Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 1: No Poverty
UN Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty, aims to eradicate extreme poverty and reduce the proportion of people living below the poverty line by at least half. Learn more about Poverty in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 77,883 US organizations addressing UN SDG 1.
Discover tech solutions related to homelessness, housing insecurity, and other key areas of poverty alleviation below.
Evoqua Water Technologies is the global leader in helping municipalities and industrial customers protect and improve the world’s most fundamental natural resource: water. Our cost-effective and reliable treatment systems and services ensure uninterrupted quantity and quality of water, enable regulatory and environmental compliance, increase efficiency through water reuse.
Clean TeQ Water is one of the world's most innovative water treatment companies. We provide metals recovery and water treatment solutions for governments and companies. Our technology solutions include desalination, nutrient removal, zero liquid discharge and hardness removal. Our sectors of focus include municipal wastewater, surface water, industrial wastewater and mining process water.
Gravity Water is an International Non-Profit Organization that focuses on safe drinking water access for schools in need around the world. Gravity Water combines rainwater harvesting, elevated storage, and gravity-fed filtration, providing communities with access to a permanent source of safe drinking water that is on-site, self-sustaining, long-term, and 100% energy independent.
Founded July 2014, The Human Utility (formerly known as the Detroit Water Project) matches families needing help with utility bills to people who want to help through payments directly to utility companies. The Human Utility's platform divides a bill similar to a loan syndicate expanding the possible number of donors from around the world able to join together to ensure families never lose access.
Our mission is to build pathways out of poverty by leveraging partnerships & technology to connect people to resources. Since 2007 we have helped over 2.1 million people get connected with benefits and resources! With a few quick questions, we’ll help you get access to public benefits and community resources across our vast network.
Rheaply has created a new category for resource management called Asset Exchange Manager (AxM). AxM unlocks the value of underutilized assets by increasing discoverability and transparency of resources. Sharing and collaboration form just one part of the larger circular economy discussion, but it’s an area where organizations can make an immediate impact to reduce GHG emissions.
It shouldn’t be easier to get a credit card than it is to access public benefits we’ve already paid for. Yet, over 90% of families with children aren’t receiving the full set of benefits they’re entitled to. An estimated $60 billion of public assistance goes unclaimed every year. We refuse to accept this. We created AssistHub to ensure everyone can discover public benefits and other resources.
We’re powering faster, more sustainable humanitarian action with needs to resource matching software for crisis relief, disaster response, refugee aid, and beyond.