Food Bank of the Rockies
Austin Mueller serves as the Director of Research and Evaluation at the Food Bank of the Rockies, where responsibilities include coordinating policy research agendas, leading data-informed projects, and developing statewide hunger statistics in collaboration with Feeding Colorado. Prior experience includes leading innovative assessment strategies as the Director of Assessment, Research, and Evaluation for the Edmonds School District, and creating strategic assessment programs as the Director of Assessment and Evaluation for Mapleton Public Schools. Additionally, Austin has held roles in program evaluation and research management with Douglas County School District, and has contributed to educational initiatives through various consulting positions. Academic qualifications include a Master of Education in Prevention Science and Practice from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology with a focus on Neuroscience from Gordon College.
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Food Bank of the Rockies
Food Bank of the Rockies (FBR) was founded in 1978 and was known as the Colorado Food Clearing House. Operating from a 900-square-foot schoolroom in northwest Denver, the fledgling organization collected food from nearby Safeway stores and distributed it to one agency. Today, FBR has extended its reach across Northern Colorado and Wyoming, providing food supplies to more than 600 hunger-relief programs. Since 1978, FBR has provided food for families in need. Last year, we distributed nearly 49 million meals, enough to provide more than 134,000 meals each day. Food Bank of the Rockies is a BBB accredited charity and holds a 4-Star Rating from Charity Navigator. 96¢ of every dollar we receive goes toward our hunger relief programs. More information can be found at foodbankrockies.org.