As technology continues to shape every aspect of modern society, many nonprofit organizations and social impact initiatives still struggle with outdated systems, limited digital infrastructure, and a lack of access to strategic technology expertise. To help bridge this gap, Tech Matters has launched an exciting remote fellowship opportunity for professionals passionate about using technology to create meaningful global change.
The Tech for Good Project Fellow position offers candidates around the world the opportunity to work directly with renowned social entrepreneur Jim Fruchterman, founder and CEO of Tech Matters, in advancing technology-driven solutions for some of humanity’s most urgent challenges.
The fellowship is designed for individuals who want to move beyond traditional commercial technology work and contribute to social innovation, ethical technology, and large-scale systems change.
Tech Matters is a nonprofit organization focused on leveraging technology to support the social sector and drive scalable positive social impact.
The organization works with nonprofits, innovators, and mission-driven partners to build technology solutions capable of addressing major societal issues affecting millions of people worldwide.
Unlike many commercial technology companies focused primarily on profit, Tech Matters concentrates on ensuring that technology serves vulnerable and underserved populations that are often overlooked by the mainstream tech industry.
The organization is especially known for:
The Tech for Good Project Fellow will work directly with Jim Fruchterman, a globally recognized leader in technology and social innovation.
Fruchterman is:
The fellowship aims to support the broader mission of ensuring technology better serves the “90% of humanity” often neglected by the commercial tech ecosystem.
This is not a standard technical fellowship focused solely on software development. Instead, it combines:
The role is ideal for professionals interested in the intersection of:
Depending on the fellow’s expertise and the number of fellows selected, participants may contribute to one or more major initiatives.
One major area of work involves helping nonprofits adopt and implement the Better Deal for Data framework.
This initiative focuses on:
The fellow may work directly with nonprofits adopting these standards while supporting broader sector-wide implementation efforts.
Another highly innovative component of the fellowship involves experimenting with methods for improving how large language models (LLMs) and search engines respond to critical social challenges.
Initial efforts are expected to focus on:
This work places fellows at the center of emerging conversations around responsible artificial intelligence and technology ethics.
The fellow may also assist in developing an open-access educational course based on Jim Fruchterman’s recent book, Technology for Good.
The course will:
This initiative reflects Tech Matters’ broader commitment to democratizing knowledge and expanding access to mission-driven technology education worldwide.
The position is fully remote, allowing applicants from around the world to participate.
The fellowship is designed to accommodate professionals seeking meaningful career transitions into the nonprofit or social impact sector.
According to Tech Matters, many past fellows have successfully moved from commercial business and technology careers toward purpose-driven work through similar opportunities.
For fellows based in the United States, health and related insurance coverage is included.
Tech Matters is looking for candidates who combine technical understanding with strong communication and social impact awareness.
Ideal applicants are individuals who:
Candidates should also align with Tech Matters’ core organizational values:
Tech Matters strongly emphasizes inclusive hiring and encourages applications from individuals from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds.
The organization specifically welcomes applications from:
The organization also recognizes that strong candidates may not meet every listed requirement and encourages applicants with relevant passion and transferable experience to still apply.
Applicants must submit:
The cover letter is considered a particularly important component of the application process.
Tech Matters specifically asks applicants to explain:
Applications should be submitted via email.
At a time when conversations around artificial intelligence, ethical technology, and social innovation are rapidly evolving, this fellowship offers a rare opportunity to contribute to high-impact global initiatives while working alongside leaders shaping the future of public-interest technology.
Rather than focusing solely on profit-driven innovation, the fellowship prioritizes:
For professionals seeking purpose-driven careers that combine technology expertise with meaningful global impact, the Tech for Good Project Fellowship represents a unique and influential opportunity.
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