This blog post highlights how BRIC (the Black River Innovation Campus) is expanding digital opportunity in rural Vermont through entrepreneurship programs, workforce training, and STEAM education. In a Q&A with Deputy Executive Director Chris Maggiolo, the post explores BRIC’s SEED VT initiative, game-design learning pathways, and the launch of VRmont Studios. Together, these efforts show how rural communities can build accessible, future-ready digital skills and creative economic opportunities.
Read MoreSMASH is transforming STEM education by integrating game design into hands-on learning. Students learn to think critically, solve problems, and collaborate while bringing creative ideas to life. In this Q&A, SMASH Chief Program Officer Cindy Lora shares how game-making builds confidence, resilience, and essential 21st-century skills. Through their partnership with Endless, SMASH students gain access to the Endless Access Godot curriculum, providing meaningful opportunities to create, innovate, and lead through technology.
Read MoreDigitunity is working to close the digital divide by ensuring everyone who needs a computer can get one. In this conversation with Executive Director Scot Henley, we explore the organization’s history, mission, and vision for creating lasting digital inclusion.
Read MoreEndless Access is helping students move from players to creators by using game-making as a pathway to build coding, storytelling, and collaboration skills. We sat down with Heather Drolet, Director of Learning Design, to discuss how these programs open doors for learners—especially in underserved communities. By creating their own games, students gain confidence, build their professional portfolios, and learn future-ready skills that prepare them for a variety of careers. At its core, Endless Access is about equity, creativity, and giving young people the tools to shape their own digital futures.
Read MoreUrban Arts is helping reimagine what creative education can look like—putting game design at the center to help underserved students build technical skills, creative confidence, and career readiness. In this conversation, CEO Philip Courtney shares how the organization found its focus, why game-based learning is so powerful, and how partners like Endless are helping expand their impact to reach even more young people across the country.
Read MoreThe Endless Games and Learning Lab at Arizona State University is exploring how students can learn by designing and playing games—and how those experiences can lead to real, recognized skills. In this interview, Director Mark Ollila explains how the lab helps students build creativity, collaboration, and technical knowledge through hands-on projects and micro-credentials. Through its partnership with Endless, the lab is expanding its network, reaching new communities, and helping more learners gain recognition for the skills they build through play.
Read MoreAccess to information shouldn’t depend on internet connectivity. That’s the mission behind Kiwix, a non-profit making websites like Wikipedia available offline for communities around the world. In this conversation, CEO Stephane Coillet-Matillon shares how Kiwix began, why offline access is more important than ever, and how the organization is empowering learners everywhere—from refugee camps to remote research stations. With support from Endless, Kiwix is scaling its reach and helping close the digital divide.
Read MoreGeneration’s Junior Unity Game Developer program in Colombia is opening doors for aspiring game developers from underserved communities. Supported by Endless, the program offers hands-on training, mentorship, and job placement support to help learners build real-world skills and launch their careers. With a growing network of alumni and employers, the initiative is driving inclusive growth in the gaming industry.
Read MoreAfrican-led innovation is bridging critical healthcare gaps by developing cost-effective, tech-driven solutions tailored to local needs. Endless partners with Investing in Innovation Africa (i3), an organization focused on providing funding, mentorship, and partnerships to help African healthtech startups scale, ensuring broader access to quality care across the continent.
Read MoreEndless partners with Games for Change to engage thousands of students in game design for social change. Now, with an expanded international presence and new university-level opportunities, the 2025 Challenge is set to reach more young creators than ever before, equipping them with the skills and mentorship needed to make an impact through game development.
Read MoreThe BP Sawa project, a collaboration between Endless Foundation, Penda Health, and Ariadne Labs, is reshaping hypertension care in Kenya with innovative solutions like AI-powered patient journeys and proactive care models
Read MoreDiscover how the CSforALL Accelerator Program, with support from Endless, empowers high-needs communities to increase access to computer science education through awareness, equitable access, and capacity building
Read MoreEndless and Hack Club are on a mission to empower the next generation of creators—young people with the courage to dream big, tackle the hardest problems, and lead with integrity.
Read MoreThe Echo Glen Children's Center in Snoqualmie, Washington, is a juvenile detention center with a mission to rehabilitate and educate. Its educational programs are technology driven, but implementing them comes with a multitude of challenges, including cost, security, and remote locations with limited IT support. To address the challenges that come with broadening education access in detention centers, World Possible uses the offline Endless OS to provide safe, learning-rich Securebook Laptops for incarcerated youth.
Read MoreWith the theme “The 2030 Marker: A Catalyst for Global Change” the 2024 Games for Change Festival will ignite community engagement and drive social change, demonstrating how games break down barriers to connect people across generations and around the globe.
Read MoreEndless is proud to announce that we are issuing a $500k challenge to help Learning Equality pioneer its work in developing these offline AI tools.
Read MoreAt the ASU + GSV Summit, Endless Network founder Matt Dalio and Arizona State University President Michael Crow announced a new collaboration with limitless reach: the Endless Games and Learning Lab at ASU.
Read MoreContinuing the transformative initiative to improve access to laptops in rural Haiti, Hope for Haiti and Endless have established three brand new computer labs in the Sud Department.
Read MoreOur new series with EdSurge highlights the high-quality, innovative programs, content and infrastructure our grantees are implementing and shares perspectives from the communities accessing their services.
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