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The National Conversation About IDs- What Actually Works: ID Access Panel

A webinar hosted by The National Conversation about IDs

Many organizations want to improve ID access. Far fewer have built systems that deliver IDs consistently — month after month, client after client.

If your organization is building, expanding, or evaluating ID access work, this one-hour session will provide practical insight from practitioners operating successful programs daily.

Leaders from established ID access programs across the country will discuss what actually works operationally — from intake systems and agency partnerships to funding, coordination, and scaling services effectively.

These are not pilot concepts or theoretical discussions. These are active programs helping thousands of people obtain identification each year.

Panelists include:

Marybeth Moran
Founder & Executive Director, Identity Access Project (Baltimore)
Built a systems-focused model that consistently helps clients obtain identification in weeks, not months.

John Stamm
Director, Missouri State ID Access Coalition
Leads statewide ID access efforts in Missouri and previously helped launch Kansas City’s Municipal ID program.

Tammy Meyers
Homeless Outreach Advocate, Spokane Regional Health District
Created Spokane’s Connections to Identification Program through partnerships with licensing agencies, health systems, and street medicine providers.

Micaela Cox
Senior Program Manager, IDignity (Orlando)

Discussion topics include:

  • operational ID workflows

  • coalition vs. direct-service models

  • partnerships with DMVs and vital records agencies

  • funding and long-term sustainability

  • what it takes to start — and what it takes to scale

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