The Markle Foundation’s Technology Policy Consortium aims to create policies and identify business models that enable developing technologies (artificial intelligence, automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, quantum computing, and others) to become engines to broaden economic participation.
A unique partnership of civil rights organizations, nonprofits, private sector employers, labor unions, educators, and others working to help people from low wage roles to move into better jobs.
Transforming America’s labor market so that all Americans have opportunities to thrive in the digital economy.
Skillful tools, expertise and resources are now shared through Markle’s Rework America Alliance to help workers from low wage roles move into good jobs.
Improving health and the quality of health care in the United States through use of innovations in information technology.
Inspiring reform through information sharing and enhancing national security and civil liberties.
Through collaborative partnerships, Markle helped develop interactive media programs for children to promote learning and growth.