special offers from retailers, budgeting features and recipes. 85% of FreshEBT’s users are young mothers. We talked to founder Jimmy Chen about using technology to fight poverty.


“I grew up in a loving and supportive household that also several years had trouble putting food on the table and I think that's not so different than how most families go through financial fluctuations over the course of their lifespans,” says Chen. He left his job as a product manager at Facebook to become a Blue Ridge Labs @ Robin Hood fellow where he started his company Propel. The Robin Hood Foundation is New York’s largest poverty fighting foundation and Blue Ridge Labs was a new incubator making tech for low-income Americans.

Now Propel is blazing a trail for anti-poverty tech companies. It hasn’t been an easy ride. Since founding the company in 2014 Chen lost both of his co-founders, struggled to find a business model in line with his social mission and failed to raise funding. “Especially in the early days of fundraising, where I walk into a room and I'm pitching that we're building a food stamps software company, the conversation's over before it even starts,” he says.


But in 2017 Propel landed an investment of $4 million from top Silicon Valley investment firm Andreeson Horowitz and impact investment fund the Omidyar network. Chen now wants to extend Propel’s work beyond the foodstamp program and even influence public policy.


“We see our ambition as much broader than just one program. It's really about helping families in the United States to get back on their feet,” he says.


Guest: Jimmy Chen, founder of Propel which makes FreshEBT.

Host: Ciara Byrne, technology journalist and former Blue Ridge Labs @ Robin Hood fellow.

Tags: Low income Americans, Civic tech, Tech for social good, Food stamps, EBT, Blue Ridge Labs @Robin Hood

Propel

FreshEBT


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