Our primary goal is to create sustainable and collaborative communities across the U.S. and around the world, with special emphasis on community-led initiatives.
Entrepid is a comprehensive digital platform that helps you optimize programs, organizations, partnerships, and communities. It allows you to create flexible, integrated, end-to-end digital ecosystems that blend high-tech and high-touch.
Your starting point can be at the program, organization, partnership, or community level. Then grow from there!
Learn how our partners are using the Entrepid platform to optimize their programs, organizations, and industries.
This initiative evolves a traditional workforce development program into a digitally optimized ecosystem that strengthens skill-building, career mobility, and access to opportunities. By closing service gaps, addressing socioeconomic barriers, and fostering coaching and mentorship, it increases engagement at both the individual and community levels. Leveraging Entrepid’s digital infrastructure, the program streamlines operations, improves coordination across partners, and scales impact—delivering greater efficiency, accessibility, and measurable employment outcomes.
This initiative strengthens communities across Eastern Pennsylvania by optimizing operations to reduce risk and costs while increasing impact and outcomes. Leveraging Entrepid, the organization enhances efficiency across its four service areas—Behavioral Health, Children & Family, Intellectual Disability & Autism, and Housing & Homeless—ensuring sustainable, data-driven solutions at both individual and community levels.
ForMontgomery is a local deployment of ForCity — the community operating system built by Radicle Ventures — launching in Montgomery County, PA.
Running on ENTREPID’s digital infrastructure, ForMontgomery unifies housing, workforce, health, capital, and civic governance into a single intelligence layer — so that insight generated in one domain compounds into every other. What were once disconnected programs managed in isolation become coordinated decisions guided by community-sourced intelligence.
The goal is a community economy where value stays local, compounds in place, and belongs to the people who built it.
Residents are not recipients. They are co-contributors.