For Organizations

The data your work needs. Already translated.

You already know your community is struggling. Now you can prove it — with data that's sourced, cited, and ready to drop into a grant application, a board deck, or a conversation with your director.

Who Uses GWI Data

If your job is to help families, this is for you.

We didn't build this for researchers who already have data teams. We built it for the person staring at a grant deadline, or walking into a county commissioner meeting, or knocking on doors in a zip code they just got assigned.

Grant Writer

The grant that cites real numbers gets funded.

You know the community is struggling. The funder needs you to prove it with numbers. Pull the data, cite the source, move on — in the time it takes to write a paragraph.

Program Manager

Design programs around what the community actually needs.

Your gut says housing is the issue. The data says it's isolation. Now you know where to point the program — and how to explain that decision to your board.

Community Health Worker

Walk into any conversation with the data that matters.

Before you show up, you know what that block is dealing with. Chronic disease rates, food access, insurance gaps — in plain language, not a spreadsheet.

Policy Maker

Make the case with data that voters and colleagues understand.

Show up with data your colleagues can actually understand. Not a 40-page report — a number, a trend, and a plain-English sentence about what it means.

Corporate CSR

Know where your investment will matter most.

Your ESG report needs community impact data that holds up to scrutiny. This is sourced from Census and CDC — not a survey you ran at a company picnic.

Researcher

A composite wellness index, pre-built and defensible.

A composite wellness index built on federal data, with methodology you can cite and defend. Licensing available so you don't have to build it from scratch.

What You Get

Community intelligence in under a minute.

Enter any zip code or county. Thirty seconds later you have a full five-dimension wellness profile — pulled from Census, CDC, and USDA, written in plain English.

No data team. No procurement cycle. No waiting six weeks for a report that's already out of date. Just the numbers, when you need them.

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Five-Dimension Wellness Score

Community Connection, Health, Financial Security, Education, Safety — scored 0–100 for any U.S. community, with dimension-level breakdowns.

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Plain-Language Narrative

AI-powered interpretation of what the numbers mean in context — not just data, but the story the data is telling about that specific community.

03

County and State Comparisons

See how a zip code ranks against its county, state, and similar communities — the context that turns a number into an argument.

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Auto-Generated Brief

A formatted, data-cited summary you can copy and send to your director, board, or funder. From insight to inbox in one click. Coming soon.

How Organizations Use It

Real workflows. Real outcomes.

Real situations. Real deadlines. This is how practitioners actually use it.

Grant Writer
"I need community need data for the RWJF application by Friday."

Pull the wellness profile for your service area, export the five-dimension breakdown, and cite real Census and CDC data with source attribution — in about 10 minutes.

Program Manager
"We're expanding to three new counties. Which one needs us most?"

Run the analyzer on each county, compare scores across dimensions, and identify which community has the highest unmet need in your program's focus area.

Community Health Worker
"My client just moved to a new zip code. What's the resource picture there?"

Look up any zip in under a minute — insurance rates, food access, mental health burden, disability prevalence — before the next home visit.

Policy Maker
"I need to make the case for mental health funding at the county level."

Pull county-level mental health burden data, compare it to the state average, and arrive at the committee meeting with numbers that are sourced, contextualized, and easy to explain.

What We Offer

From free tools to custom research.

Start with the free analyzer and see what the data shows. When you're ready for more — syndicated reports, custom research, index licensing — we're here.

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Research Product

Syndicated Reports

County and state Family Wellness Reports — pre-built, annually updated, formatted for grant applications and program planning. Available by county or state bundle.

Annual updates included Get in Touch →
Research Product

Custom Research

Community needs assessments, program evaluations, and targeted data analysis built around your specific questions, geography, and audience. We do the research; you get the report.

Scoped per engagement Get in Touch →
Licensing

Index Licensing

License the Family Wellness Index for use in your own platforms, dashboards, or reports. Includes methodology documentation, annual data updates, and GWI attribution. Available for nonprofits, health systems, and researchers.

Academic discounts available Get in Touch →

The Pilot

It started in Horry County. It scales everywhere.

GWI's methodology was developed and tested in Horry County, SC — a community with real complexity: a retirement population, a tourism economy, rural zip codes, and one of the fastest-growing counties in the state.

The pilot showed that the five-dimension framework holds across very different community profiles — and that data, when translated well, moves people to act.

See Horry County Data →
5
dimensions measured across every zip code in the county
5+
federal data sources synthesized into one community profile
SC
SHIP priorities mapped — GWI's five dimensions align with state health goals
Free
to access for any practitioner, anywhere in the country

Staring at a blank Statement of Need?

That's the hardest part. We've got the community data — poverty rates, health burden, food access gaps, all sourced and cited. Tell us your zip code and your funder, and we'll point you to exactly what you need.

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Just try it. It takes 60 seconds.

Free. No account. No sales call. Enter a zip code and see what comes back — we think you'll find something useful in the first thirty seconds.