Building a human-centered digital experience
USDR partnered with Multnomah County to help build out their web and digital experience team.
Check out case studies, reports, blogs, and other resources on how creating capacity helps deliver good government.
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
Grand Rapids City Clerk's office partners with USDR to streamline election worker management, saving time and improving efficiency.
Building government capacity through carefully scoped projects, volunteers are USDR’s secret sauce. Often, these individuals are also looking for how they can make a bigger impact with their careers.
Ja'Ron Smith, a policy expert in advocacy, legislating, and policy strategy, joins Tammy Mank Wincup, John Bailey, Avni Shah, Janette Fong, and Jennifer Pahlka on USDR's board of directors
Read the article on Chronicle of Philanthropy
Stevens County, WA partnered with USDR to develop a tool that documents ballot drop box security, ensuring integrity and voter confidence.
We’ll be hanging out all week at the 2024 Code for America Summit — be sure to stop by and say hi!
CMS and USDR created reusable templates and automated tools to help government agencies quickly and responsibly release open-source software, enabling faster collaboration with public
For government program leads, finding the right grant opportunities and building strong partnerships with peer organizations and jurisdictions is critical to securing federal funding, but it can be a major challenge.
Election offices juggle countless deadlines across federal, state, and local elections — from ballot mailing timelines to election worker training, voter outreach plans, and much more.