Community Food Insecurity Report

This is the web version of a practitioner tool: a full diagnostic of food insecurity for a U.S. county, city, or town. It pulls official Census and USDA statistics, runs live web research across the six dimensions of food access (the 5As framework plus network coordination), inventories the local safety net by name, and drafts diagnostic findings. Every finding is then challenged by three independent adversarial verification passes; findings that can't survive are dropped, not softened into the report. What survives gets matched to live-verified funding programs and a grant-ready evidence appendix.

Below is a complete sample report for Seattle, Washington, generated by this pipeline with no human editing. Each report does 10–18 minutes of real research on a community, so they run on request rather than on demand: email me the county or town you care about and I'll generate one for you.

Open the Seattle sample full screen Sample: Seattle, Washington · generated by the automated pipeline, unedited.

Want one for your community? Reach out with a county, city, or town and I'll run the full diagnostic and send you the report.

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