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Zeraki, a Kenyan edtech providing digital solutions for school admin, raises $1.8M

TechCrunch

Zeraki , a Kenyan edtech that has built digital learning and school data analytics platforms, has raised $1.8 Zeraki data analytics system helps schools to better manage students’ data. Zeraki is also looking to enter 10 new markets over the next three years, after scaling in Kenya, Uganda and Guinea, where it currently operates. “We’re

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Jambo raises $7.5M from Coinbase, Alameda Research to build “web3 super app” of Africa

TechCrunch

Jambo , a Congo-based startup building Africa’s web3 user acquisition portal through “learn, play, earn” and democratizing access to crypto-based income-generation opportunities, has raised $7.5 The company said this would enable students to explore opportunities in play-to-earn gaming and decentralized finance (DeFi).

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How to Predict What You’ll Raise by Year-End

NonProfit Hub

What if that crystal ball could tell you how much money you’ll raise by the end of the year? For an animal rescue, how many dogs/cats/guinea pigs do you want to save? Goals with zip and zing tend to raise more money than those that are ordinary and unremarkable. You’d know how to make the best choices. Which paths to take.

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Worst of Museums for this Decade

Museum 2.0

Now, many see the downsides, including crushing student debt along large numbers of credentialed people with few open jobs. The number of open jobs is based on the amount of money museums can raise. Philanthropy is changing, with large benefactors giving way to people giving less and earned income increasing in importance.

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Reflections on the Science Center World Congress

Museum 2.0

I heard from CEOs whose center is the only one in their entire country (Chile), educators who work with students who have never encountered a computer before entering the science center (South Africa), and web managers whose sites are locked behind federal government firewalls and draconian restrictions (Australia).

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A ‘thorn forest’ once covered 1 million acres in the Rio Grande Valley. This man is trying to bring it back

Fast Company Tech

That may sound like a lot of seed, but its only sufficient to raise about 150,000 seedlings. All of them are naturally drought-resistant and raised with an eye toward the lives theyll lead. That doesnt necessarily doom an ecosystem, but it does create opportunities for guinea grass and other nonnative fauna to push out endemic plants.

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Heat Listed

The Verge

Growing up, McDaniel says, he wasn’t much of a student and was kicked out of multiple public high schools for everything from fighting with other classmates to disagreeing with authority figures. Unbeknownst to McDaniel, he was a sort of guinea pig, one of the first individuals to be put on Chicago’s “heat list.”.

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