Andrew Keen interviews Jim Fruchterman, who decades ago walked away from his $25 million-funded AI company to start his first nonprofit.
Tech Matters Team
Tech for Good: Using Software & Data to Solve Society’s Biggest Problems with Jim Fruchterman
Paul Zelizer explores a few provocative tech questions with Jim Fruchterman on the latest Awarepreneurs Podcast episode.
Press Release: Trek Medics and Tech Matters Partner with the City of Los Angeles
The platform enables the City of LA’s CIRCLE program to coordinate between unarmed crisis responders during homelessness-related incidents.
Kill the Dinosaurs – SSIR.org
An excerpt from Technology for Good on using technology to create innovative and cost-effective ways to deliver programs.
Jim Fruchterman | Technology for Good – Commonwealth Club World Affairs
Camille Crittenden has a conversation with Jim Fruchterman, author of Technology for Good, about using technology for positive social change
How Nonprofits Can Tap Technology in Lean Times and Avoid AI Hype – The Chronicle of Philanthropy, September 2, 2025
Eden Stiffman writes about how Jim Fruchterman, through his new book, offers a practical roadmap based on his life’s work.
How nonprofits should (and shouldn’t) be using tech – Fast Company, August 16, 2025
Rheana Murray spoke with Jim Fruchterman about some ways tech is being used to better the world and what he hopes readers glean from his book
Local leaders using technology to reshape their landscapes – CISCO, June 26, 2025
The Cisco Foundation has supported two community-led tools that enable local leaders to conduct landscape mapping.
Helplines Reimagined, with Dee Luo and Nick Hurlburt of Tech Matters’ Aselo
The inspiring story of Aselo, a groundbreaking contact center platform designed to empower child helplines worldwide.
The Social Business Hub – The Marshall Institute at the London School of Economics, April 28, 2025
I created the Nonprofit AI Treasure Map to help nontechnical leaders navigate the path to using AI in the social sector.












