Client Intake
Record client demographics, case notes, assistance requests, and service history in one secure workflow so pantry staff can move faster while maintaining individualized, dignified support for every household.
Food Bank and Pantry Software from CharityTracker helps nonprofits, faith-based ministries, and community organizations simplify intake, track food and emergency assistance, reduce duplicate services, and report impact with confidence. Built from real crisis-response experience, the platform gives teams secure client records, remote access, referrals, and outcome tools so staff can spend less time on paperwork and more time serving people.

Secure tools for intake, assistance tracking, referrals, reporting, and pantry operations in one collaborative platform.
Record client demographics, case notes, assistance requests, and service history in one secure workflow so pantry staff can move faster while maintaining individualized, dignified support for every household.
Track food, rent, utility, transportation, clothing, and other emergency aid in real time, giving staff a clear record of what was provided, when, and through which program.
Use a centralized digital filing cabinet to store client profiles, documents, attendance, requests, IDs, intake forms, and case notes securely without relying on paper files or disconnected spreadsheets.
Coordinate securely with partner nonprofits, churches, government agencies, and community providers to improve referrals, reduce duplicated services, and create a more connected local assistance network.
Generate professional reports on service utilization, demographics, outcomes, and changes over time so leaders can evaluate programs and provide clear evidence to funders and boards.
Let clients complete intake remotely or through a kiosk, then speed up pantry check-ins with barcode-enabled client IDs that reduce lines and manual data entry.
CharityTracker gives food banks, pantries, and assistance networks a secure, cloud-based way to manage every client interaction from intake to reporting. Teams can record food and emergency aid, upload documents, coordinate with partner agencies, and measure outcomes over time. With remote access, barcode IDs, and customizable reports, staff gain clearer operations and funders see credible community impact.

CharityTracker combines affordability, security, and real-world nonprofit experience in one approachable platform.
Born from Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, CharityTracker understands urgent, coordinated community response.
Start tracking assistance, measuring outcomes, and reporting impact quickly with guided onboarding.
Protect confidential client records with secure access, digital documents, and compliance-focused workflows.
Connect agencies, reduce duplicate aid, improve referrals, and stretch limited pantry resources further.
Mission-driven software experts helping communities serve with clarity.

President
Michael Simon serves as President of CharityTracker, a role he fulfills with a deep commitment to the organization's founding mission of empowering charitable organizations through innovative software. Since the company's inception in 2006 during Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Michael has helped shape CharityTracker into a trusted platform now serving over 2,500 communities across the United States. His leadership style blends strategic vision with hands-on dedication, ensuring that every product decision reflects the real-world needs of nonprofits, government agencies, and community organizations. Michael is passionate about helping mission-driven teams operate more efficiently so they can focus on creating lasting, transformative change in the communities they serve.

CEO
Isaac Simon serves as Chief Executive Officer of CharityTracker, providing strategic direction and executive leadership for the company's mission to strengthen communities through purpose-built software solutions. Known for his personable and approachable style, Isaac fosters a culture of collaboration, responsiveness, and genuine connection with clients. He plays a central role in guiding CharityTracker's growth as the platform continues to expand its reach to nonprofits, faith-based ministries, government agencies, and social service organizations across the USA. Under his leadership, the company remains steadfastly committed to its core values of listening first, doing the right thing, and continually evolving to better serve those who help others.

Customer Success
Greg Hammond is a Customer Success specialist at CharityTracker, dedicated to helping nonprofit and community organizations get the most out of the platform. As part of CharityTracker's client-focused support team, Greg works closely with users to ensure seamless onboarding experiences and continued satisfaction throughout their journey with the software. His role reflects the company's core value of listening first — being present and responsive at every stage of the client relationship. Greg is committed to making sure each organization he supports has the tools, knowledge, and confidence to effectively manage their programs, track client outcomes, and maximize their community impact.

Sales & Implementation
Ann Watt is a Sales & Implementation specialist at CharityTracker, bringing expertise in client onboarding and software deployment to help organizations quickly adopt the platform and begin maximizing their impact. Ann works closely with new clients to ensure a smooth transition from evaluation to full implementation, guiding teams through setup, training, and early use of the system. Her approach reflects CharityTracker's promise of quick, approachable implementation — enabling nonprofits, government agencies, and community organizations to start tracking, measuring, and reporting within minutes. Ann is passionate about empowering mission-driven organizations with the tools they need to serve their communities more effectively.

