U.S. Digital Response Announces Julie Dingley as Chief Operating Officer
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Nevada's Office of Federal Assistance uses USDR's Federal Grant Finder to foster grant collaboration across sectors. The initiative boosts federal funding and breaks down siloes.
Three years and 1,000 volunteers deployed, Kristen Eberlin, U.S. Digital Response’s Volunteers Team Lead, reflects on what it means to harness the power of people wanting to help.
The City of Concord requested assistance with creating an online tool to organize an emergency food program for older homebound adults experiencing food insecurity.
State and local government teams are facing unprecedented pressure to make decisions, operate effectively, and plan for the future in the midst of continued uncertainty. That’s why U.S. Digital Response publishes Weekly Dispatch, an update on effective resources, a forecast on what’s next, and an overview of how USDR volunteers are working with governments.
Contact tracing is not a new concept — manual contact tracing is a proven, effective method of general epidemic management used in past outbreaks such as HIV and Ebola.
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Government leaders are in the thick of it. They’re making decisions with imperfect, constantly evolving information; being asked to lead through life-or-death scenarios; and considering the short- and long-term wellbeing of their communities.
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The City of Emeryville partnered with USDR to migrate an in-person arts festival to a digital experience.
Yolo County's District Attorney's office partnered with USDR to automate its communications with participants in a restorative justice program.
To streamline the hundreds of applications for legal aid that were overwhelming clerks in Memphis, volunteers built an automated intake process.