
Interview with Mary-Pat Hector (Rise)
Rise trains young people to use their voices and lived experiences to build students’ political power and make college more
From Anya Kamenetz / NPR: A software platform, developed by a women-led nonprofit startup, aims to make it easier and less traumatic for victims to report sexual assault. In use on 12 college campuses, Callisto provides administrators and students with appropriate resources, and highlights patterns and repeat offenders. Since its adoption, the platform’s founder says, victims are reporting incidents faster, making it easier for schools or the police to take effective action.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab Interview with Tracy DeTomasi of Callisto.
Rise trains young people to use their voices and lived experiences to build students’ political power and make college more
Poverty Stoplight provides self-evaluation surveys – based on community feedback – to empower households to lift themselves out of poverty.
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Roots of Peace supports farmers in reclaiming their livelihoods after war. The organization works with international partners to remove land
Echoing Green supports emerging social and environmental entrepreneurs and helps kickstart their ideas through seed funding, and an intensive 18-month
Benetech uses data and technology to create and implement solutions that empower people to improve their lives. The organization expands
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.