Project Tech4Dev
Grant in 2024
Project Tech4Dev is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering NGOs with customized technology solutions. It offers a zero-code multimedia chatbot builder for interaction analysis, a recruitment program for tech professionals, and a SaaS data platform for storage and visualization, aiming to enhance technology and data usage within the social sector.
Goodera is a global technology platform that empowers corporations to manage their corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability goals effectively. It offers real-time data collection, analysis in local languages, impact tracking at the last mile, stakeholder reporting dashboards, and employee volunteering engagement features. Serving clients worldwide, Goodera was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, India.
THE/NUDGE INSTITUTE
Grant in 2021
The/Nudge Institute is dedicated to alleviating poverty in India through sustainable and scalable initiatives. Founded in July 2015 by Atul Satija, the organization is composed of a diverse group of leaders and entrepreneurs from various sectors. Its operations are structured around three main impact streams. The Centre for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship focuses on empowering underprivileged youth by aiming to positively influence over one million young lives annually. N/Core is dedicated to nurturing talent to address significant societal challenges. The up program targets extreme poverty by implementing a micro-entrepreneurship model designed to uplift ultra-poor families, with a goal to assist 100,000 households over the next decade. Over four years, The/Nudge Institute has positively impacted the lives of more than six million individuals through its various initiatives, including skill development, education, and healthcare, driven by a dedicated team of over 175 professionals committed to a vision of a poverty-free India.
Professional Assistance For Development Action
Grant in 2021
Professional Assistance For Development Action is a non-profit organization that works with India’s rural poor.
Jan Sahas is a community and survivor-centric organization that aims to eliminate sexual violence and forced labour.
Foundation for Ecological Security
Grant in 2020
Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) is an organization dedicated to ecological restoration and conservation in India, particularly in environmentally fragile and marginalized regions. Established in 2001 and based in Anand, Gujarat, FES collaborates with over 36,400 village institutions across 100 districts in 12 states. The organization assists local communities in protecting approximately 11.38 million acres of common lands, including revenue wastelands, degraded forest lands, and Panchayat grazing lands, thereby benefiting around 22 million rural people. FES focuses on improving governance of natural resources by supporting local institutions such as Panchayats, village forest committees, and watershed committees. Its initiatives include restoring forest cover, enhancing grazing lands to reduce pressure on forests, and integrating management of natural resources to encourage decentralization. Additionally, FES works to improve the economic conditions of impoverished community members to strengthen local governance structures, while also capturing critical data on biodiversity and promoting conservation measures for firewood and water use.
GiveIndia operates as a most trustworthy giving platform for donors. With contributions of over 300 crores made to our 200+ vetted and trusted nonprofits, our giving community of 1M+ donors has impacted lives of 4M+ people across 23 states in India.
Needslist
Venture Round in 2019
Needslist is a global platform connecting donors with NGOs for efficient humanitarian aid. It identifies urgent needs, uses local suppliers for quick delivery, and allows real-time tracking of impact metrics. Revenue is generated through commissions from affiliate suppliers and enterprise users.
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy
Grant in 2019
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy undertakes research, advocacy, and capacity building in areas related to public economics.
Property Rights Research Consortium
Grant in 2019
Property Rights Research Consortium enables evidence-based solutions for securing land, housing, and property rights for all Indians.
Dream a Dream
Grant in 2019
Dream a Dream has been empowering youngsters from vulnerable backgrounds through life skills using computers, communications training, and other modules. They work on a strong collaborative approach with local charities, corporates, volunteers, governments, expert consultants, and a host of national and international strategic partners.
Anudip Foundation
Grant in 2018
Anudip Foundation is a social enterprise dedicated to creating economic opportunities for impoverished communities in rural and semi-urban India. It focuses on providing IT-based job skills training, job placement services, and entrepreneurial development to empower youth, women, and marginalized groups. Anudip operates training centers known as Linkage Centers, where participants can acquire in-demand skills in information technology and entrepreneurship. The foundation addresses the significant challenges faced by these communities, including geographic isolation and limited educational resources, which hinder employment prospects. Graduates of Anudip's programs have access to three primary livelihood options: placement in mainstream jobs, entrepreneurship opportunities, and employment within Anudip's own project outsourcing centers, known as MERIT Centers. These centers not only provide jobs at wage levels significantly higher than the local average but also support aspiring entrepreneurs in launching IT-based micro-businesses. By tailoring its training programs to meet the specific needs of low-income communities, Anudip Foundation strives to foster sustainable livelihoods and enhance the overall quality of life for those it serves.
