DescriptionTo support Civic Commons, which was incubated as a 2011 Code for America project and sponsored by the District of Columbia to help government agencies share code, best practices, and innovations in IT.
DescriptionTo support Color of Change's ongoing civic empowerment programmes, which will help to create more authentic and representative narratives about criminal justice reform and other issues of importance to Black and historically marginalised communities in the United States.
DescriptionTo provide support for Define American's work to create more authentic and representative narratives about immigrants and refugees in the United States.
DescriptionTo support Democracy Works' efforts to increase their R&D capabilities to make their voter engagement tools even more effective at serving under-reached voter populations.
DescriptionTo support the Digital Security Exchange (DSX), a matchmaking effort seeking to increase digital security capacity by bridging the gap between civil society organisations that are particularly vulnerable given the U.S. political climate, and the digital security providers who want help them.
DescriptionTo support Equality Labs, a South Asian American human rights arts organisation working at the intersection of storytelling, design, technology, and digital security to end caste apartheid, Islamophobia, and religious intolerance.
DescriptionTo support civic tech startup Raheem.ai, a project of Fast Forward, in collecting and publishing data about interactions with police in the U.S. that local organisations, lawmakers, and police departments can use to better support their communities.
DescriptionTo support the Four Freedoms Fund (FFF), a national donor collaborative working toward full integration of immigrants as active participants in our democracy.
DescriptionTo support Equality Labs, a South Asian American human rights arts organisation working at the intersection of storytelling, design, technology, and digital security to end caste apartheid, Islamophobia, and religious intolerance.
DescriptionTo help Fuse Corps continue to grow its executive-level Fellowship program, which places experienced leaders within local governments to work on year-long projects tackling strategic issues like economic and workforce development, healthcare, public safety, climate change, and education.
DescriptionTo support FUSE Corps, which helps urban communities by partnering with civic leaders to identify pressing strategic challenges and recruiting executive-level fellows to help design innovative solutions.
DescriptionTo support the Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law, which is a think tank focused on privacy and surveillance law and policy—and the communities they affect.
We recognise your right to privacy. Therefore, we limit the collection of personal data and strive to work only with organisations that do the same. We will never use your data for any other reason than the one you provided it for – and we will never pass it on without your permission.