The Proof
26 Years of Impact, Measured
From Rajasthan villages to global boardrooms. Every number here represents real people in real places.
goIT & Ignite My Future in Computing
Teaching 5 Million Students to Think Computationally
What began as a single coding workshop became a movement. goIT and Ignite My Future in Computing brought computational thinking into classrooms across 51 countries, reaching students who had never touched a line of code. The program did not just teach technology. It taught a way of thinking that students carried into every subject.
"In rural Tennessee, a student who had never written code built an app to track water quality in her community. That is what computational thinking looks like when it reaches the students who need it most."
Students learning computational thinking in a goIT classroom
Youth Employment Program (YEP)
From College to Careers for 183,000 Young People
In India, millions of graduates enter the workforce each year without the skills employers need. YEP bridged that gap with structured mentorship, skills training, and employer connections. The program deliberately focused on women and students from marginalized communities, reaching 26 states and 5 Union Territories.
"A first-generation college graduate from Jharkhand told us: 'No one in my family had ever worked in an office. YEP did not just give me skills. It gave me the belief that I belonged.'"
Young professionals at a YEP training session preparing for careers
BridgeIT
The First Mile: 1,735 Villages, 450+ Entrepreneurs
In Rajasthan, Bihar, and Jharkhand, BridgeIT proved that the last mile is actually the first mile of opportunity. By training local entrepreneurs to deliver digital services in their own villages, the program created sustainable livelihoods while connecting underserved communities to essential services.
"Laxmi was 18 when she became a BridgeIT entrepreneur in rural Rajasthan. Within a year, she was earning INR 60,000 per month and serving 5,000 households. Her village had never had a woman business owner."
A BridgeIT entrepreneur providing digital services in a rural village
DISQ Social Innovation
18 Startups. 6 Million Lives.
DISQ identified social enterprises at the inflection point between proof and scale. Through structured support, mentorship, and connections to capital, the program helped 18 startups reach 6 million lives. The Spot-Probe-Grow-Scale model became a replicable framework for taking proven interventions to population-level impact.
"We did not fund ideas. We funded evidence. Every startup in DISQ had already proven their model worked. Our job was to build the infrastructure for it to work at scale."
DISQ social entrepreneurs presenting their impact models
HOPE Corporate Volunteering
20 Million Hours of Purpose
HOPE transformed corporate volunteering from episodic charity into a strategic purpose ecosystem spanning 55 countries. By connecting 601,000 employees with 188 community partners, the program generated $40 million in pro-bono value and directly impacted 1.25 million lives. It proved that employee purpose and community impact are not competing priorities.
"An engineer in Chennai spent 200 hours building a data system for a rural health clinic. She told us it was the most meaningful work of her career. The clinic said it saved 400 hours of manual record-keeping per year."
Corporate volunteers working alongside community partners in a HOPE program
If this resonates, we would welcome a conversation
Every program above started with a conversation about what was possible. The next chapter of impact begins the same way.