
Audrey Georger, an incoming senior at the University of Arkansas, is spending her summer learning about nonprofit work as an intern at the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank.
“I wanted to experience and try out non-profit work,” said Georger, who is majoring in hospitality management and heard about nonprofit work in one of her classes.
Her internship is funded through the Tyson Summer Community Internship Program with the United Way of Northwest Arkansas as the grantor.
Her primary work during the internship is researching school pantries supported by the Food Bank to see how they work so that a model can be established for other schools to use to start up similar programs, she said.
She is visiting ten school pantries during her eight-week internship. She has created a survey that she’ll take to each school to help her in compiling comparable data.
She will then put a Power Point presentation together about the pantries and what the Food Bank can do to better the school pantry program.
She also is working with data bases using the Food Bank’s client data tracking system, Oasis Insight Plus, during mobile pantry visits in the four counties – Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington – served by the Food Bank.
“Audrey has been a wonderful addition to the Food Bank team this summer” said Casey Cowan, director of client services at the Food Bank. “Not only has she been doing some much needed research of our local school pantries but she has also been helping with client data tracking for our mobile services pantries when needed as well.
“We are super appreciative of her willingness to help us fulfill our mission of nourishing NWA communities by feeding hungry people,” Cowan added.
Georger’s project will broaden the Food Bank’s ability to feed school age children and their parents who are food insecure, Cowan said. The completion of a standard operating procedure for a school pantry will give the Food Bank a tool that it’s currently missing.
Georger also will have a chance to hone her skills in project management, written communication, business analysis and relationship management, she said.
A native of Plano, Texas, she is the daughter of Donna and Jim Georger. She has two older siblings.
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