Train · The Corps
The workforce the public is counting on.
Public-interest technology needs people who can hold code, community, and consequence in the same hand — and there still aren't enough of them. We train them, place them, and keep the pipeline open.
Programs
Fellowships & apprenticeships
Real placements on real public-interest builds, mentored by our engineers and policy staff.
Workforce upskilling
Cohort training for agency, nonprofit, and company teams who need to build and govern technology responsibly.
Curriculum & university partnership
Coursework and capstones co-developed with the public-interest-technology university network.
Community technologist track
Training for people from the communities a system serves, so expertise stays local and accountable.
The creed
What makes one of our technologists.
- Works across disciplines — comfortable with a pull request and a policy memo.
- Centers the people most exposed to a technology's harms.
- Measures success by the person on the other side of the screen.
- Knows when not to build something — and says so.