Institution
Public Goods

OpenCivics

Region
OpenCivics
Worldwide
Targeted SDGs
10. Reduced inequality
11. Sustainable cities and communities
12. Responsible consumption and production
17. Partnerships for the goals
Description
A network and framework designed to support civic innovators, organizers, and patrons, working together to build a vital, resilient, and participatory civilization.
Impact
OpenCivics cultivates a global network of civic innovators and organizers dedicated to building participatory systems for a vital, resilient, and regenerative civilization. Through initiatives like the Localism Fund, it supports locally governed programs that strengthen democratic participation and collective responsibility. By developing tools and frameworks such as TrustGraph and the Open Civic Innovation Framework, OpenCivics empowers collective intelligence, interoperability, and cooperation across networks driving civic renewal.
EXPLORE THE NETWORK

More Builders Driving Real-World Impact

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Circle

Circle

Circle is a financial technology company that develops USDC, a stablecoin backed one-to-one by U.S. dollar reserves. USDC circulates across multiple blockchains and is widely used for payments, trading, and DeFi applications. Circle also partners with banks, fintechs, and governments to integrate digital dollars into mainstream finance, making it one of the key bridges between traditional systems and blockchain infrastructure.

Institution
Stablecoins
9
10
Haraka

Haraka

Haraka provides a decentralized lending platform designed for communities without access to traditional financial services. By converting social trust into digital collateral, Haraka enables micro-entrepreneurs to secure loans in stablecoins without the need for bank accounts, physical collateral, or complex credit histories.

Protocol
Stablecoins
1
8
Hurupay

Hurupay

Hurupay offers a digital wallet that allows users to open virtual accounts in USD, EUR, and GBP without monthly fees. Users can receive payments from platforms like PayPal, Wise, Upwork, and Fiverr, and withdraw funds via crypto exchanges, local banks, or mobile money.

Protocol
Payments
8
CASE STUDIES

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