Anh Bui on ecosystem engagement & driving systemic change Welcome to The Impact, our blog series that spotlights thought leaders pioneering the software for social good ecosystem. At Benetech, we know that the social sector must embrace the… read more →
Thank you to all of the volunteers and community members who advance our software for social good mission “Do your little bit of good wherever you are; it’s those little… read more →
Five assumptions that limit your global user base When you have reliable, constant access to running water, it can be difficult to conceive of the daily lives of those who… read more →
Benetech’s Collin Sullivan on Operating Systems Empowering Human Rights Defenders to Defend Themselves For the last five years, I’ve traveled around the world training human rights defenders to use software… read more →
Sunanda Yeshwanth Kale helps students succeed at reading and life Most of us can recall a favorite teacher who inspired us to study hard, overcome challenges, and do our best.… read more →
Benetech’s President, Betsy Beaumon, Recognized as Silicon Valley Woman of Influence Betsy always believed in the power of technology to help others. It was this conviction that led her to… read more →
Is your nonprofit ready to unleash the power of Software for Social Good? Benetech’s Founder & CEO, Jim Fruchterman, recently spoke at Stanford Social Innovation Review’s Conference: From Possibilities to Responsibilities. Jim… read more →
See what’s new with Bookshare, DIAGRAM and Born Accessible Assistive technology — whether it’s a mobile app or a modified wheelchair — can transform the lives of people with disabilities.… read more →
What do people miss most when they lose their vision? They miss seeing their families, and they miss having unlimited access to information of all kinds, whether that is the… read more →
Benetech accelerates toward a future in which all digital content is Born Accessible On November 29, 2016, Bookshare hit a momentous milestone when it passed the mark of 500,000 titles… read more →