Ecosystem Directory
Use the Ecosystem Directory to find organizations to collaborate with, to explore what types of work organizations are doing to increase access to digital benefits, and to better understand the ecosystem as a whole.

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This office leads Massachusetts’ digital modernization efforts, securing and streamlining state technology systems for better public service delivery.
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A technology platform that helps people determine eligibility and apply for public benefits quickly and easily.
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The Connecticut Digital Service designs user-centered digital solutions to make it easier for residents to interact with government benefit programs.
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The Department of Human Services is committed to emerge as a public sector agency that empowers individuals and families towards self-sufficiency through a seamless delivery system of services.
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MDRC is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to improving social policies and programs that affect low-income individuals through rigorous studies and evidence-based insights.
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Private research university in Chicago.
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The National League of Cities is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening local governments by advocating for cities, towns, and villages, influencing federal policy, and fostering innovative solutions in partnership with state municipal leagues.
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The Urban Institute conducts data-driven research and policy analysis to improve social and economic well-being across the United States.
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Opportunity@Work is a nonprofit catalyzing a skills-first labor market that works for everyone.
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National Skills Coalition is a nonprofit organization advocating for inclusive, high-quality skills training policies to support workers, industries, and economic growth in the U.S.
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Government Performance Lab
Harvard University
The Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance Lab (GPL) aims to enhance the effectiveness of state and local government human service agencies to tackle complex social challenges.
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Thriving Provider Project works with regional partners to provide direct cash payments to Family, Friend and Neighbor (FFN) caregivers and newly licensed Family Child Care (FCC) home providers.