Google

Google is a multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. Its extensive product portfolio includes Google Search, which provides access to online information; Google Ads, an auction-based advertising program; AdSense, which allows websites to display ads; and YouTube, a platform for video content. Google also offers Android, an open-source mobile operating system, alongside hardware products like Chromebooks and Chromecast. The company provides cloud-based services such as Google Drive, Google Cloud Storage, and Google App Engine, as well as tools for real-time analytics. Additionally, Google AI focuses on advancing artificial intelligence and integrating it into various products. The philanthropic arm, Google.org, supports initiatives that leverage technology for social good, while the Google Foundation invests in innovative technologies to address global challenges. Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in Mountain View, California, Google has become the world's leading search engine and a key player in the digital landscape.

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The non-profit software foundation working to solve security problems in the open source supply chain.

spunout

Grant in 2022
SpunOut is an Irish non-governmental organization that provides online youth information. It also provides youth information and supportive factsheets on topics such as mental health, politics, physical health, education, and employment.
National Digital Inclusion Alliance promotes digital fairness by funding community initiatives and empowering decision-makers.
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is named for the U.S. Supreme Court's first African-American Justice.
The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is the largest minority education organization in the United States, dedicated to supporting African American students in their pursuit of higher education. Each year, UNCF enables over 60,000 students to attend college by awarding approximately 10,000 scholarships and internships through a vast array of programs aimed at those from low- and moderate-income families. The organization also provides essential financial support to its 37 member historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to enhance scholarships and institutional capacity. Additionally, UNCF actively advocates for educational equity and college readiness through national media campaigns and local events, emphasizing the importance of education. Founded in 1944 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., UNCF manages an endowment fund to further its mission of ensuring that African American students can attend and graduate from college.

Helm

Grant in 2021
Helmis an NPO that provides organization-leading inclusion solutions and promotes participation of persons with disabilities in all aspects of life. Helm provides comprehensive advisory and coaching services for institutions, professionals, and governments. Helm enables ease of policy and strategy integration towards the effective and sustainable inclusion of Persons With Disabilities in the workplace, marketplace, and events.

CodeHouse

Grant in 2021
CodeHouse is a non-profit that focuses on cultivating a strong pipeline between students of color and industry-leading technology companies.

Founderland

Grant in 2021
Founderland exists to level the playing field, supporting women of colour founders to grow sustainable businesses, empowering them through community, education, and investor-readiness support.

Needslist

Grant in 2021
NeedsList PBC operates a digital platform designed to connect individual and corporate donors with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to facilitate humanitarian aid. Established in 2016 and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the platform focuses on assisting refugees, supporting local economies, and promoting grassroots innovations. It partners with local aid organizations to identify urgent needs and utilizes local suppliers for quick and sustainable delivery of food, transportation, and essential supplies. Users can engage with the platform by donating cash, purchasing products, or volunteering. NeedsList emphasizes transparency and efficiency in its operations, providing real-time impact metrics to help partner organizations monitor their activities and outcomes. The company generates revenue through commissions from affiliate suppliers and enterprise users of its platform.
North Carolina A&T State University is so many things to so many people, both in our state and around the country. North Carolina A&T State University is an HBCU. We are a top-flight research university, the largest historically black university (HBCU) in the country, the #1 producer of degrees awarded to African Americans in North Carolina and nationally recognized or our excellence in science, technology, mathematics and engineering (STEM) education. We are a diverse community, bound by intense pride and tradition, with fiercely loyal alumni who hold positions of importance and influence in companies and government agencies across the state, the country and the world. We are achievers, driven by a curious, limitless, fearless spirit that fuels discovery and innovation, resulting in 41 patents issued based on our research, as well as numerous spin-off and start-up companies. We are inclusive and welcoming, with students from many backgrounds and cultures, every part of our state, our nation and countries around the globe. We are passionate, driven by a desire to do more, be more and make more of a difference. Since we opened our doors in 1892, we have focused on giving every student the hands-on opportunities, core knowledge and global perspective that will lead them to make real and lasting change in their lives and the lives of others. At N.C. A&T, we have so much to be proud of, and you can learn more about those "Points of Pride" here. You can also use the links below to learn more about what makes N.C. A&T unique, from our leadership and history to our many rankings and recognitions.
Initially founded as a private institution in the Methodist tradition, Morgan State University was purchased by the state of Maryland in 1939 to offer more higher education opportunities to its minority constituents. Morgan State University is an HBCU. Morgan State University is located in Baltimore, and offers a wide range of studies for undergraduate and graduate degrees. Graduate studies include a long list of social studies, business and all sciences, while doctoral programs include a list almost as long in areas such as engineering, environmental sciences, public health, and so much more. Morgan State University proudly provides a well-rounded educational experience to all students. The faculty encourage students to get involved on-campus to ensure students are invested in their future. Student programs and support services are available, from organizations to academic and personal counseling. Staff and faculty understand the pressures of academic life, and want to make sure the students are able to deal constructively with those stresses. If you’re interested in a unique institution that values the highest level of education, a well-rounded experience and dedicated faculty, look no further. Call Baltimore your new home and check out Morgan State University.