Propel, Inc. is a software development company based in Brooklyn, New York, established in 2014. The company focuses on creating mobile applications aimed at improving the financial health of low-income Americans. Its primary product, Providers, is a free app designed for EBT cardholders, enabling them to manage their government benefits, such as SNAP and rental assistance. The app also helps users track their finances, save on essential purchases, and earn cash through various incentives. Propel's mission is to empower individuals by providing tools that facilitate better budgeting and financial management.
Needslist
Seed Round in 2018
Needslist is a global platform connecting donors with NGOs for efficient humanitarian aid. It identifies urgent needs, uses local suppliers for quick delivery, and allows real-time tracking of impact metrics. Revenue is generated through commissions from affiliate suppliers and enterprise users.
African Leadership Academy
Series B in 2018
African Leadership Academy is an educational institution based in Roodepoort, South Africa, founded in 2004. It offers a two-year program that emphasizes leadership, entrepreneurship, and African studies. In addition to this core program, the academy provides a Gap-Year Program and a Global Scholars Program, both designed to cultivate entrepreneurial leadership. ALA aims to develop a robust network of over 6,000 leaders committed to tackling Africa's most pressing challenges and driving significant social impact, thereby contributing to the continent's growth and transformation.
Open Data Institute
Venture Round in 2018
The Open Data Institute Ltd. is a non-profit organization based in London, established in 2012. It aims to foster an open data culture that generates economic, environmental, and social value. By convening experts, the Institute promotes collaboration and innovation, helping to incubate and nurture new ideas through professional coaching and mentoring services. The organization offers a variety of educational courses focused on open data, including topics such as law and licensing, practical applications, and technologies. Through these initiatives, the Open Data Institute strives to unlock data supply, generate demand, and disseminate knowledge to address both local and global challenges. Founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt, the Institute operates with a global remit, engaging with individuals and organizations interested in leveraging open data for societal benefit.
Goodera is a global technology platform that empowers corporations to manage their corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability goals effectively. It offers real-time data collection, analysis in local languages, impact tracking at the last mile, stakeholder reporting dashboards, and employee volunteering engagement features. Serving clients worldwide, Goodera was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, India.
Tinkergarten
Series A in 2017
Tinkergarten, Inc. is a company that specializes in outdoor play-based learning classes for children aged 18 months to 8 years. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Northampton, Massachusetts, Tinkergarten focuses on providing authentic early childhood education through engaging activities. The company connects families with local leaders who facilitate these activity-based classes, fostering skill development in a natural environment. By offering a network of community leaders, Tinkergarten enhances the learning experience, allowing children to grow in confidence and capability while enjoying the benefits of outdoor play.
Landesa is a charitable institution based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1967. Initially known as the Center for Women's Land Rights, it rebranded in 2010 to reflect its broader mission. The organization focuses on helping marginalized populations secure legal rights to land, collaborating with governments, businesses, and local organizations to achieve this goal. By ensuring families have secure land rights, Landesa enables them to invest in their property, leading to improved agricultural productivity and sustainable livelihoods. This access to land rights contributes to enhanced nutrition, health, education, and overall resilience, ultimately fostering greater opportunities for future generations.
Fast Forward
Venture Round in 2017
Fast Forward is an accelerator dedicated to supporting social technology nonprofits. The organization offers a three-month program that includes a philanthropic grant, access to experienced mentors, a tailored curriculum, and a supportive community. By providing both financial and human capital, Fast Forward aims to help these nonprofits scale their technology solutions and maximize their impact in addressing social challenges.
Goodera is a global technology platform that empowers corporations to manage their corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability goals effectively. It offers real-time data collection, analysis in local languages, impact tracking at the last mile, stakeholder reporting dashboards, and employee volunteering engagement features. Serving clients worldwide, Goodera was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, India.
Propel, Inc. is a software development company based in Brooklyn, New York, established in 2014. The company focuses on creating mobile applications aimed at improving the financial health of low-income Americans. Its primary product, Providers, is a free app designed for EBT cardholders, enabling them to manage their government benefits, such as SNAP and rental assistance. The app also helps users track their finances, save on essential purchases, and earn cash through various incentives. Propel's mission is to empower individuals by providing tools that facilitate better budgeting and financial management.
Suyo
Venture Round in 2017
Suyo Columbia SAS is a Colombian company dedicated to providing property formalization services in urban areas such as Barranquilla, Bogotá, Cali, and Medellín. Founded in 2012 and based in Medellín, Suyo focuses on assisting low-income families residing in informal settlements to formalize their property ownership. The firm combines modern technology with a team of legal and property professionals to offer affordable and reliable services, including land titling, building registration, and property purchase studies. By leveraging mobile and geospatial technologies, as well as partnerships with microfinance and community organizations, Suyo streamlines the legal and technical processes required for securing property rights. This innovative approach allows the company to offer its services at approximately half the cost of traditional providers.
