k-ID , a startup headquartered in Singapore and Seattle that’s building tools for online youth safety, announced Tuesday that it raised a $45 million Series A funding round. Billed as a “global compliance engine,” the k-ID suite is designed to help game developers comply with age-related regulations. It also lets parents customize their children’s online experience, both on the internet and in participating networks like online gaming. k-ID aims to address a developing issue in international media markets. In several countries, such as the U.K. and Australia, government regulators have started methods of “age assurance,” in attempts to keep children and teenagers away from inappropriate material. The types of international regulation that our technology touches is largely focused on age-appropriate experience and features,” said Aakash Mandhar, k-ID’s Seattle-based CTO. Mandhar continued: “As an example, in Belgium loot boxes in games are prohibited … while in Aust...
The recipients — students and alumni from the Northeastern community — were selected by a panel of judges and will receive a total of $500,000 in funding. The Innovator Awards, now in their fourth year, have provided more than $1.32 million in funding to over 100 changemakers. The awards are unique in that the money goes to the individual entrepreneur, not their venture, with the intent of investing in the next generation of entrepreneurs and offering them the network of support they need to be successful. More than 100 applications were received this year as the program was expanded to include the Roux Institute Founder Residency program and the Lab of Inclusive Entrepreneurship. “Our students and alumni never cease to impress, inspire and energize me,” says Diane Nishigaya MacGillivray, Northeastern’s senior vice president for university advancement and founder of Women Who Empower. “This group — our current and past innovator recipients — truly represent the best of Nort...
Youth on Course – the nonprofit organization providing youth with access to life-changing opportunities through golf – has announced its class of 2024 college scholarship recipients, who will be receiving $285,000 in scholarship funds. The Youth on Course college scholarship program empowers the next generation to realize their dreams beyond the golf course by providing accessible opportunities to pursue higher education. Since 2008, 343 Youth on Course members have received financial support to attend college totaling $3.2 million in scholarships. The graduation rate among Youth on Course scholars is 93.6%, and 37% of recipients have been first-generation college students. “We are proud to support and congratulate these outstanding scholarship recipients and the entire class of 2024,” says Youth on Course CEO Adam Heieck. “At Youth on Course, our mission extends beyond the golf course. Thanks to our generous scholarship donors, we can enhance access to college and play a ...
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