?? New Webinar! ?? How can we create a more resilient child care infrastructure? Our national child care system has historically seen federal under-investment, which means states and local organizations must innovate to fill in the gaps. Join us alongside New America, Child Care Aware of America, and Home Grown for a discussion on how states and nonprofits can innovate to bridge funding gaps, build stronger policies, and strengthen our child care infrastructure. Register now:?https://lnkd.in/gGt9F5UK Featuring: Caitlin Molina, Erica Meade, Natalie Renew, and David Helene (moderator) #ChildCareFunding #Caregiving #EarlyChildhoodEducation #PolicyMatters #GovernmentInnovation
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Beam, formerly Edquity, provides flexible cloud-based technology that increases equitable and fast delivery of critical public benefits, emergency aid, and cash assistance to our most vulnerable populations. Our platform allows governments, nonprofits, colleges/universities, and philanthropic organizations to administer a wide range of financial assistance programs, from rental relief and public utility benefits to emergency cash assistance with software that simplifies applications, aids decisioning and processing, facilitates payments, and streamlines compliance, reporting, and case management into a single system. Beam, formerly Edquity, currently provides digital infrastructure for 53 governments, institutions, and nonprofits in more than 16 states. Since 2020, Beam, formerly Edquity, has administered over $180 million to 300,000 households. To learn more, visit https://www.bybeam.co/.
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https://www.bybeam.co
Beam, formerly Edquity的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 科技、信息和网络
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- 11-50 人
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- Brooklyn,New York
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2016
- 领域
- cash assistance administration、payments、case management、cloud technology、impact reporting、utility assistance、Human Services、State and Local Government、Community Based Organizations、Program Administration和Software
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US,New York,Brooklyn,11201
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There's still time to register for our Future of Child Care webinar. Don't miss this chance to explore new ideas for building, funding, and deploying child care assistance programs. Register today: https://lnkd.in/gGt9F5UK
I'm excited to announce I’ll be speaking at Beam, formerly Edquity’s upcoming Future of Child Care Webinar featuring experts from New America and Child Care Aware of America. Join us April 1 as we talk about ways state and local governments can innovate to build stronger support systems for caregivers. Looking forward to spending this time with David Helene, Caitlin Molina & Erica Meade! Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/ectrxqbp
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I'm excited to announce I’ll be speaking at?Beam, formerly Edquity’s upcoming Future of Child Care Webinar featuring experts from?Child Care Aware of America and Home Grown. Join us April 1 as we talk about ways state and local governments can innovate to build stronger support systems for caregivers. Learn more and register here:?https://lnkd.in/gBjRECUd
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I'm so looking forward to moderating this discussion with my amazing colleagues Natalie Renew, Caitlin Molina, and Erica Meade, who are all doing such important work to help build and support healthy, sustainable, and affordable child care ecosystems across the country. From the historical federal funding environment for child care to lessons learned from different state funding and community engagement models to the catalytic role of philanthropy to the role of technology in making all of this work (or not), we're going to cover a lot of ground. Please join us on April 1st! cc Home Grown Child Care Aware of America New America
We’re excited to announce an upcoming webinar on the Future of Child Care: Navigating Federal Gaps with State and Local Innovation. Join us April 1 alongside guest panelists Erica Meade, Caitlin Molina, and Natalie Renew as we explore ways state and local governments can embrace innovation to build, fund, and deploy child care assistance programs. Registration is now open! See you there: https://lnkd.in/gGt9F5UK
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We’re excited to announce an upcoming webinar on the Future of Child Care: Navigating Federal Gaps with State and Local Innovation. Join us April 1 alongside guest panelists Erica Meade, Caitlin Molina, and Natalie Renew as we explore ways state and local governments can embrace innovation to build, fund, and deploy child care assistance programs. Registration is now open! See you there: https://lnkd.in/gGt9F5UK
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We're thrilled to support the City of San José new AI Start-Up Incentive Grant program. By offering grants to help early-stage AI entrepreneurs launch and grow in San José, the city aims to create more opportunity and innovation across its thriving AI ecosystem. Learn more and apply to this program here: https://lnkd.in/gufAu9R3 #SiliconValley #Startup #AI Matt Mahan
