We need your feedback about Group Types

Learn about groups here. We are building a taxonomy of different group types. Various group properties can be set differently for each type. Currently we have four types:

  1. Social Helper
  2. State
  3. Systemic Changer
  4. Workforce Dev

The screenshot below shows groups as of April 14, 2023. Note that some of the groups are hidden. For example, “Illinois” is a Hidden group, which means it does not show up in the list of groups. You need to be invited to participate. Currently, as we are adding states, we are making them hidden, so that the list is not cluttered with information that is not relevant in your state. That said, we are encouraging people in different states to communicate with each other horizontally and help each other with common issues. We are seeking your feedback. Please sign up, login, and let us know what you think in the comments below this post.

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