Second Service Through Technology Philanthropy
Technology Philanthropy for Human Advancement
501(c)(3) Nonprofit | Charlotte, NC | EIN: 27-2011537
Positively Pedestrian Podcast
Exploring Everyday Perspectives on Technology, Society, and Service
A thoughtful podcast examining how technology shapes our daily lives and communities. Each episode features conversations about the intersection of technology, philosophy, and human experience.
Impact: Reaching listeners worldwide with thoughtful discussions on technology ethics, humanist values, and the future of society.
Nova Social
Philosophy discussion group exploring humanist philosophy and ethics. Future plans include developing an open-source social media platform built on humanistic principles.
Impact: Building community around thoughtful discourse and ethical technology
Youth volunteers provide yard care and beautification services for elderly and disabled community members.
Impact: 500+ volunteer hours annually, dozens of families served, supporting youth community service and college preparation
ThingList App
Digital tool helping households catalog, maintain, and preserve belongings. Built as open-source alternative prioritizing user privacy and data ownership.
Launch: December 2025
Computer lab established in rural Ghana (Chiana) providing technology access and education to thousands of students. The lab continues to operate, serving the community years after establishment.
Legacy Success: Demonstrated commitment to international service and technology access
Technology Philanthropy Blog
Collection of articles and essays on technology's role in society and the importance of humanistic application.
Impact: Shaped organizational philosophy and contributed to public discourse on technology ethics
Past programs include after-school tutoring, summer code camps, and the MELD logic game - all designed to support youth education and development.
Impact: Hundreds of youth introduced to technology careers and logical thinking
Service to society doesn't end after military or public service - it evolves. We believe continued service is a natural path to fulfillment and human flourishing.
How we collectively choose to apply technology will be critical to our future. We advocate for humanistic technology that serves humanity and advances society.
Guided by humanist values of reason, ethics, and compassion, we work to create positive impact through evidence-based programs and community service.