GNY Announces First Social Impact Partnership

GNY is proud to announce that the first recipient of its Magic Wish Technology Grant is Child Rescue Coalition. The non-profit rescues children from sexual abuse by building technology, free of charge, for law enforcement to track, arrest, and prosecute child predators. To date, Child Rescue Coalition technology is directly responsible for the arrest of over 10,500 predators and the rescue of over 2,400 child victims. Law enforcement officers in all 50 US states and 84 countries across the globe use Child Rescue Coalition’s proprietary, one-of-a-kind technology. Child Rescue Coalition is excited to partner with GNY to enhance the robust platform on which tens of thousands of law enforcement officers rely. CRC extensively utilizes blockchain, and the partnership with GNY will greatly enhance the product offerings, leading to the increased rescue of victimized children and the furthering of the mission of Protecting Innocence Through Technology. GNY’s Magic Wish Technology Grant was designed to empower data-driven non-profits to do more with their existing resources. The entire team at GNY is thrilled to support Child Rescue Coalition’s mission to protect children from predators. The results of our work will be shared publicly at the end of our 2 year partnership and will hopefully serve as a example for other social entrepreneurs and justice advocates for how our machine learning platform can serve as a powerful tool for non-profits of any size. Here is Blake Lively sharing about her commitment to Child Rescue Coalition at the Variety Magazine Power of Women Event.
To learn more about Child Rescue Coalition and donate to their life saving mission, click here. To learn more about our Magic Wish Technology Grant for non-profits, click here.

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