NEW
YORK, Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
Siegel Family Endowment, a foundation focused on shaping the impact
of technology on society, announced over $16.3 million in grants to support organizations
working at the intersection of workforce innovation,
infrastructure, and effective philanthropy.
"As artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
continue to reshape our society, it's crucial that we support
organizations that look at how technology is implemented across
education, work environments, and policy," said Joshua Elder, vice president and head of
grantmaking of Siegel Family Endowment. "Our latest grants reaffirm
our commitment to building a more inclusive technological future by
supporting comprehensive research, shaping human-centered policies,
and fostering community-driven innovation to ensure these
advancements benefit everyone."
Organizations receiving grants include:
- #BlackTechFutures
Research Institute
- All Tech Is
Human
- AFL-CIO Technology
Institute
- DevTech Research
Group at Boston College
- Braven
- Candid
- Capital
B
- Center for American
Progress
- Center for
Democracy & Technology
- Chalkbeat
- Code the
Dream
- Communitas
America
- Connect
Humanity
- Creative
Commons
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- Data & Society
Research Institute
- Digital Promise
Global
- Economic Policy
Institute
- Education
Week
- eLab
- For Inspiration and
Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST)
- Foundation for
Civic AI
- Govern For
America
- Grove
Impact
- Innovation for
Equity
- JustFund
- Khan
Academy
- Last Mile Education
Fund
- Media Economies
Design Lab at the University of Colorado Boulder
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- MIT Work of the
Future Initiative
- New
Public
- Public Interest
Technology Infrastructure Fund
- Public Interest
Technology Universities Network Fund
- NYC Workforce
Development Fund
- New York Hall of
Science
- NYU's Center for
Social Media and Politics
- Project
Evident
- redefinED
atlanta
- Responsible
Innovation Labs (RIL)
- Aspen Digital, a
Program of the Aspen Institute
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- STEMteachersNYC
- Marshall Street at
Summit Public Schools
- The
Bell
- The Governance
Lab
- The Hechinger
Report
- Cooper Hewitt,
Smithsonian Design Museum
- The Tech
Interactive
- Upwardly
Global
- Urban
Arts
- The Washington
Center for Equitable Growth
- Work it Out
Wombats!
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Scaling the Understanding of AI's Impact on the
Workforce
To deepen our understanding of how AI and emerging
technologies are transforming work, Siegel Family Endowment is
supporting research and programs that examine the hiring,
management, and monitoring of workers, as well as the overall
worker experience. The Washington Center for Equitable Growth will
fund individual researchers to examine how AI might impact workers
and their working environment. MIT's
Work of the Future Initiative continues its groundbreaking research
on technological change in the workplace and its special focus on
generative AI. Additionally, the AFL-CIO Technology Institute is
developing new approaches to leverage worker expertise to improve
AI-driven workplace technology.
Siegel is also supporting the Economic Policy Institute, Center
for American Progress, and Data & Society to advance
understanding around evidence-based policies that can shape AI's
impact on the workforce, worker data rights, and more. Siegel's
support to Upwardly Global compliments this work by expanding an
innovative pilot that leverages responsible AI to ensure job
seekers from all backgrounds have access to skill-aligned work and
opportunities to thrive in a rapidly evolving economy.
Advancing the Public Interest Technology
Infrastructure
With this support, Siegel is leading the way
in building the infrastructure for a public interest technology
ecosystem—one that creates the conditions for technologists to
thrive and innovate for societal good. This includes a grant to
support the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN)
to build, diversify, and strengthen vital talent pipelines,
including support for Regional Hub Fellowships and PIT career
fairs. It includes supporting the launch of Foundation for Civic
Knowledge (a sponsored project of Res Publica US, Inc.), which will
put rare, expensive GPU resources into the hands of mission-driven
organizations, providing a critical boost to nonprofit partners.
Additional investments in organizations like All Tech Is Human,
Govern for America, TechCongress, Code the Dream, and the
#BlackTechFutures Research Institute are building robust pathways
into and networks within the public interest technology ecosystem,
spanning both public and private sectors.
Efforts to explore the digital infrastructure that society
relies upon and reimagine the way communities own their digital
experiences are being led by organizations including New_ Public,
Media Economies Design Lab at the University
of Colorado Boulder, Center for Democracy & Technology,
Aspen Digital, NYU's Center for Social
Media and Politics, and Creative Commons. Their work focuses on
helping communities take control of their digital experiences,
ensuring everyone has fair access to technology, and finding ways
to make the online space more trustworthy and welcoming for
all.
Strengthening Philanthropic Impact
As part of its
effective philanthropy efforts, Siegel is supporting initiatives
that leverage technology to strengthen the overall nonprofit
ecosystem and facilitate knowledge sharing among its peers. Their
support in JustFund is streamlining grantmaking processes, while
Candid is improving demographic data collection in the sector.
Project Evident is enhancing the social sector's ability to scale
impact through the integration of emerging technologies, and The
GovLab's Data4Philanthropy initiative is building out a new
"science of questions" and developing innovative approaches to the
use of data across the sector.
About Siegel Family Endowment:
Siegel Family Endowment
employs an inquiry-driven approach to grantmaking that is informed
by the scientific method and predicated on the belief that
philanthropy is uniquely positioned to address some of the most
pressing and complex issues facing society today. Our grantmaking
strategy positions us to be society's risk capital. We support high
quality work that will help us derive insights to timely questions
and has high potential for future scale. Our focus is on
organizations doing work at the intersection of learning,
workforce, and infrastructure. We aim to help build a world in
which all people have the tools, skills, and context necessary to
engage meaningfully in a rapidly changing society. Siegel Family
Endowment was founded in 2011 by David
Siegel, co-founder and co-chairman of financial sciences
company Two Sigma.
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