
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 Jenny Chen / The Huffington Post: To help with the doctor shortage in India, a non-profit called Noora Health is training patients’ family members to check pulses, supervise physical therapy, encourage a healthy diet, and administer medication to reduce readmission rates.
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Humanitarian OpenStreetMap develops open source apps and tools for collaborative mapping and geospatial data collection. The organization uses map data
The Office of American Possibilities coordinates collaborative work on “moonshot” ideas to tackle social challenges. John Bridgeland of the Office
LifeBank uses technology and innovation to provide access to critical medical supplies to hospitals. Read the interview with Temie Tubosun
The Barefoot College Tilonia is a community-based grassroots organization that pairs the skills and intelligence of rural people and ‘experts’
Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator helps young people succeed in their careers by coordinating “learning and earning opportunities” into pathways that
New Profit is a national venture philanthropy organization created by and for social entrepreneurs. They use a model to support