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Grant in 2017
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) is a non-profit organization that unites investigative journalists from over 70 countries to conduct collaborative inquiries into cross-border crime, corruption, and the accountability of power. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., ICIJ facilitates the production of in-depth multimedia reports that uphold high standards of fairness and accuracy. The organization comprises a network of more than 190 journalists who work together to share insights, methodologies, and best practices in investigative journalism. ICIJ members actively participate in global conferences and events, where they disseminate their findings and discuss the tools and lessons learned during their investigations, thereby fostering a better understanding of collaborative journalism practices worldwide.
Suyo Columbia SAS is a Colombian company dedicated to providing property formalization services in urban areas such as Barranquilla, Bogotá, Cali, and Medellín. Founded in 2012 and based in Medellín, Suyo focuses on assisting low-income families residing in informal settlements to formalize their property ownership. The firm combines modern technology with a team of legal and property professionals to offer affordable and reliable services, including land titling, building registration, and property purchase studies. By leveraging mobile and geospatial technologies, as well as partnerships with microfinance and community organizations, Suyo streamlines the legal and technical processes required for securing property rights. This innovative approach allows the company to offer its services at approximately half the cost of traditional providers.
BudgIT Foundation
Grant in 2017
BudgIT Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Lagos, Nigeria, dedicated to enhancing civic participation and fiscal transparency. Established in 2011, it operates a website that allows citizens to access and comprehend public budgets, thereby stimulating interest in public data and fostering discussions on governance. The organization employs innovative mobile and online solutions to present state and federal budgets in a user-friendly format, incorporating charts and performance analyses to facilitate understanding. BudgIT aims to make budgetary information accessible and engaging, encouraging Nigerians to participate actively in discussions about government allocations and expenditures. Through its efforts, BudgIT contributes to improved governance by empowering citizens with the knowledge needed to hold their government accountable.
Civic Hall
Venture Round in 2016
Civic Hall is a unique community center located in New York City, dedicated to fostering collaboration among civic innovators. The center serves as a gathering place for social entrepreneurs, government employees, hackers, academics, journalists, and artists, all focused on enhancing technology for the public good. Civic Hall promotes a dynamic exchange of ideas and resources, enabling individuals and groups to share knowledge and collaborate on projects that address public interest issues. By providing a supportive environment, Civic Hall encourages the development of tools and solutions that aim to improve civic engagement and social impact.
DataKind
Venture Round in 2016
DataKind is an organization dedicated to leveraging data science for humanitarian purposes. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York City, DataKind collaborates with data science and social sector experts to tackle significant global challenges. It engages in various projects that apply data science solutions to address critical humanitarian issues, while also encouraging discussions around the potential of data to effect positive change. The organization has established Chapters in multiple cities, including Bangalore, Dublin, San Francisco, Singapore, the UK, and Washington DC, expanding its reach and impact. Through its initiatives, DataKind aims to harness the power of data to serve humanity effectively.
Khan Academy
Grant in 2016
Khan Academy Inc. is a nonprofit educational organization founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California. Its mission is to provide a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere, through an extensive online platform that includes a vast library of videos, practice exercises, and assessments covering various K–12 subjects. The learning system is mastery-based, enabling students to grasp key concepts at their own pace before advancing to more complex topics. The platform also offers personalized SAT practice, MAP Accelerator, and preparation resources for Praxis Core and LSAT exams, in collaboration with prominent educational institutions. With over 18 million learners from 190 countries utilizing the service each month and more than 200,000 teachers using its instructional tools, Khan Academy emphasizes accessibility and inclusivity in education. The organization sustains its operations through a combination of donations from foundations, corporations, and individual supporters, alongside earned revenue, ensuring its resources remain free for all users.
Founded in 2009, Zoona is a mobile technology company that provides safe and reliable financial services to underserved communities across Africa. It offers products such as money transfers, electronic voucher payments, and agent payments through its interoperable distribution network. With operations in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, and support offices in South Africa, Zoona has processed over $2 billion in transactions since inception.
