To listen to an interesting discussion with Christina Noren, head over to The Software Agents Podcast – Episode 8: TechMatters – Jim Fruchterman, CEO – The Intentional Nonprofit.
In the Media
Societal Platform’s Sea Change Podcast: Collaboration as a way of being
We look at social purpose organisations that are experimenting or transitioning to new ways of working, and we find out what their journeys have taught them about sustainable inclusive systems.
Mindfully, Measurably 10 Percent Better By Jim Fruchterman on Skoll.org, April 22,2020
I have frequently heard about the life changing effects of meditation from enthusiasts. It often comes across with religious fervor and intensity.
A Silicon Valley Engineer Looks to Scale Tech Solutions for the Nonprofit Sector – Inside Philanthropy, April 22, 2020
Silicon Valley engineer and social entrepreneur Jim Fruchterman has launched a new organization
Tech Matters Launched!
On Thursday, April 2, 2020, Tech Matters formally launched as a new organization. I want to share some of the exciting happenings from our first day out of “semi-stealth!”
Why Tech Matters – Oktane20, April 2, 2020
Jim speaks with Okta’s VP of Social Impact, Erin Baudo Felter, about his new plans to continue advancing the positive impact of technology in the social sector.
Why Tech Matters – Skoll World Forum presentation, April 5, 2020
The three main topics covered are building the #TechforGood field and two major new systems change tech platform efforts: the Child Helpline International shared contact center and the 1000 Landscape for 1 Billion People initiative.
Jim Fruchterman raises $1.7M for Tech Matters, a new effort to help nonprofits do tech better – TechCrunch, April 2, 2020
The mission is to bring the benefits of technology to all of humanity, not the richest 5% of it.
Tech Matters Launch – News Release
Today, Silicon Valley launched an anomaly: Tech Matters, a new tech organization that’s fully committed to not make a profit











