PARTNERSHIPS TAILORED TO NEEDS & CONTEXT

Services and Support

If you’re working towards social justice and are looking for support related to tech and data, get in touch and we can explore ways to work together!

NEW: We're currently offering no-cost UX services for designers and developers of internet freedom tools.

Research

In our research, we identify and analyse trends, challenges and opportunities at the intersections of technology, data and justice-focused activism.

Our research combines our experience working with civil society technology with in-depth critical analysis. Methods include interviews, desk research, surveys, participatory research and more.

Who is it for?

Organisations with stable or dedicated funding, as well as funders themselves.

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Specialised Consulting

Flexible and customised, this type of support can help you rethink your internal tech and data practices, strengthen organisational security, adopt new tools, build internal technical confidence, and/or ensure that your tech choices match your values.

Who is it for?

Organisations with stable or dedicated funding, as well as funders themselves.

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LITS: Our no-cost Light Support program

Our light-touch support is quick and targeted. It starts with a call to talk about your needs. We follow up with guidance, resources, and connections for you to take your ideas forward.

Who is it for?

Civil society organisations or individual activists with concrete questions related to the use of data and technology in their work. We prioritise organisations that are under-resourced or who lack in-house tech/data capacity.

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MATCHBOX: Our no-cost Intensive Support Program

Matchbox partnerships offer support over 3-6 months and can include targeted research, matchmaking and tailored recommendations.

Who is it for?

Civil society organisations, groups or individual activists in Latin America and Africa with broader challenges, questions or project ideas related to the use of data and technology in their work.

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Who We Work With

In the past decade, we have worked with activists in need of tech and data advice, nonprofits working to strengthen their tech and data strategies, funders seeking to support tech-heavy projects or to understand tech and data trends among their grantees, and international organisations wanting to consider an emerging technology through ethics- and rights-based frameworks, among others.