Building a human-centered digital experience
USDR partnered with Multnomah County to help build out their web and digital experience team.
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USDR partnered with Multnomah County to help build out their web and digital experience team.
As we mark five years of U.S. Digital Response (USDR), we’re celebrating not just the projects, but the people — thousands of volunteers who have shown up in moments of crisis and carried their commitment far beyond the work itself. By Jai Rodgers, talent community manager at USDR
A Letter from Raylene Yung, USDR's founding CEO and current board member
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To help our partners make the transition to UEI, the new numbering ID system for anyone receiving federal funds, USDR has created a UEI Lookup tool.
Our simple advice on kicking off any project with low-code/no-code tools
Using low-code/no-code tools successfully requires knowing how to pick the right tool and knowing the kind of challenges that merit calling in a technical team for consultation and advice.
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There are a lot of different low-code/no-code options out there. Understanding their strengths and weaknesses will help you pick the right tool for the job and balance their sometimes significant weaknesses with their tremendously valuable strengths.
When I speak to people about the story of U.S. Digital Response, I often ask us to flash backwards. To imagine where we were and what we needed in March 2020 and to put ourselves in the shoes of our neighbors — people who needed new kinds of help, more urgently than ever before.
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