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<p>&quot;The Open Eligibility taxonomy consists of two important concepts: Human Services and Human Situations.</p>
<p>Human Services are services offered by government or charitable organizations, and include things such as housing, food pantries or counseling services.</p>
<p>Human Situations are ways of describing attributes of a person that could help them find programs they are looking for, including examples like: veterans, physical disability or seniors.&quot;</p>
<p>For more information, see <a href="https://support.findhelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/4404055283227-The-Open-Eligibility-Project">https://support.findhelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/4404055283227-The-Open-Eligibility-Project</a></p>
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  <description value="&quot;The Open Eligibility Project is a collaborative for a series of standards for the human services sector. The Open Eligibility taxonomy is a simple way to categorize human services and human situations. With these common categories, we, as service providers, navigators, and people in need, can find human services quickly and easily.&quot;&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;&quot;The Open Eligibility taxonomy consists of two important concepts: Human Services and Human Situations.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Human Services are services offered by government or charitable organizations, and include things such as housing, food pantries or counseling services.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Human Situations are ways of describing attributes of a person that could help them find programs they are looking for, including examples like: veterans, physical disability or seniors.&quot;&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;For more information, see [https://support.findhelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/4404055283227-The-Open-Eligibility-Project](https://support.findhelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/4404055283227-The-Open-Eligibility-Project)"/>
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