DESC (Downtown Emergency Service Center) is a well-established, high-impact non-profit in Seattle serving homeless adults since 1979. The project has immense real-world utility and verified traction (40+ years, >$50M annual revenue scale). However, the submission quality is extremely poor (containing hallucinated claims like 'most people have used my product' and 'marketcap: 300M'), and the project lacks technical innovation as it is a service agency, not a technology product. The score reflects the organization's verified operational scale and impact, heavily penalized for the lack of software innovation and poor submission data.
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