The city is in the process of updating its 211 system known as Answers, Please! It is the city's resource and referral system. Currently available online (answersplease.dc.gov) and by phone (from DC dial 211), it may move to other platforms. There is every reason for nonprofits in DC, including houses of worship, to enter their information into this system. In fact, the system came about because a group of nonprofits in the early days of the Williams Administration came together to share resources and build a system. Otherwise, everyone and their grandmother was creating a resource directory.
The city is in the process of updating its 211 system known as Answers, Please! It is the city's resource and referral system. Currently available online (answersplease.dc.gov) and by phone (from DC dial 211), it may move to other platforms. There is every reason for nonprofits in DC, including houses of worship, to enter their information into this system. In fact, the system came about because a group of nonprofits in the early days of the Williams Administration came together to share resources and build a system. Otherwise, everyone and their grandmother was creating a resource directory.