Perinatal Mental Healthwyze

Streetwyze and Matnernal Mental Health Now (MMHN) are exploring the critical issue of low-income and women/birthing people of color’s mental health by integrating an existing Resource Directory with Streetwyze real-time data and two-way feedback loops between patients and providers.  This work is being supported by the California Healthcare Foundation.

Center for Birth Equity and Innovation

The National Birth Equity Coalition, UCSF-ACTIONS, and Streetwyze are launching the Nation’s first Center for Birth Equity and with an explicit focus on tech-equity and data visualization, supported by the Tara Health Foundation, black and brown women/birthing people, and grassroots coalitions nationally.

PolicyLink Tech for Health Equity

PolicyLink featured Streetwyze in it’s pivotal, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation commissioned, publication: Powering Health Equity Action with Online Data Tools Toolkit.

Alameda County Food Bank

The Stupski Foundation is supporting a partnership between the Alameda County Community Food Bank and Streetwyze to improve the quality of and access to critical food distribution services for the county’s 1.6 million people during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Gentrification and Displacement Mapping in SF Tenderloin

Streetwyze is partnering with the San Francisco Planning Department, Tenderloin Community Benefit District, and the Tenderloin Housing Clinic to reduce gentrification and displacement of small businesses and residents in San Francisco.

Engaging Undocumented Families in Florida

The Tremaine Foundation supported Streetwyze and the Learning Alliance to engage undocumented communities in Fellsmere and Vero Beach, Florida to improve access to goods, services, and resources for families and their children.

Building Healthy Communities, TCE

Streetwyze led a digital engagement process with the California Endowment across it’s $1 Billion Building Healthy Communities initiative, which led to over $10 million in grants and services for local communities.

First Five Alameda

First Five Alameda engaged Streetwyze to work with Black mothers in East Oakland to identify resource hotspots and resource gaps facing families. The results informed the ongoing Neighborhoods Ready for Schools program and overall neighborhood investment decisions.

EatSF – Food Access

Streetwyze partnered with EatSF to collect input from, and give voice to homeless and transient community members in terms of affordable food access, CalFresh/SNAP, and the Voucher program in San Francisco.

President Obama: Opportunity Project

President Obama named Streetwyze co-founders two of the nations’ top innovators, and invited Streetwyze to join a select group of individuals moing “from information to action” as a part of the Opportunity Project and Frontiers in Innovation Conference.