OpenFisca-inspired eligibility and funding rules

Policy rule library

CivicSyn is public/cooperative coordination infrastructure for essential goods and services. Local nodes coordinate demand, capacity, inventory, delivery, funding, and governance. The system recommends; people decide; every decision leaves evidence.

Food security first

The first domain connects kitchens, food banks, delivery partners, agencies, co-ops, and public reviewers around transparent allocation decisions.

  • Current picture: needs, capacity, inventory, delivery windows
  • Evidence trail: source, freshness, confidence, audit record
  • Public view: aggregate dashboards, maps, exports, outcomes
  • Human review: objections, approvals, overrides, follow-through
Public-safeResidents see aggregate information, not private case details.
Human-governedRecommendations require accountable review before action.

Public-benefit navigation

CivicSyn can publish public-safe rule descriptions for benefits navigation, grant-fit screeners, and funding coordination without exposing private fixture payloads or applicant records.

Open library API

Version diffs

Rule changes can be reviewed by version across variables, parameters, and formulas. Simulations remain advisory until explicitly approved by accountable operators.

Advisory until approved

Policy simulations are decision support, not final eligibility, medical, legal, or funding determinations. Public entries should show rule version, effective dates when available, inputs, outputs, assumptions, and human approval status before anyone treats them as operational guidance.

What changed and why it matters

Rule diffs should explain variable, parameter, formula, and dependency changes in plain language so residents, partners, and auditors can understand impact without reading code.

Published rule entries

  • No public policy library entries have been published yet.

Policy library entries expose public summaries, input expectations, output variables, and rule versions only. Fixture payloads and protected formula references are not public.