Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 4: Quality Education
UN Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education, aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education while promoting lifelong learning for all. Learn more about Quality Education in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 74,599 US organizations addressing UN SDG 4.
Discover tech solutions related to student loan debt, K-12 and higher education, remote learning and other key areas of education below.
Mentor Collective partners with forward-thinking institutions that are committed to equity, inclusion, and relationship-centered education. When you partner with us, you gain access to relationship-centered research, expert-led services and scientifically-backed technology that makes it possible for you to achieve high-quality, large-scale mentorship on your campus.
Consult Your Community is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit that inspires communities into action. Through semester-long, skills-based consulting projects, we mobilize college students to leverage their education, digital fluency, mentorship networks, and knowledge as customers to empower small business owners and drive change in their communities.
Rise First empowers first-generation low-income (FGLI) students and professionals nationwide to achieve their full potential by providing life and career advice, lists of support resources and mentorship opportunities through a technology platform with online tools. Our platform was built for and by FGLI students, serving as a real-life business and professional experience.
The pandemic has impacted the education of 50 million students. At Pandemic Professors, we believe all K-12 students deserve an opportunity to meet their educational goals. We provide free online 1-on-1 tutoring and mentorship to help students in underserved communities strengthen subject comprehension, build important skills and increase their academic confidence.
Career Karma is the easiest way to find a job training program online. By offering free coaching and peer mentorship, Career Karma has grown to over 150,000 members from every background and profession. Through its directory of 9,000 boot camps and trade schools, career switchers discover training programs by comparing courses and reading student reviews.