Panther Pantry
In the Spring of 2018, a food insecurities task force was created to determine the need of our students and the extent of insecurity on our campus for food and necessary items.
Based on the task force's findings that 16% of students surveyed had food insecurity, a recommendation was made to establish a food and necessity pantry on campus.
The pantry is a recognized student organization that is operated by a student executive board. Its operation is run out of the Office of Student Involvement in Maucker Union and is fully funded through donations.
The Purpose
The purpose of the Panther Pantry is to ensure that UNI students are able to get their basic food and necessity needs met. We recognize that in order to succeed in the classroom, and here at UNI, students need to have access to food.
Food Insecurity
Food insecurity refers to USDA's measure of lack of access, at times, to enough food for an active healthy life. Food-Insecure households are not necessarily food insecure all the time. It may reflect a household's need to make trade-offs between important basic needs, such as housing, medical bills, and purchasing nutritionally adequate foods (Feeding America, 2018). For our students these trade offs also include tuition, books, and other school expenses.
High food security means that a person has no limitations gaining access to the food they need. Very low food security means there are multiple reasons why a person is unable to access the food they need, resulting in inconsistent eating patterns and reducing the amount of food they eat.
Quick Facts
The Panther Pantry continues their strong relationship with the Northeast Iowa Food Bank. This partnership allows the Panther Pantry to purchase all food and necessity items at $0.19 per pound. Additional partners include Creekside Gardens on the UNI campus, Kwik Star and Starbucks.
During the 2021-22 academic year, the Pantry supported 764 students including 43 international students from 23 different countries. Total donations provided 5,383 pounds of food and personal hygiene products from 66 donors, student organizations and departments.
So far this fall, 9,632 pounds of food and necessities have been distributed to 194 students (503 total visits).
How you can Help
You can support the Panther Pantry by making a gift and by sharing this project on your own social network. Giving Tuesday is all about helping others and we appreciate your dedication to UNI through your gifts.
$4,000 Matching Challenge
Bob Sloan '77 has generously offered to match dollar-for-dollar the first $4,000 to all gifts made in support of the Panther Pantry. Make your gift today to take advantage of this opportunity!