Hypothes.is is a non-profit organization established in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. It offers an open-source web-based annotation platform aimed at facilitating collaborative evaluation and discussion of information across various media, including news articles, scientific papers, and legislation. The platform allows users to engage in sentence-level critique and note-taking, enabling richer dialogue and exploration of topics. Hypothes.is is committed to improving the quality of information available on the internet by fostering community engagement and supporting interoperability standards through contributions to the Annotator project and the W3C Web Annotation Working Group. The organization collaborates with a diverse array of stakeholders, including developers, publishers, and academic institutions, to advance the development of next-generation read-write web applications.
Fast Forward
Seed Round in 2016
Fast Forward is an accelerator dedicated to supporting social technology nonprofits. The organization offers a three-month program that includes a philanthropic grant, access to experienced mentors, a tailored curriculum, and a supportive community. By providing both financial and human capital, Fast Forward aims to help these nonprofits scale their technology solutions and maximize their impact in addressing social challenges.
Phandeeyar is an innovation lab located in downtown Yangon, Myanmar, designed to harness the country's burgeoning connectivity revolution. It serves as an ICT hub where the tech community collaborates with NGOs, businesses, and media to develop tools and platforms that drive social change and development. The facility features a co-working space and hosts programs aimed at expanding the local tech talent pool, providing training workshops, seminars, and technology competitions. Events like hackathons foster innovation and community engagement, showcasing the potential for social impact through technology. Phandeeyar emerged from Code for Change Myanmar, which organized the nation's first hackathons, thereby highlighting opportunities for social innovation. The organization is supported by notable backers, including Internews and the Omidyar Network.
RevUp Software
Seed Round in 2016
RevUp Software is bringing leading-edge, easy to use analytics to Non-Profits, Academic Institutions and Political Organizations. We help fundraisers, while working with existing software, create new ways to identify, target, and engage their networks.
Tinkergarten
Seed Round in 2016
Tinkergarten, Inc. is a company that specializes in outdoor play-based learning classes for children aged 18 months to 8 years. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Northampton, Massachusetts, Tinkergarten focuses on providing authentic early childhood education through engaging activities. The company connects families with local leaders who facilitate these activity-based classes, fostering skill development in a natural environment. By offering a network of community leaders, Tinkergarten enhances the learning experience, allowing children to grow in confidence and capability while enjoying the benefits of outdoor play.
Code For Africa
Grant in 2015
Code For Africa is a Nairobi-based initiative established in 2012 that focuses on data journalism and civic technology. It operates CitizenLabs, which facilitate digital experimentation and transformation within newsrooms and social justice organizations. The organization provides various digital fellowships and skills programs aimed at enhancing digital literacy. Additionally, Code For Africa supports digital journalism pioneers through its funding initiatives, including innovateAfrica and impactAfrica. The organization is dedicated to building digital democracy solutions that empower citizens with actionable information, enabling them to make informed decisions and effectively engage with those in power.
Open Data Institute
Grant in 2015
The Open Data Institute Ltd. is a non-profit organization based in London, established in 2012. It aims to foster an open data culture that generates economic, environmental, and social value. By convening experts, the Institute promotes collaboration and innovation, helping to incubate and nurture new ideas through professional coaching and mentoring services. The organization offers a variety of educational courses focused on open data, including topics such as law and licensing, practical applications, and technologies. Through these initiatives, the Open Data Institute strives to unlock data supply, generate demand, and disseminate knowledge to address both local and global challenges. Founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt, the Institute operates with a global remit, engaging with individuals and organizations interested in leveraging open data for societal benefit.
Bridge International Academies
Series A in 2014
Bridge International Academies, founded in 2007 and based in Nairobi, Kenya, operates primary schools focused on providing education to underprivileged children. The organization offers scholastic services that adhere to national curricula and emphasizes comprehensive teacher training and development programs. Utilizing advanced wireless technology, Bridge International Academies aims to deliver quality education free of charge, enabling children from disadvantaged backgrounds to access the learning they need for a better future.
Change.org
Series B in 2013
Change.org is the world's largest social change platform, boasting over 150 million users across 196 countries. It empowers individuals to initiate campaigns, gather support, and collaborate with decision-makers to effect change in their communities. The platform focuses on social justice petitions, allowing users to advocate for various causes. As a certified B-corporation, Change.org is committed to creating a positive impact. The organization has attracted investment from notable figures such as Bill Gates, Arianna Huffington, and Richard Branson, as well as the Omidyar Network, founded by eBay's Pierre Omidyar.
Amicus is a company dedicated to supporting cause-driven organizations by enhancing their ability to connect with supporters and achieve their objectives. It offers an online postcard tool that enables nonprofits to utilize social network data and voter registration information to expand their reach and engagement. By integrating social intelligence with traditional offline datasets, Amicus provides organizations with valuable insights into their target audiences, helping them raise funds, attract members, and influence voters more effectively. Through its innovative technology, Amicus aims to empower these organizations to leverage their supporters' social networks, ultimately driving greater impact within their communities.
