Still in the process of adding to this, but wanted to start compiling civic-minded or diversity&inclusion sites/resources:
- Countable – keep track of how your representatives are doing
- Call Your Rep – find out who represents you in Congress
- Call to Action – similar site to reach out to your rep
- Humane Tech – Medium publication by Anil Dash for people in tech
- re:act – email newsletter on concrete things to do during the next presidency
- Center for Civic Design – dedicated to ensuring voter intent through design
- Code for America – org dedicated to helping tech of local government
- flippable – email newsletter on actions to take to get a more blue map
- MyCivicWorkout – email newsletter to increase civic activism
- PMs for good – twitter account with PM job postings for positive change
- United States Digital Service – startup within the federal government
- Narrow the Gapp – site by Gina Trapani on the gender pay gap for women
- Defy Ventures – development training for people with criminal histories
- #YesWeCode – connecting underrepresented youth to careers in tech
- Black Girls Code – to increase the number of women in color in STEM
- DeafKidsCode – to promote tech skills for deaf and hard of hearing youth
- Project Include – recommendations for tech companies to improve diversity
- WSJ: Diversity in Tech – diversity numbers from big tech compiled by WSJ
- Change Catalyst – org dedicated to inclusion in tech companies
- Social Progress Imperative – measuring social progress in countries
- Alder – an app to help you take one daily political action
- Great Company – companies that oppose the EO on immigration
- Fake News Challenge – how AI can be used to combat fake news
- Debug Politics – hackathons for anyone dissatisfied with the state of politics
- 18F – helps government agencies deliver digital services to public
- Google Civic Information API – helps developers build civic apps for users
- Data & Society – research institute for data-centric tech development
- BallotReady – every candidate and referendum explained
- Call My Congress – another directory for reaching out to your reps