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Chip Kennedy is building AI for government — and changing how we think about civic innovation

26 min · 6 apr 2026
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On this episode of Build What Matters, host Tim Scales sits down with Chip Kennedy, founder of CivicReach, a Raleigh-based startup using voice AI to solve communication problems across the social safety net. Chip shares how his family nonprofit work led to building cutting-edge technology for government agencies, why Triangle startups in civic tech have unique advantages, and what this ecosystem needs to grow faster. What you'll hear: * How CivicReach uses AI to help government agencies and nonprofits field hundreds of thousands of calls * Why government workers are innovators, not laggards—and how that shapes CivicReach's approach * The strength of the Triangle's civic tech ecosystem (hint: both Anthropic and OpenAI's heads of government sales are based here) * What's missing: angel investing culture, better founder-mentor matching, and ecosystem visibility * Why Raleigh-Durham Startup Week creates energy that major tech conferences can't replicate About Chip Kennedy: Chip is the founder of CivicReach, a Durham-based startup using AI to modernize communication for social service agencies. A career technologist and social entrepreneur, Chip also co-organizes Triangle Tech Night and runs a family nonprofit in Boston serving families experiencing homelessness. Build What Matters is the official podcast of Raleigh-Durham Startup Co. Subscribe wherever you listen and visit raleighdurhamstartup.co to get involved.

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aflevering Chip Kennedy is building AI for government — and changing how we think about civic innovation artwork

Chip Kennedy is building AI for government — and changing how we think about civic innovation

On this episode of Build What Matters, host Tim Scales sits down with Chip Kennedy, founder of CivicReach, a Raleigh-based startup using voice AI to solve communication problems across the social safety net. Chip shares how his family nonprofit work led to building cutting-edge technology for government agencies, why Triangle startups in civic tech have unique advantages, and what this ecosystem needs to grow faster. What you'll hear: * How CivicReach uses AI to help government agencies and nonprofits field hundreds of thousands of calls * Why government workers are innovators, not laggards—and how that shapes CivicReach's approach * The strength of the Triangle's civic tech ecosystem (hint: both Anthropic and OpenAI's heads of government sales are based here) * What's missing: angel investing culture, better founder-mentor matching, and ecosystem visibility * Why Raleigh-Durham Startup Week creates energy that major tech conferences can't replicate About Chip Kennedy: Chip is the founder of CivicReach, a Durham-based startup using AI to modernize communication for social service agencies. A career technologist and social entrepreneur, Chip also co-organizes Triangle Tech Night and runs a family nonprofit in Boston serving families experiencing homelessness. Build What Matters is the official podcast of Raleigh-Durham Startup Co. Subscribe wherever you listen and visit raleighdurhamstartup.co to get involved.

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