Nava Public Benefit Corporation's 2025 Public Benefit Report
Nava Public Benefit Corporation (Nava PBC) has recently published its 2025 Public Benefit Report, titled "Building Long-Term Momentum for Effective Government Services." This report underscores Nave’s dedication to enhancing federal and state agencies by delivering modern, resilient, and future-proof digital services that positively impact millions of citizens across the United States.
The core theme of this year’s report is about fostering sustainable outcomes in an era where trust in public institutions is waning. Sha Hwang, Nava’s Chief Operating Officer and co-founder, noted, "Our scale and breadth of experience across programs enable us to break the cycle of wasteful government spending and failed delivery." He emphasized that the report’s underlying message revolves around seizing current opportunities to abandon outdated practices, paving the way towards truly transformative changes.
In a world increasingly shaped by technological advancements, the urgency for federal and state agencies to modernize their systems has never been more pronounced. New federal legislation mandates rapid advancements in technology, often leaving agencies vulnerable to vendors who may lock them into outdated, ineffective proprietary systems. In this landscape, Nava emerges as a pioneer, prioritizing sustainability, transparency, and human-centered impact over short-term solutions that could lead to unforeseen challenges.
The report highlights several projects that illustrate how Nava is executing its mission:
- - Partnership with HHS: Notably, Nava has collaborated with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to revamp Grants.gov, a critical platform linking grant seekers to over $300 billion in public funding each year. By leveraging open-source technology, Nava not only aims to prevent vendor lock-in but also enhances transparency and elevates the user experience for all stakeholders involved.
- - Research and Collaboration: Continuing its commitment to governmental collaboration, Nava has engaged in multi-year research with various states regarding shared technology and funding models. This initiative supports intergovernmental cooperation and promotes the reuse of tools and infrastructure, ultimately fortifying state capabilities.
- - Lead Contractor: Further establishing its reputation in the industry, Nava has expanded its role in Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) programs, becoming one of the foremost vendors in this arena. Currently, it serves as the prime contractor for three of the nation’s 13 PFML programs, aiding states in providing reliable and accessible benefits to working families, effectively supporting the wellness of their constituents.
Since its inception over a decade ago, Nava has remained resolute in its mission to simplify government services and tackle the fundamental technological challenges inherent to existing systems. What began as a modest startup has evolved into a formidable organization, now boasting a workforce of over 600 committed individuals focused on creating digital solutions that endure the test of time.
The complete 2025 Public Benefit Report is accessible at
Nava PBC's official website. The insights found within highlight a forward-thinking strategy for government service enhancement, establishing a template for how technology can be harnessed for the greater good.