Saildrone

Grant in 2021
Saildrone, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of autonomous sailing drones powered by wind and solar energy, enabling efficient and cost-effective ocean data collection. Founded in 2012 and based in Alameda, California, the company operates a fleet of these drones to gather live ocean data for various applications, including weather forecasting, oceanography, climate research, fish stock analysis, and environmental monitoring. By providing comprehensive data, Saildrone supports governments and private entities in addressing ecological challenges and enhancing understanding of planetary systems. The company aims to build the world's largest high-resolution ocean datasets, contributing to improved insights in areas such as climate change and carbon cycling.

Predictiva

Grant in 2021
Predictiva is a company that provides an artificial intelligence platform designed to enhance financial trading and investment management using advanced Deep Reinforcement Learning algorithms. It offers solutions that cater to various financial assets, focusing on optimizing decision-making in complex financial markets. By leveraging cutting-edge AI technology, Predictiva aims to deliver predictable profits while minimizing risks, enabling users to engage in a more accurate, data-driven approach to trading. The platform is accessible to users without a background in AI or data science, utilizing autonomous machine learning algorithms to simplify the trading process and enhance financial intelligence for traders and investment managers.

Raxplay

Grant in 2020
Raxplay is a virtual reality music venue. It enables music artists to perform live in virtual reality.

Alerje

Grant in 2020
Alerje, Inc. is a healthcare technology company based in Detroit, Michigan, that focuses on enhancing the quality of life for individuals with food allergies. Founded in 2015, the company has developed an innovative epinephrine auto-injector designed to fit into a smartphone case. This device is complemented by a mobile application that provides location and information alerts to a user’s designated CareCircle, which can include emergency services, family, friends, caregivers, and medical professionals. By integrating Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) with a digital health approach, Alerje aims to improve the management of food allergies through accessible and immediate support.

Injaz

Grant in 2020
INJAZ was founded in 1999 as a project under a USAID-funded program, Save the Children. In 2001, INJAZ became an independent, nonprofit Jordanian organization. Over the past 18 years, INJAZ has established itself as a leading solution provider linking the public, private, and civil society sectors to bridge the skills gap between the educational system and the changing needs of the labor market.

Year Up

Grant in 2019
Year Up's mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by providing urban young adults with the skills, experience, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through professional careers and higher education.

NewBoCo

Grant in 2019
Iowa has fallen behind in responding to a world increasingly dependent on tech, from education to the economy. Iowa is in danger of being left behind if they don’t act. The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, NewBoCo for short, is a nonprofit organization focused on making their community more resilient to a changing economy by supporting entrepreneurship, innovation, and tech education.
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AirQo

Grant in 2019
AirQo is an Air Quality Initiative on a mission to contribute to the improvement of urban ambient air quality by providing scientific evidence and low-cost technologies to quantify and inform policy to reduce, contain and better manage air pollution and its associated health risks. The AirQo Initiative has designed and developed portable air quality monitors named AirQo. AirQo devices are designed to withstand the unique challenges and realities of an urban area in a developing country setting The AirQo devices can be mounted on either static locations (e.g., street lights or buildings) or mobile objects (e.g., vehicles and motorcycle taxis – locally known as boda-bodas).

4-H

Grant in 2019
4-H welcomes young people of all beliefs and backgrounds, empowering them with skills to lead for a lifetime.

