
Social care in America is hard to navigate.
It doesn't have to be.
About 140 million Americans use social services each year , food banks, housing programs, job training, healthcare support. These services are delivered by more than 300,000 organizations across the country. Most of those organizations work independently, with no shared way to identify the people they serve or coordinate with each other.
Everest Effect® is building the shared infrastructure that makes the system work better , for the people who use it, and the organizations that deliver it. At its foundation is a person-controlled digital identity and a consent framework that puts individuals in charge of their own information.
$4.5T
Annual social care spend
140M
Americans who need help
Who We Serve
Everest Effect® supports the Social Services supply chain. What's your role?

Social care works best when the organizations delivering it can see the full picture of a person's needs, coordinate with each other, and measure what's actually helping. That's what Everest Effect® is built to make possible, on a foundation of individual identity, explicit consent, and privacy protections built into every interaction.