Social Solutions, a Public Benefit Corporation, is the leading provider of cloud software for nonprofit and public sector social service organizations. Our Apricot, Penelope and ETO products offer clients the most comprehensive and secure social good platform available, including case management, participant connection, data insights, outcome analytics and funder enablement solutions. Based in Austin, Texas, Social Solutions was founded over 20 years ago by social workers who saw the potential of technology to improve outcomes and help accelerate lasting social change in the communities they serve. To date, more than 90,000 users have adopted the Social Solutions platform to improve their data by measuring and optimizing outcomes. It was recently announced that Social Solutions is combining with EveryAction and CyberGrants to create the second-largest and fastest-growing social good software company in the world. Social Solutions is backed by Apax and Vista Equity Partners and serves clients in the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. For more information, please visit our website, socialsolutions.com, or follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Eccovia Solutions provides an industry-leading care coordination platform for state and county health and human service agencies, ACO/MCO’s, Medicaid Waiver programs, and community-based providers. Their unique and proven solutions help organizations with various structures and care models to bridge the gap between primary care and community providers with a whole-person care tracking, monitoring, and reporting system.
Cityspan is a leading cloud-based provider of data management systems for tracking social service programs, funding, and outcomes. For more than 15 years, they’ve helped schools, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations design and apply field-friendly tools that streamline workflows, demonstrate accountability, and drive analyses for improved performance. Working with you, they fit their technology to your organizational objectives, funding requirements, and data priorities.