On the web
The Internet Archive works to preserve cultural artifacts uploaded to the Internet and prevent other "born-digital" materials from disappearing into the past....
ORGANIZE uses technology, open data, and insights from behavioral economics to streamline and simplify the process of becoming an organ donor....
The SDG Index tracks the progress of 149 countries toward the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals agreed to by United Nation member states on September 25, 2015....
A catalog of incidents in near real time where someone has been injured or killed by a gun....
YouthGiving.org offers resources aimed at helping young philanthropists identify and apply best practices in their giving, share their knowledge and experiences, develop their leadership skills, and find potential partners....
The result of a year-long design and technology reboot, the new site has been updated to make it easier for nonprofits and foundations to upload, discover, and freely share their research....
Every year, the Population Reference Bureau (PRB) provides the latest demographic data on more than two hundred countries, including indicators on the status of women in key areas such as education, employment, and government.
The Report Card on International Cooperation surveyed the Council of Councils network of twenty-six foreign policy institutes to assess the state of international cooperation in five areas...
Launched by the National Philanthropic Trust in April, HistoryofGiving.org is a one-of-a-kind digital resource that charts the different forms philanthropy has taken over the past five hundred years....
The Life You Can Save was founded to raise awareness of the more than one billion men, women, and children who live in extreme poverty....
Funded by Deloitte and programmed and maintained by the MIT Media Lab, the site makes government data for any county, city, metropolitan area, and state in the U.S. easier to find and decipher....
Conceived by Michelle Ferrier, an associate dean at Ohio University’s Scripps College of Communication and herself a former journalist, Trollbusters aims to help women writers, journalists, and bloggers combat online trolls and cyber-harassment....
Founded in 2011, the Google Cultural Institute partners with museums and cultural institutions to put the world's cultural heritage online and make it more widely accessible to a global audience....
Copia (formerly Feeding Forward) got its start at UC Berkeley, where its founder and CEO, Komal Ahmad, had an epiphany after she invited a homeless person to lunch at a cafeteria on campus....
