Interview with Carrie Joy Grimes (WorkMoney)
WorkMoney brings together experts who help consumers save money on everyday expenses. The organization has over five million members. Carrie
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.
WorkMoney brings together experts who help consumers save money on everyday expenses. The organization has over five million members. Carrie
Breakthrough works to make violence and discrimination against women and girls unacceptable. They shift cultural narratives within communities and the
Building on the widespread use of mobile phones in Kenya, Angaza has developed applications to provide people with financial services.
The Dara Institute operates on a model that recognizes how one dimension of poverty, such as income, affects other dimensions,
KickStart International provides tools that enable millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers in particular, to increase their incomes
The Protect Democracy Project works to prevent authoritarianism in the United States including by protecting free and fair elections and