- U.S. Digital Corps places early career technologists who have recently graduated into a two-year, full-time, paid fellowship across the federal government.
- U.S. Digital Response (USDR) organizes volunteers to help governments, nonprofits, and public entities respond quickly to critical public needs.
- TechCongress is a one year technology policy fellowship associated with the US Congress. They also send out an amazing jobs roundup.
- Code for America partners with governments to help deliver software services, particularly to low income communities and to people who have been left out.
- Aspen Tech Policy Hub is an incubator that trains technologists on the intricacies of the policy making process.
- Tekalo is a newer initiative that matches tech talent with impact-driven organizations.
- 18F is a team of designers, software engineers, strategists, and product managers within the General Services Administration, which is a federal service agency.
- Lab at OPM uses and advises other government agencies on human-centered design practices.
- House Digital Service is an office within the House of Representatives focused on improving congressional processes through technology.
- U.S. Digital Service provides consultation services to federal agencies on information technology.
- Office of Science and Technology Policy is a policy office within the White House.
- Tech Talent Project helps bridge the gap between technologists interested in public service and government agencies hoping to hire them.
- Nava is a consultancy and public benefit corporation working to make government services simple, effective, and accessible to all.
- Open Technology Fund supports technology projects that counter online censorship and combat repressive surveillance to enable all citizens to exercise their fundamental human rights online.
- Data for Black Lives is a movement of activists, organizers, and scientists committed to the mission of using data to create concrete and measurable change in the lives of Black people.
- Upturn drives policy change by investigating specific ways that technology and automation shape people’s opportunities, particularly in marginalized communities.