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.
OpenFn is a digital public good used by governments and NGOs in more than 40 countries to scale their programs via data integration, process automation, and active interoperability. The suite of technologies helps ensure that these critical integration projects are secure, stable, and scalable, providing organizations with the tools they need for long-term success.
HRx is a firm that provides training, consulting and technology solutions to enable diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We work with you to better assess your organization's unique culture and systematically identify the barriers minorities face in the organization. Our training is tailored based on your organization's unique needs to educate your employees, managers and senior executives.
412 Food Rescue is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending hunger by organizing volunteers to deliver surplus food to insecure communities instead of landfills. Since its creation in 2015, the organization has redistributed over three million pounds of food through the use of its mobile application, Food Rescue Hero. They are currently rolling out the app nationwide.
Muster is an advocacy and analytics platform that organizations use to engage supporters, influence public policy, and gain further insight into their audience. Muster empowers organizations to effect change in ways that are both effective and quantifiable through grassroots engagement and data analytics tools.
NICJR provides technical assistance, consulting, research, organizational development, and advocacy in the fields of juvenile and criminal justice, youth development, and violence prevention. NICJR works with an array of organizations, including government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and philanthropic foundations.
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.
Clusiv is the world’s first e-learning platform for the visually impaired and blind community who have faced barriers to access and equity in the modern workforce. We are a resource to vocational rehabilitation organizations, helping state, federal, and private organizations digitize vocational training & improve employment rate and outcomes.