Twilio.org Announces $1.4M in Grants to 15 Nonprofits

February 07, 2019
Written by
Dinah Jean
Twilion

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Enabling a young mother to access essential nutrition benefits over text. Activating a high schooler’s passion for voting rights through digital engagement campaigns. Every day, nonprofit organizations create innovative communication solutions to reach people where they are and deliver services central to their programs. Twilio.org partners with social impact organizations around the world to build and scale these life changing communications.

This month, Twilio.org is providing over $1.4 million in grant support to 15 organizations that are tackling some of the world’s toughest problems through the power of communications. These grants were made through the Twilio.org Impact Fund, which has awarded more than $3 million to social impact organizations in the past year.

We’re excited to announce the following recipients of this grant round, who are using innovative communications strategies to make it easier, faster, and more affordable to connect with the people they serve:

  • Benefits Data Trust helps people live healthier, more independent lives by creating smarter ways to access essential benefits and services. With the funds, Benefits Data Trust will expand its SMS engagement to serve more beneficiaries with greater efficiency and convenience, improving quality of life and reducing long-term healthcare costs.
  • CommunityConnect Labs provides high quality and affordable tools for government and service providers to reach low-income and hard-to-engage individuals. With the help of the Twilio Impact Fund, CommunityConnect Labs will educate, motivate, and activate low-income, immigrant, minority and other underserved groups to participate in the 2020 Census, a decennial process that influences $700 billion of federal funding.
  • DoSomething is the largest tech organization focused on activating young people to make positive change both online and offline through campaigns that make an impact. DoSomething received its first Twilio.org grant last fall as it helped underrepresented voter populations participate in the 2018 midterm elections. With this new grant, DoSomething will build on their expertise in digital activation to engage youth with DoSomething Clubs, a new initiative in high school and college campuses nationwide.
  • Kiva is an international nonprofit that expands financial access to help underserved communities thrive. With the funds, Kiva plans to expand access to capital to low-income entrepreneurs across the United States.
  • MindRight is a tech nonprofit that empowers youth of color to heal from trauma from systemic oppression, including structural violence, poverty, and discrimination. MindRight provides personalized mental health support over text message. The grant from Twilio.org will help MindRight grow the number of students receiving its text-based coaching program.
  • Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, which has recently merged with Center on Addiction, provides families with the tools they need to take effective action for their child’s addiction. Funding will be used to expand the usage and reach of communications tools providing opioid prevention and recovery resources to youth and families across the US.
  • Streetwide built and manages Detention Lifeline, a first of its kind call center and CRM dedicated to immigrants and asylum seekers currently imprisoned in detention facilities. Streetwide plans to use the funds to expand the number of immigrants and asylees  receiving support through their newly established national hotline.
  • TalkingPoints unlocks the potential of all families to support their children's learning by meaningfully connecting them with their school communities through two-way translated messages and support, especially in underserved, diverse communities. Their grant support will be used to expand the reach of their student, parent and educator engagement tools.
  • Tarjimly is a tech nonprofit committed to improving the lives of the world’s 23 million refugees by eliminating language barriers. Twilio.org’s funding will enable Tarjimly to  successfully launch an independent mobile app that engages a growing number of volunteers over voice, text, chat, and video.
  • Law Centres Network defends the legal rights of people who cannot afford a lawyer. Twilio.org’s support will be used to help scale the Law Centres Network’s SMS support to clients from disadvantaged communities in the UK.

As a company built by developers, for developers, Twilio believes in the power of a diverse set of voices to create the technologies that will shape the future. To help increase diversity in the tech industry, Twilio.org is also funding the following organizations that provide technical training and career development to adults from underrepresented backgrounds seeking to join  the field:

  • Inclusion seeks to empower underserved communities through coding programs.
  • Hack the Hood introduces members of under-resourced communities of color to careers in tech.
  • Lesbians Who Tech + Allies is the largest LGBTQ technology community in the world -- committed to visibility, intersectionality, and changing the face of technology.
  • Douar Tech aims to provide technological skills training to rural communities in Morocco.
  • BRIDGEGOOD, a project of Oakland Digital, is dedicated to bridging the tech gap for underrepresented communities.

We look forward to partnering with each of these organizations in the year ahead as we work toward our shared goal to build and scale solutions that give hope, power, and freedom.