WattTime

Grant in 2019
WattTime develops technology that allows electronic devices to automatically align their energy usage with periods of cleaner electricity generation. By leveraging real-time data from power grid operators and environmental agencies, the company's solutions identify the optimal times for energy consumption based on the sources powering the grid. This enables a range of smart devices, including thermostats and electric vehicles, to prioritize energy from renewable sources, thus reducing carbon emissions without impacting cost or user experience. With a simple software update, device owners can make a lasting impact on their carbon footprint while supporting the growth of clean energy sources in the market.

Gringgo

Grant in 2019
Gringgo is a recycling mobile apps company located in Bali.

Quill

Grant in 2019
Quill (Empirical) is a nonprofit developer of free, interactive learning tools. Their mission is to make students active players in their education by presenting students with problems to solve and allowing them to construct solutions. In this environment students take charge of their own education. They support students, teachers, and parents. Teachers can sign up their classes and monitor their students' progress. They are currently working on parental accounts so that parents can receive report cards on their students' progress. They currently support middle school students studying English. They cover all of the grammatical concepts from the Common Core State Standards for grades 1-8. They intend to expand our coverage to high school students, college students, ESL students, SAT / ACT students, and foreign language students.

Iridescent

Grant in 2019
Iridescent's mission is to create and deliver powerful science, engineering, and technology education to help underprivileged children develop curiosity, creativity, and persistence. Iridescent runs in-person programs at our science studios in south LA and the south Bronx, including our Family Science programs, which connect engineering students with under-served students and their families through hands-on engineering design challenges. All of these challenges are also available online, through our online learning platform The Curiosity Machine, where students are virtually mentored by STEM professionals with every design they submit. Iridescent also runs the Technovation Challenge, the largest global technology entrepreneurship program for young women.

Actua

Grant in 2019
Actua is a Canadian national charity with a mission to provide life-changing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) experiences that inspire all youth to achieve their potential and fulfill their critical role in the world. Actua's focus is on the development and delivery of programming designed to break down barriers to youth engagement in STEM and promote continued studies and related career opportunities.

Wadhwani AI

Grant in 2019
Wadhwani AI is an independent, non-profit research institute and global hub, developing AI solutions for social good. Currently, our focus areas are: Health Agriculture Financial inclusion Infrastructure Education At Wadhwani AI, the people we are working to help, stay at the core of everything we do. Based in India, we have direct access to local communities and other stakeholders which gives us a uniquely empathetic, deeply-rooted understanding of the challenge. Our team uses its global lens to then create solutions that are applicable across the world. And we measure our success based on the impact we are able to catalyse.

TalkingPoints

Grant in 2019
TalkingPoints’ mission is to meaningfully connect teachers, parents, and students across to build relationships, so students can feel better supported in their learning. The company helps parents meaningfully engage in their students’ education, regardless of the backgrounds they have or the languages they speak.

Werpx

Grant in 2019
Werpx creates a communication channel between Producers, Distributors, Retailers & Consumers to solve the Inventory Distortion Problem, Artificial Intelligence will be used to predict demands and ensure the product that Consumer want is always on the shelf.

Wikimedia Foundation

Grant in 2019
The Wikimedia Foundation is a non-profit company focused on empowering and engaging people around the world to collect and develop educational content under a free content license or in the public domain, and to disseminate it effectively and globally. The Wikimedia Foundation's most prestigious project is Wikipedia, however, they are involved in others such as Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary, Wikisource, Wikiquote, Wikibooks, Wikinews, Wikiversity.

Wikimedia Endowment

Grant in 2019
Wikimedia Endowment is a fund supporting Wikipedia.

UjuziKilimo

Grant in 2018
UjuziKilimo is a data-driven agronomy services company that leverages innovative data acquisition technologies to collect and analyze farm data. By utilizing data science and machine learning, UjuziKilimo offers actionable agronomic insights to farmers and provides business intelligence and predictive analytics to agricultural service providers and businesses. The company operates a fully integrated data platform, powered by extensive datasets, that enables farmers to enhance their crop productivity. Additionally, UjuziKilimo's tools facilitate knowledge sharing among agricultural stakeholders, allowing them to make informed decisions and develop targeted services through mobile technology.

Sauti

Grant in 2018
Sauti is a mobile based platform that provides trade and market info and to cross-border traders in East Africa.

Vestark

Grant in 2018
Vetsark allows you store and retrieve your data on the go to improve your practice and profits. Gain business insights By simply using Vetsark you can manage your doctors (staff), conduct sales and inventory, and boost your business productivity by over 100%. They help you understand the story behind your numbers.

