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org-id.guide is the easiest, quickest and most accurate way to locate organization identifiers.
We maintain a register of organization lists. Those lists, in turn, provide unique identifiers for companies, charities, government agencies and other kinds of organizations.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@Many of the lists in our register are official identifier sources (such as a country company register); other lists may be maintained by third-parties. When we can, we link out to websites where you can look up a specific organization, although we also include codes for lists that don't provide a public search service.
We welcome new additions or updates to the register. We don't pre-judge the kinds of lists that should be included - but we do make sure the register includes good meta-data. We use that meta-data to provide a quality score that indicates how accessible and stable identifiers from the list are likely to be.
org-id.guide has been created by a partnership of open data standards groups in order to provide a robust, shared approach to the use of open, interoperable and unambiguous organization identifers.
It is a collaborative project designed to fill a gap in our shared data infrastructure.
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First, make sure you are collecting an identifier for each organization, as well as a name. You can lookup the best identifier list to use based on the country, organization type, or sector you are managing data for.
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@If you’ve come across an organization identifier, you can use org-id.guide to find out more about it and where to locate related open data.