Creating Tech Prosperity for All
People from disadvantaged communities have largely been cut off from the tech cornucopia. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Innovations in technology that serve the world (more)
People from disadvantaged communities have largely been cut off from the tech cornucopia. It doesn’t have to be this way.
A collection of standout pieces published online about nonprofit boards, hybrid meetings, Web3, ESG, and public interest technology.
Tech companies that prioritize the public interest are essential for a more just future, but they need investments at their earliest stages to thrive.
Five ways for funders to think about investing in data and AI that would put ownership of responsible data and AI squarely in the hands of the social sector.
Two leaders from business and philanthropy share recommendations for building stronger internal teams and a cross-sector ecosystem focused on designing technology with the needs of the public in mind.
Developing technology in the public interest starts with inviting the knowledge and experiences of marginalized communities into the public discourse.
Why we need cross-sector physical, social, and digital assets to undergird next-gen technologies and how philanthropy can help fuel an equitable innovation ecosystem.
An excerpt from Strong Connections on digitally powering grassroots innovation.
By investing in a talent pipeline of diverse public interest technologists, government and philanthropy can advance equity, expand opportunity, and make democracy work for the people.
How a robust public interest technology field can overcome historical inequities and ensure that everyone can fully benefit from technology.