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Goodly Institute (Goodly Labs)

Goodly Institute (Goodly Labs)

Benicia, CA 94510
Tax ID47-1371655

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About this organization

Revenue

$58,109

Expenses

$26,058

Mission

Goodly Labs is dedicated to equipping individuals with collaborative tools and opportunities allowing them to find common ground and take responsibility for building a better society.

About

Equipping Humanity with Tools to Overcome Societal Challenges R&D LAB and INCUBATOR We develop collective intelligence systems for a SELF IMPROVING society. Our tools increase individual & collective agency, revitalize democracy, and foster healthier relationships. CREATING SOCIETAL INFRASTRUCTURE greater than AI We use rigorous social science methods respecting the complexity of social interactions and communication. With schemas, social grammars, reward systems, and informational dashboards, we bring humans into alignment. Then, we can train AI to do the good things humans do. UPGRADING Democracy and Citizenship through SOFTWARE Prosocial software provides social-structural scaffolding – collaborative experiences that demonstrably improve individuals & society. We feel our power as we use them. Community members belong here – more & more as they join in Goodly’s projects.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

We equip individuals with collaborative tools for building a better society.

  • Revenue reported was $58,109.
  • Expenses reported were $26,058.
  • The non-profit filed Schedule A section.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Is not a donor-advised fund.
  • The organization does not engage in lobbying activities.
  • Other expenses reported $14,736.
  • The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for $32,051.
  • The non-profit does not have a foreign financial account.
  • Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $58,102.
  • The non-profit filed a copy of the returns in CA.

Accomplishments

  • Public editor - people-powered misinformation detection technology 71 volunteers trained to identify and label news misinformation 21 volunteers coached to design and program software making volunteer work possible 3 volunteers mentored to write a research paper about the pe system 3 early career scientists trained in team management Expenses $20,058.
  • Demo watch - people-powered protest movement research technology 12 volunteers trained to identify and label information about protest movements 4 volunteers coached to perform data scientific operations on data 6 volunteers trained to produce graphical models of theoretical relationships 2 early career scientists trained in team management Expenses 0.
  • Liberating archives - government transparency and public oversight tools 12 volunteers trained to organize and parse archives and make them into queruable databases or the public 2 early career scientists trained in team management Expenses $6,000.

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