| State of Ohio: Government information and services. |
| Capitolimpact Government Gateway: Provides information on the political infrastructure of the state. |
| Government Employees Association: A non-profit organization incorporated in 1965 to provide economic insurance benefits to government employees and their families. Based in Cleveland, Ohio. |
| Local Tax Info: Provides solution for Ohio Municipal Corporations to place tax information online in conformance with Ohio House Bill 477. |
| Ohio Arts Council: Builds the state through the arts, economically, educationally and culturally, preserving the past, enhancing the present and enriching the future for all Ohioans |
| Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles: Provides vehicle licensing, titling, and registration information as well as forms and contact information. |
| Ohio Civil Rights Commission: Provides specific provisions designed to assist preventing discrimination in employment or union membership. |
| Ohio Consumers' Counsel: Represents the interests of Ohio's residential utility customers in proceedings before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, other regulatory agencies and in the courts. |
| Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council (ODDC): A planning and advocacy body committed to community inclusion for people with developmental disabilities. |
| Ohio Division of Travel and Tourism: Provides information on lodging, attractions, places to visit, and events. |
| Ohio Housing Trust Fund: A state funding source that provides affordable housing opportunities and improves housing conditions for low-income Ohioans. Includes history and list of beneficiaries by county. |
| Ohio Office of Child Support: Provides resources and information to assist state residents in understanding, complying with, and benefitting from child support regulations. |
| Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund: Includes information on benefits and services. |
| Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission: Works in partnership with people with disabilities to assist them in achieving greater community participation through opportunities for employment and independence. |
| Public Utlities Commission of Ohio (PUCO): State government agency responsible for regulation in electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and wastewater, and transportation. |
| The Industrial Commission of Ohio: The IC serves injured workers and Ohio employers through expeditious and impartial resolution of issues arising from workers' compensation claims and through establishment of adjudication policy. |
| The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services: Develops and oversees programs that provide health care, employment and economic assistance, child support, and services to families and children. |