Xceptional

Grant in 2018
Xceptional is an award winning technology services firm providing software testing and training services with exceptional people. At Xceptional they recognise the unique strengths of people on the autism spectrum such as enhanced pattern recognition, sustained concentration and precision are often overlooked. They see the world differently.

Colorintech

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2016, Colorintech is a nonprofit founded by tech executive & investor Dion McKenzie and ex-Google Ashleigh Ainsley. Working towards a more transparent and inclusive tech industry, Colorintech focuses on advocacy, data and programs that help create tech careers for underrepresented individuals.

CommonLit

Grant in 2018
CommonLit is an educational non-profit that helps students gain reading skills. The organization is providing all students in grades 3-12 access to free first-class reading and writing tools and resources.

Zlto

Grant in 2018
Zlto is a virtual incentives platform that allows organizations to track and increase positive behavior while generating valuable data on emerging markets.

Camara

Grant in 2018
Camara is a non-profit international organization focused on enhancing education in disadvantaged communities through the use of technology. By delivering 21st-century skills, Camara aims to inspire and empower young individuals, equipping them with the tools necessary for success in today's digital world. The organization operates globally, targeting areas where access to quality educational resources is limited, thereby fostering greater opportunities for learning and personal development among youth.

AI4ALL

Grant in 2018
AI4ALL is a nonprofit working to increase diversity and inclusion in artificial intelligence. They create pipelines for underrepresented talent through education and mentorship programs around the U.S. and Canada that give high school students early exposure to AI for social good. Their vision is for AI to be developed by a broad group of thinkers and doers advancing AI for humanity’s benefit.

Borza

Grant in 2018
The first and only industry platform to provide a unified system of record for technology products, services, and solutions across vendors, providers, and consultants.
National University of Ireland, Galway is an educational institution that offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate courses across arts, social sciences, business, law, engineering, science, IT, medicine, and nursing. The university is comprised of 17000 students and 2500 staff members. Centers and research institutions in National University of Ireland, Galway is renowned worldwide for their research. Each year, the university reveals 40 new inventions. It was founded in 1845 and is headquartered in Galway, Ireland.
The Platform Cooperativism Consortium (PCC) supports the cooperative platform economy through research, experimentation, education, advocacy, documentation of best practices, technical support, the coordination of funding, and events. Built upon the concept of platform cooperativism, the Consortium is anchored in collective ownership, democratic governance, a decisive commitment to the global commons, inventive unions, social justice, as well as ecological and social sustainability.
Central Square Foundation is a nonprofit organization with the vision of ensuring quality school education for children. CSF transforms the school education system towards improving the learning outcomes of children, especially from low-income communities. By building an effective and inclusive education system, CSF can ensure that all children get equal access to opportunities needed for leading a better life. CSF partners with social impact organizations to bring innovative solutions in education, as well as work with the government to drive scalable, sustainable, and positive impact. They also collaborate with the private sector, nonprofit organizations, and other ecosystem stakeholders to build research and create effective proven tools around critical issues such as early learning, technology in education, classroom instruction methods, and system governance.

TheTeacherApp

Grant in 2018
TheTeacherApp aspires to bridge the gap and take the training to the teacher, instead of the other way around. They believe that the current wave of digitization in India is in their favor. There are 314 million mobile phone users in India and that number is fast growing, with the digital wave that India is riding. They are optimistic that by 2020, most teachers in India will have access to an internet-enabled smartphone. However quality, professional content for teacher's development is non-existent in the digital space. In cases where it is present, it exists as PDFs or in formats that do not create a holistic learning experience for the teacher.

The Poynter Institute

Grant in 2018
The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, Inc. is an educational institution that offers journalism and media education and research services. It owns a newspaper, The Tampa Bay Times. The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, Inc. was formerly known as Modern Media Institute, Inc. and changed its name from Modern Media Institute, Inc. to The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, Inc. in 1984. The institution was founded in 1975 and is based in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Kendraio

Grant in 2017
Kendraio is an international media, technology, academic and industry alliance backed by international governments. The mission is to foster an open distributed marketplace for digital media (including films, music, images, games and text).

