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CiviForm simplifies the application process for government benefits programs by re-using applicant data for multiple benefits applications. It's being developed by Google.org and Exygy, in collaboration with the City of Seattle and community contributors.

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CiviForm

CiviForm aims to simplify the application process for benefits programs by re-using applicant data for multiple benefits applications. It is being developed by Google.org in collaboration with Exygy and the City of Seattle.

Key features:

  • No-code questionnaire definitions: admins can add new questions and programs using the UI without the need for custom code
  • No-code conditional logic for eligibility requirements
  • No-code multi-language support through the admin UI
  • Address correction and service area validation
  • Bulk data export with admin-defined privacy settings to preserve applicant privacy
  • Trusted intermediary role to enable community based organizations to manage applications on behalf of clients
  • Recursive data model: admins can define repeated and recursive questions for nested data such as asking for each address for each employer of each member of a household

Contributing

To get started please first read our Technical contribution guide.

If you're interested in just digging around and interacting with the code, see Getting started for guidance on setting up your environment and running a local development server.

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CiviForm simplifies the application process for government benefits programs by re-using applicant data for multiple benefits applications. It's being developed by Google.org and Exygy, in collaboration with the City of Seattle and community contributors.

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