
How Co-Impact Collaborates for Change
Co-Impact is a donor collaborative, backed by several individuals and foundations that are pooling resources to fund nonprofits. Co-Impact’s specific
From Teresa Mathew / Bloomberg CityLab: A Facebook messenger app allows people to record their interactions with police and include their own age, race and gender, location and how they felt about the incident, so that collectively these individual stories begin to build a larger overview of systemic issues with police brutality. Developed by an Army veteran whose partner was killed by police, the goal is to foster more reporting by citizens and then use that data to create more effective policies.
Co-Impact is a donor collaborative, backed by several individuals and foundations that are pooling resources to fund nonprofits. Co-Impact’s specific
The Collective Change Lab aims to catalyze a global movement towards more just and equitable systems by providing practical insight
The Everybody Votes Campaign works to address and narrow the racial disparity that exists in access to voting. Nellie Sires
Legacy+ supports movement building by teaming up with others and providing shared services like legal, accounting, finance, operations, and team
Media Done Responsibly is helping young people understand the media they consume, including the harm of disinformation and stigmatizing narratives
VisionSpring works to expand access to affordable eyeglasses and vision screenings so that nonprofits, social entrepreneurs, government agencies, and corporate
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