Partners
Core Team

Social Finance
Social Finance is a national nonprofit and registered investment advisor. We work with the public, private, and social sectors to build innovative partnerships and investments that measurably improve lives. We are committed to helping governments maximize the impact of taxpayer dollars to deliver better outcomes and deploy resources where they’re most needed. Since 2014, we have worked with more than 80 state, county, and city governments to generate measurable, data-driven impact. Learn more.

HumanServices.ai
HSAI’s mission is to enable the Human Services field with the knowledge, models, and products to make transformative change possible, ultimately solving seemingly intractable problems. We do so through delivering insights on AI and enabling innovations that leverage intelligent automation and AI to deliver lasting social impact. Learn more.
Implementing Partners

Digital Transformation Solutions
Digital Transformation Solutions specializes in the digital transformation of public agencies and their operations and is an implementing partner of the Cambridge SupTech Lab at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. Learn more.

IBM Center For The Business of Government
The IBM Center for The Business of Government connects research to practice, applying scholarship to real world issues and decisions for government. The Center stimulates research and facilitates discussion of new approaches to improving the effectiveness of government at the federal, state, local, and international levels. Learn more.
Cohort 1 Participants
Meet the public and social sector agencies who participated in the AI Hub’s first cohort.

Calderdale Recovery Steps
Our sister organization, Social Finance UK, joined forces with Calderdale Recovery Steps, a service provider working on use cases to support their employment specialists. Their work focuses on localized labor market analyses, helping specialists better assist job seekers.

City of Alexandria
The City of Alexandria is developing an AI chatbot to help staff identify inconsistencies and navigate local and state building codes. The tool allows users to ask natural-language questions and provides answers with citations, enabling staff to quickly find and verify the correct code requirements.

New Mexico Health Care Authority
With legislation like HR1 signaling the need for modernization, New Mexico’s Health Care Authority (HCA) turned to the AI Learning and Innovation Hub to gain hands-on experience in a safe sandbox environment. Through this partnership, HCA explored how AI can responsibly improve benefits access – testing tools, refining prompts, and learning before making procurement decisions.

San Antonio Workforce Development Office
San Antonio’s Workforce Development Office is leveraging AI within its multi-media monitoring tool to conduct sentiment analysis on public outreach campaigns, helping the team understand how workforce programs are perceived and which messages drive engagement. Their solution focuses on engaging job seekers with relevant opportunities and training resources.

Tulsa Community College & Tulsa Innovation Labs
Tulsa Community College is working alongside Tulsa Innovation Labs on using AI to keep their curricula and programs aligned with rapidly changing industry needs. This includes incorporating real-time labor market insights, collecting data from local employers, and designing work-based learning programs.
