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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The U.S. House Committee on the Budget is dedicated to overseeing the federal budget process and ensuring fiscal responsibility in legislative decision-making.
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Give Directly delivers unconditional cash transfers to people in need, leveraging technology to ensure transparency and direct impact.
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Inclusive Economy Lab
University of Chicago
Partners with government agencies to generate research that expands economic opportunity for marginalized populations.
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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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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.
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Leap Fund invests in and supports social enterprises and organizations working to improve economic opportunities and social equity.
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Entidad provides software and software development services for social impact and public benefit organizations.
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The University of Michigan integrates interdisciplinary research and community engagement to drive innovation in public welfare and social policy.
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DHCS administers California’s Medicaid program (Medi-Cal), leveraging data and partnerships to improve health outcomes for millions of low-income residents.
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Foundation supporting social science research on social and economic issues.
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The National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) is a nonpartisan policy research center dedicated to improving the lives of low-income children and families through research and advocacy on family economic security, early childhood development, and related social policies.