Building what’s next for SNAP

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From fresh food access to systems

Savor SNAP started on the ground in Georgia as a nonprofit connecting SNAP recipients with fresh food. That frontline work showed us where the program delivers and where it breaks down. Caseworkers buried in manual processes, payment errors that can take months to surface, and families losing benefits to bureaucratic mistakes. The data confirmed what we were seeing — the biggest threat to food security is not only access but accuracy.

We realized the highest-impact intervention wasn’t at the point of purchase but at the point of payment. So we reoriented from local nonprofit to national technology company, bringing the mission with us and adding the engineering muscle to strengthen the systems behind SNAP for the 42 million Americans who rely on it.


Mission

To reduce food insecurity by making SNAP payments accurate, efficient, and trustworthy.

Vision

A food assistance system where every payment is right the first time — where technology serves as a safeguard, not an afterthought.


The team

Eamon Walsh

Eamon Walsh

Co-Founder

Deep expertise at the intersection of public policy and technology. Leads strategic direction and stakeholder relationships.

Shalin Bhatia

Shalin Bhatia

Co-Founder

Technical depth in machine learning with a conviction that the most important AI applications serve the public interest. Architects Savor SNAP’s ML systems.


Join us

We’re building at the intersection of artificial intelligence and public good. If you share our belief that technology should protect the people who need it most, let’s talk.