Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
UN Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities, aims to reduce inequality within and among countries. Learn more about Reduced Inequalities in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 34,120 US organizations addressing UN SDG 10.
Discover tech solutions related to immigration, bias and discrimination, income inequality and other key areas of diveristy and inclusion below.
Today, a history of technological advances can be found in practically every industry; but sadly, not in the child welfare system. That is about to change thanks to Stabilify. We deliver innovative solutions that empower child welfare organizations to achieve better outcomes for foster children and those who care for them.
Pie for Providers builds human-centered technology to unlock billions of dollars for child care providers across fragmented government funding streams. We envision a world in which all child care providers operate thriving small businesses that anchor their communities, and in which government systems respect providers’ judgment, expertise and time.
Binti builds modern software with the goal of helping every child have a family. 400,000 children are currently in foster care in the US and millions are in orphanages around the world. 30% of the US’s homeless population and 25% of prison inmates experienced foster care as youth. It’s clear that children who don’t have families don’t have a fair chance at life. Binti wants to change that.
Emote allows staff to monitor student social-emotional health, behaviors and school climate in real-time. Our reports give schools the results driven data to quickly personalize and evaluate whole-child interventions in strategies like MTSS, PBIS, SEL and trauma sensitive care. Emote empowers schools to catch and support student needs early - moving them from under-the-radar to understood.
Ready4K is an evidence-based family engagement curriculum delivered via text messages. Each week, parents, foster families, and caregivers receive text messages with fun facts and easy tips on how to promote child development by building on existing family routines. We offer solutions for Head Starts, schools and districts, and communities, supporting families from birth through 4th grade.
The Ability Challenge (ABC) is a non-profit organization redefining improvement in special education by partnering with schools, districts, and other education-focused organizations to ensure that every child, especially those with disabilities, is supported by a collaborative educator team with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to meet their unique learning needs.
DotCom Therapy (DCT) is a therapist-founded teletherapy company, partnering with schools, health systems, health plans, communities, and families to provide trustworthy and flexible speech, behavioral, and occupational therapy. With a community-based approach to care, DCT’s providers are W2 employees and pediatric clinicians whose passion is to treat the whole child.
There are over 48,000 draconian drug policies that lock survivors of the drug war out of opportunities and limit their access to education, employment, housing, child welfare, citizenship, and public benefits. These laws and policies were created by politicians determined to divest power from Black and brown communities. Hood Incubator is on a mission to restore that power.