What We Do
Small nonprofits doing the hard work of teaching AI and technology skills to underserved learners often lack the one thing that would let them scale: access to the kind of technical expertise, infrastructure, and storytelling muscle that well-funded organizations take for granted. That's where we come in.
Many nonprofits working in AI and CS education don't have access to senior technologists who can help them think through hard design decisions. We bridge that gap. Our experts and consultants — product managers, engineers, and AI practitioners from leading technology companies — work directly with partner organizations to help them design AI-native curricula, build scalable delivery architectures, and integrate the right tools into their programs. It's not advice from a distance. It's hands-on, working alongside their teams.
Building and scaling an AI education program requires cloud infrastructure, AI APIs, developer tools, and platform access that most small nonprofits in low-resource settings simply can't afford. We work with technology companies to secure sponsored or discounted credits and channel them to organizations doing the ground-level work. The goal: remove the cost barrier between a good program and the tools it needs to run.
The organizations closest to the students are often the worst-resourced when it comes to telling their story. They lack the marketing collateral, impact documentation, and outreach materials needed to present their work credibly to global funders and institutional partners. We support and develop these assets — program briefs, campaign content, impact reports, outreach materials — so that strong programs get the visibility and funding they deserve.
These are our core areas, but they're not the boundary. If a partner organization needs something else to do their job well and expand their reach, we work to find it.