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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CLASP is a national nonprofit advancing policy solutions that improve the lives of people with low incomes, especially in child care, workforce development, and public benefits.
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An organization dedicated to improving government effectiveness through research, expert advice, and public administration innovation.
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Center for Children and Families
Georgetown University
Focuses on improving health coverage and access for children and families, particularly through Medicaid and CHIP.
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The American Institute for Full Employment advocates for policies and systems that help people with barriers to employment find stable, long-term work through workforce development and social services.
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Independent agency auditing and evaluating government programs.
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McCourt School of Public Policy
Georgetown University
Educates future public policy leaders and conducts research to address pressing societal issues.
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Anthro-Tech designs human-centered digital experiences that improve access to government services, aiming to make public benefit programs more efficient and user-friendly.
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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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Agency regulating food, drugs, medical devices, and public health safety.
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FRAC works to end hunger and improve public nutrition programs like SNAP through research, advocacy, and policy innovation.
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Harvard University conducts interdisciplinary research and policy analysis to support innovations in social safety net programs.
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Private research university in Chicago.