GitHub
The Social Impact team empowers nonprofits and the greater social sector to drive positive and lasting contributions to the world with GitHub products, our brand, and our employees.
$5M+ GitHub employee donations in 2021
18 countries across six continents participate in Social Impact programs
30+ events participated in 2019-2021 with more than 17,000 people attending
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Leading the Open Source in the Social Sector report research was a unique opportunity to identify critical insights at an incredibly important intersection. The research has already strengthened social sector open source capacity and has led to more research opportunities for Olive Branch International to engage with GitHub Tech for Social Good and use the knowledge gained from the engagement to navigate other open-source opportunities for the social sector.
Gina Assaf // Olive Branch International
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Tides can’t say enough how honored we are to be partnering with GitHub. Their work shows how embracing an innovative and thoughtful approach to corporate social impact creates positive benefits for employees, nonprofits and the communities they serve, and ultimately the company.
Erin Ceynar // Senior Advisor, Corporate Social Impact, Tides Foundation
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A critical Diversity, Inclusion, Access and Race Equity lens is needed to truly yield equitable social good. The GitHub Tech for the Social Good team has taken on this lens to ensure that any program outcome, however well intentioned, does not disadvantage the very people it seeks to engage, particularly BIPOC, LGBTQI+, and under-resourced communities.
Eboné M. Bishop // DEAI and Race Equity Advisor, CEO & Founder, Evolv