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Building the Public Interest Technology Infrastructure of the Future
How a robust public interest technology field can overcome historical inequities and ensure that everyone can fully benefit from technology.
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
How a robust public interest technology field can overcome historical inequities and ensure that everyone can fully benefit from technology.
Recent rapid growth in climate philanthropy risks redundancy, waste, and friendly fire.
For a more equitable, inclusive, multiracial, and multiethnic democracy, we must invest substantive, resourced, and long-term decision-making power in the public.
Tackling the world’s many problems does not require starting with large, ambitious proposals. Instead, we should begin with minimum viable consortia—small, agile initiatives that can learn and adapt as they grow.
Social problems are entrenched in distressed communities. New approaches for uplifting neighborhoods demonstrate the scale and collaboration necessary to offer opportunity to all.
Germany’s Mobile Counseling Teams empower local citizens to take back the public sphere from the far right.
Global charity A4ID boosts the ability of NGOs to fight poverty and corruption by connecting them to law firms.
Through place-based work, we have learned new ways to partner, collect data, and invest to bring systemic change and eliminate structural inequalities in our communities.
A collection of standout pieces published online about blockchain for good, collective impact, overcoming racial equity fatigue, and carbon offsets.