Siyavula Education

Grant in 2017
Siyavula Education is an education technology company that enables learners to improve their performance in high school mathematics and science through technology-empowered learning. Siyavula has developed innovative software that enables learners to practise Maths and Science, intelligently. The software adapts to every learner's individual needs, providing targeted feedback so that they can master the necessary concepts and skills.
LCF inspires philanthropy, invests in Latino communities, and leads transformative solutions for change.

Teens Do Good

Grant in 2017
Teens Do Good runs social impact initiatives with an aim of encouraging teens to drive change in their community.

Nilus

Grant in 2017
Nilus is a social enterprise that applies AI and crowdsourcing to reduce food loss and waste. It rescues edible food that is about to be discarded and distributes it among community kitchens. Nilus was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal.

ProPortion

Grant in 2016
We are a team of creative professionals. Among us there are business strategists, design-thinkers and context experts. We realise social impact through designing life-improving products & services, through an entrepreneurial approach. For more information about our team and our board,

Code.org

Grant in 2016
Code.org is a non-profit organization focused on expanding computer programming education in the United States. It aims to integrate computer science into the core curriculum of K-12 education, alongside other STEM subjects. The foundation offers free online courses that utilize open source technology, allowing for widespread access to high-quality educational resources. Its curriculum materials and tutorials are shared under a Creative Commons license, promoting non-commercial use and collaboration. By fostering a greater understanding of computer science, Code.org seeks to prepare students for the demands of a technology-driven world.
In response to President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper challenge to cities to develop a “cradle-to-career” strategy for young people of color, the African American Postsecondary Pathway brings together city, education, business, and non-profit leadership to take collective responsibility for improving the life outcomes of African American students in San Francisco. While San Francisco’s economy has prospered in recent years, the growth has not benefitted all communities equally. As the cost of living soars, San Francisco’s African American population has dramatically declined. And despite the proliferation of well-paying tech sector jobs, African Americans make up 2% of San Francisco’s tech workforce. Simply put, many young African Americans are not earning a livable wage in San Francisco and thus cannot afford to live in the city they call home. The African American Postsecondary Pathway is committed to changing this. The collaboration features a broad-based partnership team, led by the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), that is developing new services and strategies to prepare African American students in public schools to successfully enter the workforce and be a part of the City’s prosperity. Their cradle-to-career plan will provide targeted and coordinated support throughout each student’s educational journey, culminating in meaningful career opportunities. In its first year, partners have focused on the 234 African American students in the SFUSD Class of 2015, to ensure each student receives individualized academic support and advising, and benefits from workforce exposure and mentorship. Recognizing that education doesn’t end with a high school diploma, the African American Postsecondary Pathway will continue to work with alumni students and monitor their progress through the age of 25, consistent with Arnold Chandler’s Life Course Framework.

Beyond12

Grant in 2016
Beyond 12 is increasing the number of low-income, first-generation, and historically under-represented students who graduate from college. In partnership with high schools and colleges, our technology platform and our coaches together provide students with the academic, social, and emotional support they need to succeed in higher education and in life.
The Roses in Concrete Community School is a K-8 school in East Oakland functioning as a center of health within the neighborhoods surrounding it, providing wrap-around services in education, health, housing, and job training. The long-term goal is to create a model for urban education that prioritizes the needs of youth and families as the pathway to building healthy and sustainable communities across the U.S. and around the world. The name of the Roses in Concrete Community School was inspired by the book of poetry based on the writings of Tupac Shakur released in 1999, The Rose That Grew from Concrete. This vivid image captures the need to celebrate the tenacity and will of the rose that against-all-odds, finds a way to grow in the inhospitable and toxic environment of the concrete that it might transform the concrete into a rose garden.

Wayfindr

Grant in 2015
With limited or no vision, navigating an unfamiliar environment means you are wholly reliant on auditory cues or a sighted guide for directions. Emerging technologies such as smartphones and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Beacons point to a future of independent navigation for blind people. There is a pressing need to develop a consistent standard to be implemented across wayfinding systems. This will open up a world where vision impaired people are no longer held back by their sight loss.

CODE2040

Grant in 2015
CODE2040 is an organization dedicated to enhancing access and opportunities for underrepresented minority engineering talent in the technology sector. Its flagship initiative, the summer Fellows Program, places exceptional Black and Latino/a software engineering students in internships with leading tech companies. The program offers a comprehensive experience that includes mentorship, leadership training, and networking opportunities. Participants engage in various activities such as internships, interactive workshops, and speaker series, while also meeting executives from major tech firms and venture capitalists. Launched in 2012 with a small pilot class, the program has expanded significantly, reflecting CODE2040's commitment to addressing the economic achievement gap highlighted by demographic projections for the year 2040. By fostering the growth and leadership of minority engineers, CODE2040 aims to ensure their representation in the innovation economy.

