
Interview with Liz Chamberlain (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap)
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap develops open source apps and tools for collaborative mapping and geospatial data collection. The organization uses map data
From Connie Duckworth / Harvard Business Review: Arzu is a nonprofit organization that empowers women rug weavers in rural Afghanistan by connecting them to markets to buy their goods and supporting education, maternal health and community programs.
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Humanitarian OpenStreetMap develops open source apps and tools for collaborative mapping and geospatial data collection. The organization uses map data
Living Goods aims to empower community health workers and expand access to critical healthcare to under-resourced areas. They work with
Building on the widespread use of mobile phones in Kenya, Angaza has developed applications to provide people with financial services.
Imperative 21 works to reimagine the relationship between the private sector, government, and civil society to improve outcomes for the
Hispanics in Philanthropy is a philanthropic organization funds, scales, and supports Latine-serving nonprofits that are focusing on most pressing issues
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