Solutions · Public Sector

Community health that takes municipal accountability seriously.

The Surgeon General named social isolation a public health priority. Elitesgen gives cities, counties, and state public health departments a platform for measuring and moving community connection at scale, with a Foundation parent that will never sell the underlying data.

Built for: City and County Public Health, State DPH, Community Health Orgs
Municipal ledgerFY26 illustrative
  • Residents in scope128,400
  • Participating agencies6
  • Active programs11
  • Quarterly reportsGrant-aligned
  • Resident consentOpt-in per program

Illustrative municipal configuration. Final scope set during the scoping workshop.

What is broken today

Strategic plans list loneliness. Nobody measures it. Grants ask for outcomes. Nobody publishes them.

Public health leaders are being asked to show movement on community connection with tools built for something else. Here is where the gap usually shows up.

01

Strategic plans that list 'combat loneliness' without a measurement layer.

02

Grant reports asking for outcomes a survey can't produce.

03

Multi-agency programs with no shared data fabric for residents.

04

Legislators asking where the money actually went.

What we measure

City dashboards, grant-ready reports, multi-agency data fabric.

Three capabilities that let public health teams measure what the Surgeon General asked them to measure.

City-level dashboards

Residents, neighborhoods, programs

See how your city is connecting. Zoning-neighborhood-level resolution where sample size permits.

Grant-ready reporting

CDC, HRSA, SAMHSA, state DPH

Outcome reports formatted for the grants you're already accountable to.

Multi-agency

One data fabric, many programs

Libraries, parks, recreation, public health, aging services, all speaking to one resident-consent layer.

Grant-ready reporting

Outcome reports formatted for the grants you are already accountable to.

We map measurement into the reporting structures funders already use. When the grant period closes, the report is in the shape the funder expects, with methodology footnotes attached.

Review our research approach
  • 01CDC · REACH
  • 02HRSA · Rural Communities Opioid
  • 03SAMHSA · CCBHC
  • 04HHS · Healthy Brain Initiative
  • 05State DPH · SDoH funding
  • 06HUD · Community Development
How it fits

Cities, counties, state DPH, and federal grant recipients.

Municipal-budget aligned contracts. Regional community org pricing. Foundation-subsidized deployments for grantees aligned with our parent Foundation's mission.

Cities and counties

Municipal budget-aligned contracts

State public health

State DPH and associated agencies

Regional community orgs

United Way, community foundations, collaboratives

Federal grant recipients

Reporting aligned with funder requirements

Data warehouse and export

Snowflake · BigQuery · Databricks · Parquet S3 export

Methodology transparency

We publish what we measure. We disclose what we cannot yet claim. The contracts are on the record.

Where procurement rules allow, we publish our public-sector contracts. Our methodology is open. The data stewardship obligations run through a 501(c)(3) charter, not a vendor privacy page.

Procurement-aligned posture
SOC 2 Type IIIn progress, ETA 2026 Q3
HIPAA alignedBAA available on request
GDPR readyEU data residency option
State privacy lawsCCPA, NY SHIELD, TX SB8, VA CDPA
Foundation-backed

Elitesgen, Inc. is wholly owned by Elites Generation Foundation, a 501(c)(3) whose charter legally forbids behavioral advertising and the sale of individual user data.

Visit elitesgen.org
For public health and community leaders

Build the wellbeing infrastructure your community needs.

A scoping workshop with someone who has worked inside city and state procurement. Bring your strategic plan and the grants you are accountable to.