776 Foundation
@776foundation
776 Fellowship:
Addressing the greatest threat to our future - climate change
2 year program
$100,000 grants
20 Fellows
Ages 18 - 24
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https://www.776.org/ 28-04-2021 13:58:11
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So excited :)) 🍎🍎🍎 Thank you for the opportunity 776 Foundation
Computers 4 People Founder & Executive Director, Dylan Zajac, has been selected as a 776 Foundation 2025 Fellow! A program started by Reddit, Inc. co-founder Alexis Ohanian 🗽 to back exceptional young founders solving the world’s biggest climate challenges.
To start off this month of #climatefellow introductions, meet Amrita ❥. She’s the CEO & co-founder of Sotira, a logistics software co helping retailers offload surplus inventory sustainably. Sotira is reducing waste across the $800B overstock & returns industry.
We're hiring exceptional process, metallurgical, and mechanical engineers as we build our first rare earth metallization plant. Referral bonuses range from $5,000 to $10,000 USD based on role. Email me: [email protected] If you want to make a real impact on climate and supply
Meet #climatefellow Nalleli Cobo. She began organizing at 9 against a toxic oil site in South LA. By 19, she shut it down, sparked criminal charges & helped push LA to end urban drilling, all while battling cancer. And winner of the prestigious The Goldman Environmental Prize.
Introducing #climatefellow Dylan Zajac. At 15, he founded Computers 4 People to bridge the digital divide & cut e-waste. His nonprofit has donated 5,000+ devices to students, jobseekers & families - turning discarded tech into tools for opportunity.
Meet #climatefellow Alexis Huynh. As co-founder & CTO of LOHC Engines, she’s making clean hydrogen practical for heavy-duty transport, without new pipelines or fueling stations. Her team’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-rooted tech unlocks on-demand hydrogen from a stable, diesel-like liquid.
Meet #climatefellow Carlos Alcantara. After witnessing Super Typhoon Yolanda, he set out to build climate solutions for Southeast Asia. Today, he’s developing high-biomass bamboo biochar systems to equip frontline communities with scalable, locally adapted tools.