From groundbreaking startups like Coactive and Figure AI to global tech leaders like Adobe, PayPal, and Zoom, San José is a hub for AI innovation. Now, we’re making it even easier for new founders to build here. Yesterday, we opened applications for our AI Incentive Grants—$50,000 to help early-stage AI startups launch and grow in the Capital of Silicon Valley. If you're an AI entrepreneur ready to join a thriving ecosystem, apply by May 15th: tinyurl.com/SanJoseAI Let’s build the future—right here in the Capital of Silicon Valley. Applications powered by Beam, formerly Edquity
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When it comes to helping you deliver critical assistance to your community, we understand that every second counts. That’s why our partnership process is designed to launch programs quickly. From day one, we are working to reduce administrative burdens and accelerate your program’s impact Learn more about how Beam's unique approach empowers nonprofits and government organizations to swiftly launch and manage cash assistance and other vital safety net programs. https://lnkd.in/dkaDgfYv #SafetyNet #EmergencyAid #GovernmentInnovation
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We're honored to have supported the Foundation for the Los Angeles Community Colleges in quickly launching the LA Strong Disaster Relief Fund for students, faculty, and staff impacted by the Eaten and Palisades wildfires. In the two-months since devastating wildfires hit Los Angeles area, the Foundation has raised nearly $3 million to help?community college students and educators Thank you Kelly King for your leadership and for trusting us as your partner during this critical time.
Two months ago, when my family lost our home in the Eaton fire and our team at Foundation for the Los Angeles Community Colleges was quickly assembling a response plan to support community college students and educators in need, David Helene, Founder and CEO of Beam, formerly Edquity was one of the first to reach out with an offer of help. Whatever we needed. Within days, it became clear that we did need a thoughtful platform like theirs to efficiently and securely distribute direct aid to students. His team jumped in immediately, and got our application and payment system up right away. I’m so grateful for the entire Beam team for their partnership and all that they are doing to support response and recovery efforts in the LA region.
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Two months ago, when my family lost our home in the Eaton fire and our team at Foundation for the Los Angeles Community Colleges was quickly assembling a response plan to support community college students and educators in need, David Helene, Founder and CEO of Beam, formerly Edquity was one of the first to reach out with an offer of help. Whatever we needed. Within days, it became clear that we did need a thoughtful platform like theirs to efficiently and securely distribute direct aid to students. His team jumped in immediately, and got our application and payment system up right away. I’m so grateful for the entire Beam team for their partnership and all that they are doing to support response and recovery efforts in the LA region.
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We're honored to partner with the Foundation for the Los Angeles Community Colleges to support their LA Strong: Disaster Response Fund. In the two-months since devastating wildfires hit Los Angeles area communities, the Foundation has raised nearly $3 million to help?community college students and educators affected by the disaster. As their payment partner, we've already helped distribute nearly $1 million in emergency aid, providing swift, immediate financial assistance to students and staff in need. We're looking forward to continually supporting the LA Strong initiative and students whose educational journeys have been disrupted by the fires. Donate to the LA Strong fund here: https://lnkd.in/ewFKfj2A Or learn about our partnership with the Foundation: https://lnkd.in/eTNWp5Dx #LAStrong #DisasterResponse #HigherEd
Rapidly, we have found ourselves at the two-month mark since a series of fires began their destructive paths across multiple communities in the Los Angeles area. As companions in our commitment to serving our community members, the Foundation for the Los Angeles Community Colleges and the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) promptly launched the LA Strong: Disaster Response Fund and were able to quickly help?community college students and educators affected by the disaster.?(Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gQeRbQxV) Today, we’re honored to share that nearly $3 million has been donated to date, with more than one-third of those funds already distributed to impacted individuals and regional partners. The intentionality and speed of our response has been thanks to several trusted partners, not the least of which is Beam, formerly Edquity. Their platform enabled us to quickly assess applications, collect key data, and securely distribute relief funds via the recipient’s preferred payment method. Phase 1 of?our response was swift and direct financial assistance to community college students and educators in need. This month, we move into Phase 2, to include additional support for students whose educational journeys have been disrupted by the fires. We are also looking ahead to alignment with Los Angeles Community College District’s workforce development activities that are intended to support the recovery process while providing skill-building and employment opportunities for Angelenos. We will continue to provide periodic updates in the months ahead.
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