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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You can search the directory or browse and filter by organization type, categories of work, and benefit programs.
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The AARP Public Policy Institute produces evidence-based research and policy analysis to advance solutions that improve the lives of older adults, including access to public benefits and services.
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National Association of State Child Care Administrators
American Public Human Services Association
Provides leadership and support for state agencies administering child care programs.
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Maine Equal Justice provides legal advocacy and education to protect low-income individuals’ access to justice and public benefits.
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The Connecticut Project is a social change organization that brings together communities, ideas, and resources to improve systems and generate real-world outcomes for people who are lower-income or asset-limited.
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A bipartisan organization providing research, technical assistance, and opportunities for policymakers.
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Community Legal Aid provides free legal services that help low-income individuals access public benefits, housing, and healthcare.
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Nonprofit advancing effective government use of data and evidence for decision-making.
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LSSCM provides civil legal aid to low-income individuals to protect their rights and improve life outcomes.
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GBLS delivers legal aid to low-income residents to protect their access to public benefits and essential services.
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The Washington Health Benefit Exchange facilitates access to affordable health insurance and supports public health equity.
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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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A professional association supporting Medicaid agency leaders to improve health care for low-income populations.