Elev gives youth-serving organizations the operational infrastructure to run better programs and prove it.
Most orgs know their programs are good. The problem is they can't show it. Staff miss documentation, schedules get built in spreadsheets, quality data lives nowhere, and come grant season or audit time there's nothing concrete to point to. Elev fixes that.
The platform works across two things an org needs to get right.
The first is compliance. Elev tracks whether your programs are actually running the way they're supposed to. Staff submit activity plans before sessions, log post-session forms after, and complete the workflow steps assigned to them. Supervisors do spot checks. Admins see what's complete, what's overdue, and who needs a follow-up, all in one place. Nothing falls through the cracks because the system surfaces it the same day.
The second is program quality. Elev collects the signals that actually tell you how a session went: staff preparation, supervisor observations, and kid sentiment captured right from the floor. Those signals roll up into a PQI score for each session and program. Over time, that score shows you where quality is strong, where it's dropping, and what's driving the difference. It's not a survey. It's a live picture of your program in motion.
For organizations running multiple sites, Elev keeps everything connected. Leads build schedules and assign staff. Enforcers track overdue steps and escalate the same day. Supervisors log spot checks from their phone during a session block. Admins review the week's data before it goes to leadership. Everyone has a role and the platform holds them to it.
Elev is built for organizations that take program quality seriously and need a system that keeps up with the pace of real operations. If you run youth programs and you're still managing compliance in spreadsheets and group chats, this was built for you.