Wefarm

Grant in 2014
Wefarm Limited operates a digital platform designed to facilitate communication among small-scale farmers, allowing them to share agricultural knowledge and solutions via SMS and online channels. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, with additional offices in Nairobi, Kampala, and Dar es Salaam, Wefarm connects users with one another, agribusinesses, and micro-finance institutions to enhance farming practices. The platform enables farmers to ask questions and receive crowd-sourced answers, addressing various agricultural challenges such as improving crop quality, increasing yields, and adapting to climate change. Wefarm has garnered recognition for its innovative approach, receiving several awards, including accolades from FastCompany and Google’s Impact Challenge.

Hack the Hood

Grant in 2014
Hack the Hood is a nonprofit organization that introduces low-income youth to careers in technology by hiring and training them to build websites for small businesses in their own communities. During boot camps young people gain hands-on experiences, builds portfolios, and learn about opportunities in the tech industry, as well as building technical, leadership, entrepreneurship, and life skills with mentorship from staff and tech professionals working in the field. It is a diverse community of people who are passionate about making sure technology is used for good and it supports the youth to harness their creativity and hone their talents, while also contributing to the vitality of their communities. Partners of the company are COLLECTIVE IMPACT, EMPOWER Program, Project YES, TEENFORCE, and Digital NEST. Google, OFCY, Infosys, ebay, THE SAN FRANCISCO FOUNDATION, and nVIDIA supports the company to achieve their targets. Hack the Hood is a U.S.-based company that was founded in 2013 by Mary Fuller, Susan Mernit, and Zakiya Harris.

NatureBridge

Grant in 2011
Founded in 1971 and based in San Francisco, NatureBridge is the largest residential environmental education partner of the National Park Service. Its mission is to inspire personal connections to the natural world and responsible actions to sustain it. NatureBridge currently operates four campuses: Yosemite Institute in Yosemite National Park, Olympic Park Institute in Olympic National Park in Washington state, Headlands Institute in Golden Gate National Parks and Santa Monica Mountains Institute in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Each year, NatureBridge serves more than 40,000 participants through field science, youth leadership and teacher training programs. NatureBridge is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
The BrainPort V100 is a non-surgical assistive device intended for orientation, mobility, object identification, and spot reading by individuals who are blind with no useful vision. It translates digital information from a video camera into gentle electrical stimulation patterns on the surface of the tongue. Users feel moving bubble-like patterns on their tongue which they learn to interpret as the shape, size, location, and motion of objects in their environment. The BrainPort V100 is intended to augment, rather than replace, other assistive technologies such as the white cane or dog guide.

Life360

Grant in 2008
Life360, Inc. is a mobile application developer based in San Francisco, California, focusing on enhancing communication and safety for families. Founded in 2007, the company offers a platform that provides services such as private location sharing, location history, driving details, crash detection, roadside assistance, and help alerts, available through both free and paid membership subscriptions. The app serves millions of families across more than 140 countries, facilitating better synchronization and protection of loved ones. Life360, which was previously known as LReady, Inc., rebranded in 2011 and has secured over $100 million in funding from various investors, including Bessemer Venture Partners and Allstate, to support its growth and development.

eSolar

Grant in 2008
eSolar, Inc. specializes in the development and delivery of modular and scalable solar thermal concentrated solar power (CSP) technology. Utilizing small flat mirrors, eSolar's systems track the sun and reflect heat to a tower-mounted receiver, generating steam that powers traditional turbines and generators to produce electricity. The company offers a range of products and services, including heliostats, control systems, and engineering applications for CSP tower projects. eSolar's technology can scale from 46 MW to over 500 MW, allowing for custom-built facilities that provide energy at competitive prices compared to fossil fuels. In addition to electricity generation, eSolar's solutions are applicable in various industries, including enhanced oil recovery, hydrogen production, and industrial process heat applications. Founded in 2007 and based in Burbank, California, eSolar aims to support project developers and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) teams through comprehensive training, supply chain management, and ongoing software support.