Official Pledge for April 2026

Welcome back to another Causevest Monthly Cause Vote we are now in April, where the community decides how we direct impact and funding.

April Featured Causes
Below are the first community candidates for this month. You are welcome to add more.
This month, both teams will focus on:
Sexual assault, gender-based violence, and survivor support

♞ Knight Team

RAINN
https://www.rainn.org/
Supports survivors of sexual violence
24/7 crisis helplines
Advocacy and education

:backhand_index_pointing_right: Direct survivor support at scale

:front_facing_baby_chick: Chick Team

Women for Women International

Helps survivors of sexual violence in conflict zones
Job training + financial support
Community rebuilding
Got Another Cause?
We encourage everyone to bring forward projects they believe in. Open source is a huge ecosystem and there are many deserving teams building tools that benefit humanity.

Reply below with:

The name of the cause
A short description
A link if available
The community will discuss, vote, and help decide where support goes this month.

Causvest turning technology into a force for good.

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My vote this month goes to Solar Sisters.

Solar Sister is a non-profit that helps women in rural African communities, especially those without reliable electricity, build and run their own clean energy businesses. They train and support these women so they can sell products like solar lights, solar home systems, and clean cookstoves. Through this, Solar Sister not only helps women earn an income and become more independent, but also brings clean, sustainable energy to their communities and helps fight climate change.

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My goes for the month of April goes to SANE

SANE is an independent mental health charity aiming to raise awareness, improve services, provide emotional support and host research.

Established in 1986 to improve the quality of life for people affected by mental illness, following the overwhelming public response to a series of articles published in the times entitled the forgotten Illness.

Link: https://www.sane.org.uk/