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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Oregon Eligibility Partnership
Oregon Department of Human Services
Eligibility operations for medical, food, cash, and child care on behalf of OHA, DELC, and ODHS. Responsible for eligibility determination, technology, training.
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Austin Free-Net is dedicated to providing technology training and access to the community to bridge the digital divide.
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Way Finders delivers housing counseling and financial education to help families achieve stability and economic security.
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Vermont Legal Aid provides free legal services to low-income individuals to ensure access to justice and public benefits.
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Legal Aid of North Carolina offers free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals to improve access to justice.
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WorkMoney combines storytelling and education to advance economic justice and financial equity.
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Coding it Forward empowers early-career technologists by creating pathways into public interest technology.
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Platform connecting families to social services and community resources.
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Imagine LA supports individuals experiencing homelessness by providing housing, workforce development, and digital inclusion services.
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Utah Community Action delivers community-based programs and services designed to reduce poverty and improve quality of life.
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Seattle Jobs Initiative is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating equitable workforce systems and providing career training and support to help people from under-invested communities secure living-wage jobs.
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This organization provides free legal help to low-income residents to address civil legal issues impacting their health and economic security.