Category: 2021

  • Supporting Resilience Programs for Girls and Youth in India with CorStone

    Cultivating personal resilience is a foundational step in helping youth to thrive – one which is often missing in global development programs. Research shows that fostering resilience in youth, or the ability to bounce back and thrive after challenge or crisis, improves a multitude of other positive outcomes. CorStone envisions a world that chooses love…

    Female students smiling. CorStone helps improve health and education outcomes through digital training for girls in India.

  • Overcoming Cycles of Marginalization in South Africa with LEAP Science and Math Schools

    Project Type: Virtual or On-site When: April to May, or July to mid-September South Africa is one of the most unequal societies in the world – more than a third of the country’s population live in need. Most schooling currently available to South African children is inadequate, perpetuating academic deficit and ignoring the development of…

    Students and teachers outside next to colorful wall that quotes Dr. Seuss

  • Activating the Potential of Impoverished Families in Paraguay with Fundación Paraguaya

    Project Type: Virtual or On-Site (Short-term available) When: Flexible In Paraguay, more than 30% of the population lives in poverty. Six out of ten young people with jobs have bad working conditions, lack of adequate protection, and low wages. This disadvantage is due to the scarce opportunities and difficult access to specialized training and services…

    Farmers market with sign for fundacion paraguaya

  • Preparing Youth for Employment with Women in Technology Uganda

    Educating girls and women leads to a decrease in social and economic violence, and yet, over 500 million women and girls are illiterate. Women and girls risk being left outside the labor force or trapped in vulnerable or low-quality employment, due to a lack of skills, absence of quality jobs, and gendered expectations of their…

    Three women smiling at laptop screen

  • Transforming the Lives of Impoverished Communities with the Cambodian Children’s Fund

    The people of Cambodia battle intense poverty, homelessness, malnutrition, and lack of basic healthcare. 20% of Cambodian citizens live below the poverty line, with much of the rest of the population hovering just above. Millions still struggle with limited access to various necessities, including education. In the Steung Meanchey garbage dump in Phnom Penh, children…

    Four girl students walking outside together

  • Inspiring a Generation of Female Leaders in Rwanda with Gashora Girls Academy of Science and Technology

    Project Type: Virtual or On-site When: July to August or early to mid-December According to 2012 to 2014 statistics from the Ministry of Education, out of the 13,557 primary students enrolled in technical training institutions in Rwanda, only  39.3% were girls. The representation is even lower in universities, at 33.35%, due to lower levels girls…

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  • Advancing Quality Schooling in India with Learning Links Foundation

    Project type: Virtual or On-site (Day of Service/Short-term available) When: Any Dates Although the education system, especially with regards to access, has significantly improved, the quality of education and attainment of grade-level competencies continues to be a serious cause of concern in India. The 2015 Indian National Achievement Survey showed that over 50% of grade…

    Girl smiling and pointing at artwork on chalk board

  • Creating Employment Opportunities in Rural Communities with DigitalNEST

    Project Type: Virtual When: Flexible The rural, agricultural-based cities of Watsonville and Salinas were historically locked out of the economic opportunity and digital innovation brought by the tech to other California communities. The people of these cities lack adequate access to technology, which greatly impacts their opportunities, connections, and ability to prosper in the workforce.…

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  • Fostering Entrepreneurial Development with EntreEd

    Project Type: Virtual When: Flexible “In this age of educational accountability through standards and assessments with only one right answer and success measured by test scores, we need to keep young minds open for alternative ways of thinking…teach students not to get a job, but create one.”  — Dr. Gene Coulson Executive Director, The Consortium…

    Girl smiling in classroom

  • Supporting Unemployed College Graduates with COOP

    Project type: Virtual/short term When: January to mid-March or mid-June to late August Nationwide, half of college grads (ages 21-27) are unemployed or underemployed, including more than two thirds of black college grads. Even in the digital economy, a bachelor’s degree is not enough. We need social capital—connections, casual favors, timely referrals—as much as we…

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