This spring, we became the first nonprofit startup admitted to StartX in 3 years. StartX is an accelerator dedicated to supporting the best Stanford University entrepreneurs. $24M is raised on average per accepted company, and 1 out of every 28 companies becomes a $1 billion+ unicorn within 7-8 years. Alumni companies include Patreon, Lime, OpenSea, and Kodiak Sciences. Big thank you to StartX mentors and leaders Steven Lurie, Mike Schwartz, Allen Romano, Ph.D., Cyrille Najjar, Matias Hosiasson, Noah Kindler, Nico Laqua, Arun Balaraman, Anil Kamath, Anne Caillat, Laura Kenney Bullard, Ankita Tiwari, Erik Pavia, and Darsh Singh Mann for thoughtfully advising and supporting our Founder Mary Zhu throughout the 3-month program. This opportunity would not have been possible without StartX Founder & Chairman Cameron Teitelman and CEO Kyle Wong. Thank you for believing in our team, mission, and vision, and for opening new doors for us as a tech nonprofit startup 🚀 Interested in joining the Develop for Good team as we continue to set new precedents in tech and philanthropy? Check out our Winter 2025 applications in the comments below ⬇️
Develop for Good
Software-Entwicklung
San Francisco, CA 11,240 followers
College students and industry mentors building software for nonprofits.
Über uns
Develop for Good is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports diverse college students as they build tech for nonprofits under industry mentorship. We accelerate the careers of the tech leaders of tomorrow through hands-on projects with real-world impact.
- Website
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https://www.developforgood.org/
External link for Develop for Good
- Industrie
- Software-Entwicklung
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 2-10 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- San Francisco, CA
- Typ
- Nonprofit
- Gegründet
- 2020
- Spezialitäten
- Design, Nonprofits, Workforce development, College students, Mentorship, Coding, Technology, Product, and Education
Standorte
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Primäre
San Francisco, CA 94114, US
Employees at Develop for Good
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Ethan Heffler
Lead Product Designer at Form Health
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Stephanie D. McKenzie
I curate Hustle Freedom for Founders, Leaders & Edupreneurs through Brand & Leadership Development | Fractional Professional and Educator | TEDx…
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Kristen Swanson, Ed.D.
VP, Design & Research (Head of Design)
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Nick Vella Muskat
Product Manager | SEO Strategist | User Research Advocate
Aktualisierungen
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Nearly 200 corporate mentor volunteers and college students joined our Summer '24 Demo Day sponsored by Bloomberg, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and EY! 🚀 Our Demo Day Mentors were blown away by the real-world software products our 430+ diverse college students and industry mentors built this summer for innovative nonprofits like Ashoka, empowr., and BobaTalks. Here were some of our Demo Day Mentors’ thoughts after mock interviewing our students: “It was inspiring to meet the students. The level of collaboration and their presentation skills were very impressive. They were able to accomplish so much in 16 weeks and then clearly articulate their challenge and how they addressed it with prototypes and user testing - incredible. I'm in awe of how they managed a project amongst 8 people who had no previous experience working with each other. Such a meaningful volunteer experience for me.” “I just wanted to extend my thanks to you and your team for connecting us with brilliant students from around the world and having the opportunity to hear their innovative ideas. I was super impressed with the work that went into these presentations and all of the research that the students conducted to really make a special product…I came away from the event feeling super fulfilled.” “I’m rethinking my life.” Tremendous thank you to: - Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Malia Simonds, Vanessa Luna, and Darlene Escobar - Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Melissa Abbett, Fred Tan, and Jennifer Gortárez - EY’s Avion Bell and Jennifer Williams for recruiting such energetic and passionate corporate mentors to culminate our students’ 4-month nonprofit projects at Develop for Good with 💜
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From appearing on Dance Moms and speaking at United Nations conferences, to being featured on Vogue and making viral TikToks with millions of views…meet the brilliant volunteers of Develop for Good! This summer, we engaged ~430 incredible college student and mentor volunteers on our nonprofit tech projects. Check out some fun facts about our remarkable team of technologists ⬇️
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The Color of Tech: You're Hired! (Presented by Develop for Good) Topic: Recruitment Strategies and Practices for a Diverse Tech Future The Color of Tech is a virtual conversation about diversity in tech spaces—particularly the lack of representation when it comes to African American and LatinX communities. This panel event focuses on recruitment and hiring practices. If we hope to improve diversity in the tech workforce, we must explore strategies and practices for recruiting diverse professionals. We're so excited to feature the following aguest speakers on our all-star panel: 🌟 Justin Hamlet - Recruiting for Software Engineers at Bloomberg 💫 Keli Crane - Sr. Technical Recruiter at Kunai (prev. Expedia, Charles Schwab, Capital One, Intuit, eBay)
