Resources for Organizations
Information for community organizations, social service agencies, and nonprofits using our platform to help their members and clients access government support programs.
How Organizations Use This Platform
Community organizations, social service agencies, and nonprofit groups across Mexico use Capital Verdán as a resource for their staff and volunteers who help people navigate government support programs.
Our database provides current, organized information that social workers, case managers, and community organizers can reference when working with clients. Instead of maintaining separate lists of programs or searching multiple government websites, organizations can use this centralized resource.
Common Organization Use Cases
Organizations typically use our platform in these ways:
- Social workers reference the database during client consultations to identify relevant programs
- Case managers verify current program requirements and deadlines before helping clients apply
- Community organizers use program information for workshops and information sessions
- Volunteer coordinators train volunteers using our clear explanations of program requirements
- Outreach staff identify programs relevant to specific communities they serve
What We Provide to Organizations
Organizations access the same database and tools available to individual users. We do not maintain separate organizational accounts or restricted access areas. All information is freely available to everyone.
What makes the platform useful for organizations is the structure and presentation of information. Programs are organized logically, requirements are explained clearly, and information is updated regularly. This reduces the research burden on organizational staff.
Information Sharing
Organizations are welcome to reference information from our database in their own materials, workshops, and client consultations. We ask that organizations:
- Direct clients to official government application portals for actual program applications
- Verify information with government sources if using it for formal advice or counseling
- Note that program requirements and availability can change between updates
- Cite Capital Verdán as the information source when appropriate
Feedback from Organizations
Organizations working directly with program applicants often identify information gaps, notice confusing explanations, or discover programs we have not yet cataloged. This feedback helps us improve the database.
If your organization uses this platform and notices issues or has suggestions, we encourage you to contact us. Specific feedback about what works and what could be clearer helps us serve both individual users and organizations more effectively.
Training and Workshops
Some organizations conduct training sessions for their staff or information workshops for community members about government support programs. Our database can serve as a reference resource for these activities.
Organizations are welcome to use information from our platform in their training materials. We can provide guidance about how to structure program searches for specific beneficiary groups or how to explain program categories to participants.
Partnership Opportunities
We work with community organizations to understand information needs and improve database accessibility. These partnerships help us identify:
- Program categories or beneficiary groups that need better organization
- Common questions about eligibility or application procedures
- Geographic areas where program coverage is incomplete
- Language or terminology that creates barriers to understanding
Partnerships are informal collaborations focused on improving information quality and accessibility. We do not provide funding, endorsements, or formal affiliations.
Limitations and Boundaries
Capital Verdán provides information, not application assistance or case management services. Organizations using our platform should understand these boundaries:
- We do not process applications or act as intermediaries with government agencies
- We do not provide legal advice about eligibility or application strategies
- We do not guarantee program availability or approval outcomes
- We do not track individual applications or provide status updates
- We do not offer training certifications or professional credentials
Organizations providing direct services to clients maintain responsibility for the advice and assistance they provide. Our database is an information resource, not a substitute for professional judgment or direct client services.
Updates and Communication
We update the database weekly based on government source reviews. Organizations do not need to register or subscribe to receive updates. The database reflects current information each time it is accessed.
Organizations that want to stay informed about significant changes to the platform or database can contact us to discuss communication preferences.
Questions About Organizational Use?
Contact us to discuss how your organization can use this platform or to provide feedback about information needs.