Sales & Implementation
Kyle Minckler is a Sales & Implementation specialist at CharityTracker, supporting client acquisition and onboarding with professionalism and a genuine commitment to the company's mission. Kyle works with prospective and new clients to demonstrate the platform's capabilities and guide them through the implementation process, ensuring organizations can quickly put CharityTracker to work for their communities. He brings a friendly, consultative approach that aligns with the company's values of transparency, dignity, and client-centered service. Kyle is dedicated to making the transition to digital case management as smooth and impactful as possible for every organization he works with across the nonprofit, government, and faith-based sectors.

Sales & Implementation
Joey Yarber is a Sales & Implementation specialist at CharityTracker, responsible for conducting client demonstrations, supporting software onboarding, and guiding nonprofit and community organizations through the deployment process. Joey plays a key role in helping new clients understand the full range of CharityTracker's capabilities — from case management and digital intake to inter-agency collaboration and funder reporting. His work ensures that organizations are fully equipped to harness the platform from day one, reducing paperwork and improving service delivery. Joey is committed to making every client feel supported and confident as they begin their CharityTracker journey, embodying the company's people-first approach to customer relationships.

Sales & Implementation
Jason Gabriel is a Sales & Implementation specialist at CharityTracker, focused on helping nonprofit and community organizations adopt the platform quickly and effectively. Jason supports clients through every step of the onboarding process, from initial demonstrations to full software deployment, ensuring teams are set up for long-term success. His work is grounded in CharityTracker's mission to make powerful case management tools accessible and approachable for organizations of all sizes. Jason takes pride in helping clients eliminate paperwork, improve coordination, and begin generating meaningful community impact data from day one, reflecting the company's commitment to doing things right and doing the right thing.

Developer
Jon Lucius is a software developer at CharityTracker, contributing technical expertise to the ongoing development and enhancement of the platform. As part of the dedicated development team at Simon Solutions, Jon works to build reliable, innovative features that help nonprofits, government agencies, and community organizations manage their work more efficiently. His technical contributions support critical capabilities such as digital intake, barcode scanning, case management workflows, and data security compliance. Jon is motivated by the meaningful nature of CharityTracker's mission, knowing that the software he builds directly supports organizations working to create lasting, positive change in communities across the United States.

Developer
Riley Smith is a software developer at CharityTracker, dedicated to building and continuously improving the platform's capabilities to better serve the nonprofit and community organizations that rely on it. As part of the Simon Solutions development team, Riley contributes to a product that has grown from its Hurricane Katrina origins into a comprehensive case management solution serving over 2,500 communities nationwide. Riley's work encompasses platform enhancements, new feature development, and ensuring the system remains reliable and secure for clients around the clock. He is driven by the opportunity to apply technical skill in service of a mission that genuinely helps those who help others.

Developer
Darwin Anderson is a software developer at CharityTracker, bringing technical skill and a strong commitment to community impact to the organization's development team. Darwin contributes to the ongoing evolution of the CharityTracker platform, helping to deliver innovative features that streamline case management, improve data security, and enhance the experience for nonprofit and social service users nationwide. His work is guided by the company's core philosophy of continuous improvement and its dedication to building tools that create real, measurable change in communities. Darwin takes pride in being part of a team whose software directly empowers organizations helping individuals and families break cycles of poverty and crisis.

Customer Success
Rachel Fisher is a Customer Success specialist at CharityTracker, focused on supporting clients and ensuring they achieve their goals using the platform. Rachel works alongside nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and community groups to provide ongoing guidance, troubleshoot challenges, and help users unlock the full potential of CharityTracker's case management tools. Her role reflects the company's unwavering commitment to being present with clients every step of the way — from implementation and beyond. Rachel embodies CharityTracker's core value that everyone matters, ensuring every user feels heard, supported, and equipped to make a meaningful difference in the communities they serve.

Developer
Atticus Wright is a software developer at CharityTracker, contributing to the platform's technical development and the organization's broader mission to support those who help others. As a member of the Simon Solutions development team, Atticus works to build and refine features that enable nonprofits, healthcare organizations, faith-based ministries, and government agencies to manage client data more effectively and serve their communities with greater efficiency. His technical contributions help ensure that CharityTracker remains a cutting-edge, secure, and reliable tool for over 2,500 communities across the United States. Atticus is committed to the idea that great technology, built with purpose, can drive transformative community change.
Food bank and pantry software helps organizations manage client intake, eligibility information, assistance history, referrals, documents, and reporting in one secure system. CharityTracker supports pantry and emergency assistance workflows by centralizing records, showing prior services, and helping staff document what was provided, when it was provided, and which funding or program source supported it.
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Nearly two decades supporting community assistance networks.
Built for confidential client data protection.
Serving 2,800+ communities across the USA.
Tell us about your pantry, network, or nonprofit workflow, and our team will help you explore the right plan, features, and implementation path.
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at 888-764-0633.
For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at 888-764-0633.