“Si usted ha venido aquí para ayudarme, usted gasta su tiempo. Pero si usted ha venido porque su liberación está ligada con el mío, déjenos trabajar juntos.”
– Grupo de activista aborigen, Queensland, los años 1970
Nuestro Trabajo
Proyectos Puestos en Práctica
Impacto Comunitario
Estudiantes Afiliados
Objetivo Común
Proyectos
Los estudiantes desarrollan proyectos de colaboración con no ganancias y grupos de sociedad civiles. Juntos, ellos se dirigen a desafíos alrededor de justicia social y sostenibilidad ambiental.
Partners
Acompañamos con no ganancias y grupos de sociedad civiles. Everett acompaña con organizaciones por todo el mundo, de Watsonville, California, y Lima, Perú.
Plan de Estudios
Preparamos a nuestros estudiantes para proyectos a base de tecnología por un curso de un año de largo que enseña habilidades de tecnología, entendiendo sistemas de cambio social, y liderazgo.
Nos imaginamos un mundo donde la tecnología es enjaezada por comunidades vulnerables para promover la justicia social y la sostenibilidad ambiental.
Trabajamos para conseguir la unión de líderes jóvenes a comunidades autorizadas, donde juntos ellos pueden usar la tecnología y la comunicación para ayudar a construir un mundo justo y sostenible.

Jacob Martinez
Founder of DigitalNest
“The Digital NEST is growing at a rate often not seen in non-profit organizations. That growth has been made possible by the talent we have been able to recruit from the Everett program. We have successfully recruited 6 Everett alumni to the staff of the Digital NEST and one of them has risen to the Director level. They are a source of talent because of their technical and professional skills and for their knowledge and commitment to social justice.”

Tyler Spencer
Class of 2017, Everett Alumni Foundation Board Member
“The Everett Program was a life-changing experience that, as a history major, enabled me to work on the historical social injustices that I had learned about. It empowered students to tackle technology and created a space that fosters leadership, which have remained invaluable lessons!”

Mai Sutton
Board President Everett Alumni Foundation
“I am in awe of the Everett Program and what it has achieved over the years, and I’ve come to appreciate how truly rare it is ever since graduating from the program near a decade ago. How many universities can say that they have a hands-on social justice training program that empowers students to be so resourceful and entrepreneurial–not for some profit objective o to tangibly and positively improve communities using technology. This program changes the world.”