ILIP™ Roundtables

Convening & Entry into Independent Validation
Structured convenings designed to educate, align, and responsibly qualify organizations for participation in the Independent Living Infrastructure Pilot (ILIP™).

ILIP™ Roundtables provide a neutral setting to understand platform calibration, validation pathways, and responsible participation frameworks before any commitment is made.

ILIP™ Roundtables Overview

Structured Convenings for Informed Participation

1 PURPOSE — Convening to Align Before Commitment

ILIP™ Roundtables are structured convenings designed to educate, align, and responsibly qualify organizations for participation in the Independent Living Infrastructure Pilot (ILIP™).

Roundtables provide a neutral setting to understand:

  • How Betti™ is calibrated by environment
  • What participation in ILIP™ entails
  • How independent validation through HOBEC™ works
  • How ASHP Affordable Smart Housing Program™ may apply downstream (optional)

Roundtables are informational and exploratory. They do not approve participation, guarantee funding, or determine outcomes.

2 WHO CONVENES & FACILITATES — Platform-Led, Institution-Ready Convenings

ILIP™ Roundtables are led and facilitated by Providence Wave Group (PWG).

They are designed to be co-hosted by institutional partners, including banks, foundations, and public-sector organizations, as the ecosystem scales.

In early stages, PWG convenes roundtables directly, with financial institutions and other partners participating as invited stakeholders. This allows institutions to observe, evaluate, and engage before assuming a hosting role.

3 WHO PARTICIPATES — Vertical-Specific Audiences

Roundtables are organized by environment and deployment context, including:

Senior Living & Aging in Place Healthcare-adjacent and behavioral health environments City-managed and transitional housing Real estate developers and home builders Manufactured & modular housing operators

Participants may include operators, owners, nonprofit leaders, public-sector representatives, and mission-aligned partners.

4 WHAT IS COVERED — Education, Not Evaluation

ILIP™ Roundtables provide a structured overview of:

Betti™ by Environment

  • How Universal Capabilities are calibrated by vertical
  • Differences between Betti Home Intelligence™ and Betti Care™

Build-by-Environment Exploration

  • How environments are scoped, calibrated, and governed

ILIP™ Validation Pathway

  • What data is evaluated (environment-level only)
  • Quarterly validation cadence through HOBEC™

ASHP Affordable Smart Housing Program™ Positioning

  • When ASHP Affordable Smart Housing Program™ may apply
  • Qualifiers, if any, through process
  • Circumstances where certification may be waived or discounted

Roundtables do not review individual data, operational dashboards, or proprietary details.

5 FORMAT, CADENCE & FLOW — How Roundtables Are Run

ILIP™ Roundtables are designed to be focused, time-bound, and outcome-oriented.

Typical format

  • Duration: 60 to 90 minutes
  • Audience size: 12–25 participants
  • Structure: Facilitated discussion with defined agenda

Typical flow

  • Context setting and objectives (PWG)
  • Betti™ platform overview by environment
  • ILIP™ pathway and validation cadence
  • ASHP Affordable Smart Housing Program™ overview (optional, downstream)
  • Facilitated discussion and questions
  • Optional next steps (exploratory MOU)

Roundtables are convened on a rolling basis, aligned to regional readiness and validation cycles.

6 PATHWAYS TO PARTICIPATION — How Organizations Move Forward

Participation in ILIP™ may occur through multiple pathways:

Path A — Via Roundtable

ILIP™ Roundtable
Exploratory MOU
(optional) LOI
ILIP™ Participation

Path B — Direct (No Roundtable Required)

Exploratory MOU
ILIP™ Participation

Roundtables are optional. Organizations may proceed directly to the exploratory MOU stage.

7 RELATIONSHIP TO VALIDATION — Independent Oversight

ILIP™ participation includes:

  • Independent validation conducted by the Human Outcomes & Built Environment Council (HOBEC™)
  • Quarterly evaluation as environments and household counts scale
  • Aggregated, anonymized reporting

Roundtables do not influence validation criteria, data interpretation, or findings.

8 WHAT ILIP™ ROUNDTABLES ARE NOT

ILIP™ Roundtables do not:

Approve or reject participation

Certify infrastructure or outcomes

Guarantee funding or incentives

Replace compliance review

Function as sales presentations

9 CLOSING — A Responsible Entry Point Into ILIP™

ILIP™ Roundtables provide a structured, low-risk way for organizations to explore independent validation, understand platform alignment, and determine appropriate next steps.

Organizations may participate in a roundtable or proceed directly to the exploratory MOU stage. Interest in future roundtables — including opportunities to host or co-host as an institutional partner — may be discussed through an introductory conversation.

Ready to explore ILIP™ participation?

Contact us to learn about upcoming roundtables or to schedule an introductory conversation.

Contact Providence Wave Group

Informed Participation Through Structured Convening

ILIP™ Roundtables exist to ensure organizations can explore independent validation responsibly — with clarity, context, and alignment before any commitment is made.
Providence Wave Group believes that infrastructure decisions affecting real lives and public resources should begin with education, not obligation.
ILIP™ Roundtables
Convening to align before commitment, validating before scale.