AIDE
- United States
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
• America's complex system of public benefits —the social safety net - has proven effective in reducing poverty and preventing adverse health outcomes, especially for children and seniors. However, government policies over time have led to lower investment in public services, contributing to issues with access, which disproportionately affects black and brown, low-income individuals and families
• Today, the U.S. social safety net programs are a complex web of programs and initiatives administered by local, tribal, state, and federal agencies.
• Signing up for your government benefits can be very confusing, with many Americans having incomplete or incorrect information when they sign up
• Many Americans do not participate in programs they are eligible for because they lack knowledge, are misinformed, have difficulty accessing a program due to administrative burdens—including onerous paperwork and documentation requirements and the stigma associated with needing help
• Improving outreach for safety net programs and easing onerous administrative burdens so that all individuals and families who need help can get it can significantly improve the health and well-being of many Americans.
The current situation is:
•UNWORKABLE: The current process for signing up for benefits is time intensive, opaque and there is a lack of trust in the entire process
•UNAVOIDABLE: 22.8% of Americans receive some form of social safety net benefit, and the number is likely to increase
•URGENT: With a rapidly aging population and a record rise in childhood poverty, there are more and more people turning to the social safety net for help
•UNDERSERVED: There is no comprehensive solution that allows Americans to find and apply for the help they need seamlessly
• AIDE is a web-based platform that simplifies enrollment into safety net programs!
• AIDE de-mystifies and de-stigmatizes the process of asking for help
AIDE will:
• Quickly and accurately determine which of the eleven safety net programs you qualify for
• Easily apply for your benefits and track the progress of your application
• Proactively help you re-enroll for the various benefit programs yearly, based on your updated information
• The prototype will focus on Medicare and Medicaid/CHIP and eventually grow to incorporate all eleven safety net programs. (Medicare, Medicaid/CHIP, EBT, WIC, SSI, TANF, school lunch program, Section 8 Housing vouchers, public housing, energy assistance including the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program)
AIDE will help Americans get the help they need when they need it most!
• 40 Million Americans live in poverty, and safety net programs like Social Security Insurance and SNAP/ food stamps keep an additional 28.9 Million and 5.1 Million people out of poverty, respectively. AIDE will improve access to the US's most successful poverty alleviation programs.
• According to the US Census Bureau, the child poverty rate in the US has doubled in 2022 (from 3.8 Million to 9 Million), increasing the likelihood of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including physical abuse, living with a parent who abuses drugs, and household dysfunction. Higher incidences of ACEs can have long-term health outcomes and be major risk factors for alcoholism, drug abuse, depression, and suicide attempts. AIDE will improve access to nutritional aid, income support, access to healthcare, and housing assistance and provide parents the opportunity to focus on their child’s well-being instead of economic hardship.
• According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, 69% of Medicaid dis-enrollments in 2023r(approximately 13.8 Million people) were due to "procedural reasons," which include having outdated contact information or missing a deadline. AIDE will make application for Medicaid easier and will proactively work with families to maintain their benefits as federal and state regulations change
As immigrants, Syed (our CEO) and his family have had to rely on safety net programs like cash assistance and the school lunch program as we have transitioned into life in the US.
As a physician, Syed partnered with social workers to help many patients get Medicaid, help with housing, help with food, and pay their utility bills. As a Value-Based Healthcare researcher, Syed focused on understanding how the US health insurance system works and how social determinants of health can determine health outcomes.
Syed's personal and professional experiences have given him the drive and an understanding of the pain points when accessing public assistance.
Kyler's (our CTO) father struggled with cancer for over 7 years. Social services were integral to his father getting medical care since he was unable to work after the first and second leg amputations. As his primary caregiver, Kyler learned a valuable lesson about how important access to healthcare is. With AIDE, Kyler sees an opportunity to provide people the access they need for a better quality of life, which the U.S. often falls far short of.
The team's professional experiences provide them with the business acumen needed to lead a team to overcome challenges and the technical know-how to work with the data required to stand up AIDE.
- Other
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- Concept
Over the past six months, we have conducted secondary research and customer and expert interviews to better understand US social safety net programs.
We have partnered with the Area Board of Aging (ABA) in Charlottesville, VA. The ABA is a nonprofit that counsels seniors as they access their Medicaid, Medicare, and other social safety net benefits. We are working with their counselors to co-design the AIDE platform. The team is sitting in on counseling sessions to observe and map the counseling process.
We have a detailed map of each web page that will exist in the prototype, along with the flow of information, and we have had initial meetings with our software developer to begin transforming these mappings into a UI.
We are also in the process of recruiting interns who can help us accelerate toward a prototype.
We are applying to solve:
• To get funding to recruit an experienced software developer who can speed up our timeframe to finish the prototype
• To gain access to a pool of talented problem solvers we can recruit to be part of our team
• To gain access to mentors, SMEs, and potential board members from the SOLVE network who can help us continue to evolve our thinking around AIDE and make it even better
• To be part of a community of like-minded thinkers and social entrepreneurs who will continually challenge us and hold us accountable
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)