The Color of Tech: You're Hired! (Presented by Develop for Good)
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Let’s give it up for our Summer 2024 students and mentors 🎉🥳 Since April 2020, Develop for Good has engaged 2,700+ college students and mentors across nearly 200 tech projects for nonprofits. Our students are collectively affiliated with more than 300 different college campuses, and our industry mentors represent over 120 different companies. Notably, 83% of the students we’ve served are underserved or underrepresented in tech! This summer, we’ve been working with over 400 talented students and mentors across our ongoing portfolio of 37 tech projects for nonprofits. Nonprofit project and volunteer highlights to come 🌟
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YOU are invited to Develop for Good’s upcoming panel: The Color of Tech—You’re Hired! 💼 Join us for a virtual conversation on Thu, July 25 @ 9 am PT about recruitment strategies and practices for a diverse tech future. This upcoming event is the latest in Develop for Good’s The Color of Tech series, which features virtual conversations about diversity in tech spaces—particularly the lack of representation when it comes to African American and LatinX communities. We're so excited to feature the following guest speakers on our all-star panel: 🌟 Justin Hamlet - Recruiting for Software Engineers at Bloomberg 💫 Keli Crane - Sr. Technical Recruiter at Kunai ✨ Zach Strong - Talent Acquisition Manager, AI/ML & Engineering at BCG X During this 1 hour virtual panel, Develop for Good's People Director Stephanie D. McKenzie will sit down with these experts to explore the role recruitment plays in shaping diversity in the industry. They will be sharing their experiences in the tech sector, tips and advice for new grads, and ideas for a way forward. Register here ➡️ https://lu.ma/2jxygqjy
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Last month, we kicked off 37 nonprofit tech projects for our Summer 2024 project batch ☀️ From May through August of this year, our diverse teams of college students & industry mentors will be engineering and designing for the following nonprofits changing the world: 3D Girls, Inc. AllGrow America SCORES Bay Area Amplio Ashoka Believe in Me BobaTalks Building Beats CHANGE Arts Christians in Web3 ClimateDonor.org empowr. Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC India) Forgotten Felines of Sonoma County Free Our Vote GOOD SAMARITAN HAITIAN ALLIANCE CHURCH INC Human Rights First involveMINT Joy Education Foundation Kingdom DAO Knowsnack Linens N Love Lit Path Love Never Fails Miricyl NeighborShare The Parasol Cooperative Foundation Silver Lining Mentoring Simbi Community Development Swim England The Headache Alliance Inc. The Make Cents Foundation Urban Tech Hero Stay tuned to learn about the college students and industry professionals helping to bring these tech projects to life! 🚀
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We’re thrilled to share that Andreessen Horowitz is one of our newest funding partners! Develop for Good is excited to partner with the a16z Cultural Leadership Fund (CLF) to actively engage and advance more Black college talent into tech roles through impactful, real-world project experience. Tremendous thank you to a16z CLF Partners Judene Small Jean-Louis and Megan Holston-Alexander for welcoming us to a16z’s Strategic Community-Building Program. Together, we’ll be working to ensure that the diversity of the tech industry reflects the diversity of our world 🌎
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Last week, we were invited to The White House Summit on STEMM Equity and Excellence. Develop for Good was selected as an Alliance Partner to the first U.S. National Strategy to achieve STEMM parity by 2050! 🇺🇸 Co-hosted by The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the STEMM Opportunity Alliance, the Summit unveiled the Biden-Harris Administration’s multi-sector actions to help 20M people from historically excluded and marginalized communities enter, contribute to, and thrive in STEMM fields. Develop for Good is honored and excited to contribute to this national goal by providing real-world tech project experiences to diverse college students at scale. We believe that diversity is a competitive advantage, and that providing more STEMM opportunities for people of all backgrounds is essential to achieving our greatest aspirations as a nation. Read more about The White House Summit below ⬇️ The White House Fact Sheet: https://lnkd.in/dNCY2MX6 Press Release: STEMM Opportunity Alliance Releases National Strategy at White House Summit: https://lnkd.in/ejvj3tkq STEMM Opportunity Alliance Partners (can you spot DFG? 😉): https://lnkd.in/e6GQYn43
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This April, Develop for Good surpassed receiving 10,300+ volunteer applications, marking a major milestone in this year’s Global Volunteer Month! 🌎 🩷 We are eternally grateful for all the brilliant and compassionate college tech students and industry professionals who have raised their hand to build and donate their skills to nonprofits. Stay tuned—next month, we’ll be revealing our newest Summer 2024 class of students and mentors for another fruitful project batch full of giving and learning.