How can we apply the best technology tools to tackle our biggest social problems in the world?
Join us on May 22 to learn how local nonprofits, social enterprises and purpose-driven companies alike are building the Tech for Good ecosystem to help achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals for eradicating poverty, reducing inequalities, fighting climate change and more.
In between ample networking, we’ll hear from eight local nonprofits on the tools they’ve built to accelerate these Global Goals for improving people’s lives. We’ll then enter into breakout sessions led by these nonprofits to exchange ideas and best practices for accelerating these Global Goals.
Attendees will walk away with new connections in the tech4good space with actionable steps for working and supporting one another.
Agenda:
6 PM - 6:30 PM: Registration & Networking
6:30 PM - 6:45 PM: Organizations Brief Presentation
6:45 PM - 7:45 PM: Breakout sessions
Goal 1 - No Poverty
ShelterTech & TBD
Goal 2 - Zero Hunger
Replate & Alameda Food Bank
Goal 4 - Quality Education
Early Learning Lab & Learning Equalities
Goal 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
7:45 PM - 8 PM: Recap as a group
8 PM - 8: 30 PM: Networking & Closure
Organizers:
Ovio accelerates the use of technology in the social impact sector. They are building a tech-for-good ecosystem, promoting collaboration and connecting changemakers with the talent they need.
Caravan Studios believes that communities should be deeply involved in developing tools to solve the problems they face. And they don’t have to be coders to do it. We build apps for social good and we build them along with the community who needs them.
Code for San Francisco is part of the Code for America Brigade Network, they are a welcoming and inclusive volunteer group of developers, designers, data geeks, and citizen activists who use creative technology to solve civic and social problems.
Sponsor:
Kintone provides a cloud-based, collaborative app building workspace to accelerate innovation and problem-solving at organizations.
How can we apply the best technology tools to tackle our biggest social problems in the world?
Join us on May 22 to learn how local nonprofits, social enterprises and purpose-driven companies alike are building the Tech for Good ecosystem to help achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals for eradicating poverty, reducing inequalities, fighting climate change and more.
In between ample networking, we’ll hear from eight local nonprofits on the tools they’ve built to accelerate these Global Goals for improving people’s lives. We’ll then enter into breakout sessions led by these nonprofits to exchange ideas and best practices for accelerating these Global Goals.
Attendees will walk away with new connections in the tech4good space with actionable steps for working and supporting one another.
Agenda:
6 PM - 6:30 PM: Registration & Networking
6:30 PM - 6:45 PM: Organizations Brief Presentation
6:45 PM - 7:45 PM: Breakout sessions
Goal 1 - No Poverty
ShelterTech & TBD
Goal 2 - Zero Hunger
Replate & Alameda Food Bank
Goal 4 - Quality Education
Early Learning Lab & Learning Equalities
Goal 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
7:45 PM - 8 PM: Recap as a group
8 PM - 8: 30 PM: Networking & Closure
Organizers:
Ovio accelerates the use of technology in the social impact sector. They are building a tech-for-good ecosystem, promoting collaboration and connecting changemakers with the talent they need.
Caravan Studios believes that communities should be deeply involved in developing tools to solve the problems they face. And they don’t have to be coders to do it. We build apps for social good and we build them along with the community who needs them.
Code for San Francisco is part of the Code for America Brigade Network, they are a welcoming and inclusive volunteer group of developers, designers, data geeks, and citizen activists who use creative technology to solve civic and social problems.
Sponsor:
Kintone provides a cloud-based, collaborative app building workspace to accelerate innovation and problem-solving at organizations.
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