Founded in 2009, Zoona is a mobile technology company that provides safe and reliable financial services to underserved communities across Africa. It offers products such as money transfers, electronic voucher payments, and agent payments through its interoperable distribution network. With operations in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, and support offices in South Africa, Zoona has processed over $2 billion in transactions since inception.
Teach For India
Grant in 2011
Teach For India aims to help all children in India receive a high-quality education by engaging a talented group of young leaders to work in the country education sector.
African Leadership Academy
Grant in 2011
African Leadership Academy is an educational institution based in Roodepoort, South Africa, founded in 2004. It offers a two-year program that emphasizes leadership, entrepreneurship, and African studies. In addition to this core program, the academy provides a Gap-Year Program and a Global Scholars Program, both designed to cultivate entrepreneurial leadership. ALA aims to develop a robust network of over 6,000 leaders committed to tackling Africa's most pressing challenges and driving significant social impact, thereby contributing to the continent's growth and transformation.
Sunlight Foundation
Grant in 2011
Sunlight Foundation, established in 2006 and based in Washington, D.C., is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting government transparency and accountability. It achieves this by leveraging civic technology, open data, policy analysis, and journalism. The organization develops tools and platforms to make government information more accessible online, fosters community engagement, and advocates for policies that enhance transparency. Sunlight Foundation's work includes creating searchable databases, building user-friendly tools, and training journalists and citizens in data-driven watchdogging. Its initiatives encompass Sunlight Labs, Sunlight Reporting Group, Sunlight Live, and the Open House Project.
Founded in February 2010 by Chris Hughes, Jumo is a social network dedicated to connecting individuals and organizations focused on global change. The platform facilitates the discovery, support, and engagement with projects and initiatives that address local and international issues. By leveraging connection technologies, Jumo allows users to find and follow those actively working towards solutions in their communities and beyond. The organization operates as a 501(c)(3), emphasizing a mission-driven approach to fostering social impact. Users can explore various projects, engage with issues of interest, and contribute to the causes they care about, thereby creating a collaborative environment for social activism and support.
Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy
Grant in 2010
The Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy is a non-profit organization based in Bangalore, India. It aims to improve quality of life in urban India, through systemic change.
The organization was founded by Ramesh Ramanathan and Swati Ramanathan in 2001.
mySociety Limited is a charitable institution based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2003. The organization focuses on enhancing civic engagement through technology by developing websites that support the public and nonprofit sectors. Their services include web development, digital consulting, user experience consulting, and management of freedom of information requests. By leveraging technology, mySociety aims to enable citizens to interact more effectively with governmental and civic processes.
Global Voices
Grant in 2010
Stichting Global Voices is a charitable organization based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, founded in 2008. It comprises a global community of over 800 bloggers, editors, and translators dedicated to aggregating reports from blogs and citizen media. The organization focuses on amplifying voices that are often overlooked by mainstream international media, fostering a more inclusive dialogue by sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. Through collaborative efforts, Global Voices aims to enhance the visibility of underrepresented narratives and promote a more equitable media landscape.
Bridge International Academies
Grant in 2009
Bridge International Academies, founded in 2007 and based in Nairobi, Kenya, operates primary schools focused on providing education to underprivileged children. The organization offers scholastic services that adhere to national curricula and emphasizes comprehensive teacher training and development programs. Utilizing advanced wireless technology, Bridge International Academies aims to deliver quality education free of charge, enabling children from disadvantaged backgrounds to access the learning they need for a better future.
Global Integrity
Venture Round in 2009
Global Integrity promotes government transparency and accountability by harnessing data, analysis, and on-the-ground reporting of national and local issues, making the information easily accessible online.
Comat, established in 1996, focuses on providing information-based services to citizens in rural India, merging profitability with social welfare. The company aims to foster economic development in underserved markets through a range of services, including employability training, job creation, financial inclusion, and access to essential government services. Comat has developed a leadership position by effectively identifying and addressing the needs of rural populations, delivering its services via a network of Rural Business Centers. Additionally, Comat offers business consulting, technology integration, and support services to enhance operational efficiency for government, public, and private sector clients.
Common Sense Media
Venture Round in 2006
Common Sense Media is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering families, educators, and policymakers with trustworthy information and resources to navigate media and technology responsibly. It promotes digital equity, safe online practices, and healthy tech use for children.