Efficiency
Caseworker tools that compress a 30-minute intake to under twenty. AI proposes; the human signs. Nothing moves in production without an authorized approval.
Reliable Intelligence for Social Efficiency — the operating layer for the human services Continuum of Care.
Thirty vendors. ~$75 million in annual public funding. No shared data layer. RISE makes the entire homelessness-services network legible — to the city, to the public, and to the people the system is meant to serve — in real time.
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RISE is the open-accountability, efficiency, and coordination operating system for the entire human services Continuum of Care — the first platform that makes the whole network legible to city governments and the communities they serve in real time.
It is not a case-management platform. It is a layer above the fragmented case-management ecosystem cities already pay for, designed to make that ecosystem visible, comparable, and accountable.
RISE is built on Next.js, Supabase, Vercel, and the Anthropic SDK. The platform is HUD HMIS FY2026 compliant by design, with VAWA tenant isolation and 42 CFR Part 2 field-level isolation enforced at the database layer through PostgreSQL row-level security policies.
Caseworker tools that compress a 30-minute intake to under twenty. AI proposes; the human signs. Nothing moves in production without an authorized approval.
The Civic Performance Dashboard. Open by design. Geographic, never accusatory. The city and the public read the same data on the same day.
A shared data layer across thirty-plus vendors. One client. One record. One route through the network — no matter which door they walked through first.
Human services data is not a HIPAA problem. It is a homelessness data standard, a substance-use isolation rule, a domestic-violence tenant rule, and a California consumer-privacy rule, all at the same time. RISE is built for that stack from day one.
Universal Data Elements, Project Descriptor Data Elements, and Coordinated Entry — all aligned with the HUD FY2026 standards. Reports out to the city’s HDIS.
Field-level isolation enforced at the database layer. Caseworkers see only what their consent scope permits; auditors see the consent trail.
A tenant-isolation model that hides records of VAWA-flagged clients from non-authorized providers. Survivor confidentiality is a database guarantee, not a workflow promise.
Right-to-know, right-to-delete, and right-to-opt-out workflows are wired into the platform. Clients are the principals.
RISE has shipped 11 production-quality development slices to Vercel + Supabase, with 21 cloud-deployed database migrations. A 5-persona end-to-end demonstration is available for review. Long Beach pilot is pre-approved pending platform completion.