• Organizations
    • U.S. Digital Corps places early career technologists who have recently graduated into a two-year, full-time, paid fellowship across the federal government.
    • U.S. Digital Response (USDR) organizes volunteers to help governments, nonprofits, and public entities respond quickly to critical public needs.
    • TechCongress is a one year technology policy fellowship associated with the US Congress.
    • Office of Science and Technology Policy is a policy office within the White House.
    • House Digital Service is an office within the House of Representatives focused on improving congressional processes through technology.
    • Tech Talent Project helps bridge the gap between technologists interested in public service and the government agencies hoping to hire them.
    • Open Technology Fund supports technology projects that counter online censorship and combat repressive surveillance to enable all citizens to exercise their fundamental human rights online.
    • Aspen Tech Policy Hub is an incubator that trains technologists on the intricacies of the policy making process.
    • Code for America partners with governments to help deliver software services, particularly to low income communities and to people who have been left out.
    • Federation of American Scientists embeds science, technology, innovation, and experience into government and public discourse to build a healthy, safe, and equitable society.
    • New America pioneers a new kind of think-and-action tank: a civic platform that connects a research institute, technology lab, solutions network, media hub, and public forum.
    • PIT-UN (Public Interest Technology University Network) fosters collaboration between universities and colleges to build the field of public interest technology and nurture a new generation of civic-minded technologists.
    • Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation improves systems that are the foundation for daily life, using data, design, technology, and policy as instruments for societal change.
    • Technologists for the Public Good empowers the workforce, giving them the skills, tools, and resources they need, to ultimately transform the public interest technology field and better meet the needs of the public.
    • All Tech is Human is collectively solving complex tech and society issues by uniting key stakeholders in the community to better understand values, best practices, and tradeoffs.
    • Gov AI Coalition is composed of government members from local, state, and federal agencies united in the mission to promote responsible and purposeful AI in the public sector.
    • Digital Services Coalition is a collection of agile technology and design firms that serve—or aspire to serve—the government.
    • Nava is a consultancy and public benefit corporation working to make government services simple, effective, and accessible to all.
    • Skylight is a digital consultancy using design and technology to help agencies deliver better public services.
    • Tekalo is a new initiative that matches tech talent with impact-driven organizations.
    • Data for Black Lives is a movement of activists, organizers, and scientists committed to the mission of using data to create concrete and measurable change in the lives of Black people.
    • ACLU defends the rights of all people in the United States. The ACLU works in courts, legislatures, and communities to protect the rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
    • Upturn drives policy change by investigating specific ways that technology and automation shape people’s opportunities, particularly in marginalized communities.