Typical of a small nonprofit, Move For Hunger is trying to do a lot of things with few people and spend the least amount of money doing it. That means salaries are low and some positions are only part-time - most people working at the org either have a partner’s second income, or are young and still living with their parents. They thankfully do offer healthcare, dental/vision, and a 401k, but when I got an offer for better pay, there was no question that I had to accept it. Internships are also currently unpaid, though staff have pushed for stipends for interns.
Also note that currently, this is more of a transportation and logistics organization, which doesn’t deal very directly with food banks or the people that the food actually benefits. If you’re looking to hear those stories and be in more of a hunger relief space, you won’t really find that here. Sometimes it's a struggle to appeal to donors and supporters without these personal stories.