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Benefits Data Trust

www.bdtrust.org

 
Benefits Data Trust (BDT) is a national nonprofit that helps people live healthier, more independent lives by creating smarter ways to access essential benefits and services. Each year, BDT helps tens of thousands of people receive critical supports using data, technology, targeted outreach, and policy change. Since inception in 2005, BDT has screened more than one million households and secured over $7 billion in benefits and services. BDT employs more than 200 people and provides enrollment assistance to individuals in six states and policy assistance to states nationwide.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.bdtrust.org
  • 1500 Market Street Suite 2800
    Philadelphia, PA USA 19102
  • Phone: 215.207.9100

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