About GoodFaith CT

Why this exists

On October 1, 2025, Connecticut overhauled its public-works contract compliance rules. Good Faith Efforts plans replaced the old set-aside regime, the threshold dropped to $150,000 in state funding, and the recordkeeping expectations got sharper: written evidence of every SBE/MBE solicitation, documented reasons for every non-selection, two-plus years of retention, and a 45-day closeout window with real penalties behind it.

The state's tooling for all of this is PDF forms and an email inbox. Contractors were left managing audit-grade evidence in spreadsheets, sent folders, and paper files — where one missing record can cost the retainage on a six-figure job.

GoodFaith CT is the missing piece: an evidence vault that records outreach as it happens, keeps it tamper-evident, and turns it into a submission-ready packet when the filing is due.

What we believe about compliance software

  • Evidence can't be editable. Outreach entries lock after a short correction window; mistakes are voided in the open, never erased. That discipline is what makes the record worth trusting.
  • The compliance task itself shouldn't be paywalled. Finding certified firms, logging outreach, tracking bids — all free. You pay when you export the packet.
  • Your data is yours. Evidence lives in replicated object storage, exports are always available, and per-project purchases keep their vaults even if you cancel everything else.

Independence

GoodFaith CT is an independent product. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities or any state agency, and nothing in the product is legal advice. We track the statutes and CHRO guidance closely — and we say so plainly when something needs a lawyer instead of software.

Get in touch

Questions, feedback, or a compliance scenario we should handle better? Contact us or email [email protected] — a human reads every message.