ABOUT
IDENTITY ACCESS PROJECT
MISSION & HISTORY
Identity Access Project (IAP) removes the barrier of ID, providing opportunities to those in need.
After working for multiple nonprofits that serve at-risk populations, Founder Marybeth Moran established IAP in 2020 to address the need for this niche service providing identity access to disadvantaged individuals.
IDENTITY CHALLENGES
1, 2. Brennan Center for Justice (2006, November). Citizens without proof: A survey of American’s possession of documentary proof of citizenship and photo identification. https://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/legacy/d/download_file_39242.pdf
3. National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty (2004, April). Photo Identification Barriers Faced by Homeless Persons: The Impact of September 11, https://nlchp.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ID_Barriers.pdf
4. Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (2020). Understanding the 2020 Point in Time Count. Baltimore City’s Continuum of Care. https://homeless.baltimorecity.gov/hmis/read-2020-point-time-count
5. Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services (2019). Baltimore City Continuum of Care 2019 PIT Count Report.