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Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund Announces $1.9 Million in Grants to Third Cohort of Youth-led Organizations

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Twenty-four youth and intergenerationally led organizations to advance tech accountability, youth mental health, responsible AI, and technology-based climate solutions

SAN FRANCISCO, April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund (RTYPF) announced $1.9 million in funding to support 24 youth- and intergenerationally-led organizations working to create a safer, more equitable digital ecosystem. This is RTYPF’s third year of investing in the youth-led responsible technology movement, and its newest cohort arrives as mounting legal scrutiny of social media’s impact on young people and urgent conversations around AI safety converge to affirm that the work of building a safer digital ecosystem is more critical than ever. 2026 grantees will use grant funding to advance work across a variety of issues, including tech accountability, youth mental health, responsible AI, and technology-based climate solutions. The fund’s grantees are receiving one-year grants of $50,000 to $100,000, allocated based on organizational capacity and funding needs.

Reimagining Power in Philanthropy

RTYPF was founded with the acknowledgment that traditional philanthropic organizations too rarely center the voices of the communities they serve — especially young people. The Fund has deliberately engaged in power-sharing in grantmaking, inviting young leaders to move from recipients to decision-makers.

In its second year, the RTYPF steering committee added four seats to include young leaders from previous grantee cohorts (AI Consensus, Innovation for Everyone, Future Incubator, and trubel&co). Each young leader received $75,000, providing the financial resources to remain focused on their organizational goals while serving in decision-making roles in grant selection, ecosystem building, and future thinking for the Fund. This step helped refine the Fund’s focus to three specific areas of responsible technology: AI, climate activism, and mental health.

Now in its third year, RTYPF has continued to elevate youth leadership on its steering committee and has mobilized a cumulative amount of $7.5 million of support for a diverse group of young leaders, with investments from co-funders, Allen Family Philanthropies, Archewell Philanthropies, Arthur M. Blank Foundation, Carmel Hill Fund, Hopelab, Omidyar Network, Pinterest, Pivotal, Stuart Foundation, and Susan Crown Exchange, and an intergenerational grantmaking approach. By reimaging power structures in funding decisions, RTYPF demonstrates what is possible when young people are centered in decisions that transform the potential of grantmaking.

“Creating change requires bringing the voices, lived experience, and grassroots action of young people to decision-making spaces”, said Neha Shukla, Founder of Innovation for Everyone and RTYPF Steering Committee Member. “We can be the leaders, organizers, and activists standing alongside older generations to reimagine a safer future of technology.” 

2026 Grantee Cohort

The 24 organizations joining the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund’s third cohort represent a diverse cross-section of youth and intergenerationally-led work addressing critical challenges at the intersection of technology, health equity, and community well-being.

#Halfthestory is moving the world from screen-fear to screen-free fun by putting teens at the table of tech decision-making.
Agents of Influence helps young people take back control of their attention, their decisions, and the technologies shaping both.
AI Consensus builds environments that let young people come together and decide what AI becomes.
Center for Intimacy Justice works to hold technology platforms accountable for ensuring that young people can access accurate health education online without stigma, censorship, or algorithmic bias.
Civics Unplugged shapes young leaders to redefine civics as a verb and become active world-builders in their communities.
Cyber Collective gives people the tools, language, and support to stay safe online.
Decifer Studio allows people to pull the curtain on emerging technologies, look behind the scenes, and imagine themselves at the steering wheel.
Design It For Us believes that young people should be at the center of the solutions to creating safer, more productive online spaces.
Despierta helps young people and families build healthier relationships with technology, themselves, and each other by blending mental health education, youth leadership, and culturally responsive learning.
Future Incubator is an operational partner for youth-led initiatives, providing administrative support in finance, HR, and legal compliance, removing barriers for young leaders to fundraise, hire, and scale, and stay focused on leading.
Gen-Z for Change brings together attorneys, creators, strategists, and organizers to translate digital influence into meaningful civic engagement.
Generation Patient is building a future where young adults with chronic conditions lead the way in reshaping care, through peer support and systems reform led by lived experience.
Innovation for Everyone is a youth-led movement mobilizing for AI ethics literacy, reaching 70,000 students across 35 countries to preserve critical-thinking and youth agency in the age of AI.
Kentucky Student Voice Team is a laboratory for democratic participation where young people investigate the education systems that shape their lives and help redesign them.
Kinston Teens, Inc empowers young people through service, leadership, and civic engagement.
NClude Inc. works to unlock employment and economic independence for people with disabilities by transforming inaccessible digital systems into inclusive opportunities through accessible, responsible AI.
Next Gen Men creates a positive shift in the way boys and men think of themselves, relate to others, and are viewed in the community.
NoSo Connection Collective empowers young people to reclaim control over their time, attention, and well-being by forming healthier relationships with technology, using it as a core strategy to improve their mental health.
Our Subscription to Addiction inspires young people to reclaim their agency with social media, equipping them with the confidence, tools, and resources needed to build a better relationship with their phones and to contribute their voices to solutions.
Reboot is a publication by and for technologists.
Rooted Futures Lab is a research and action collective dedicated to centering environmental justice principles in technology.
trubel&co (pronounced like “trouble”) is a tech-justice nonprofit that mobilizes youth and communities to leverage local data to tackle challenges that matter most.
Young People’s Alliance is empowering young people to ensure that AI’s encroachments on our humanity create the conditions for us to collectively prioritize policies that put our humanity first.
Youth for Privacy – Privacy Runway is a youth-led, youth-centered group advocating for privacy, with a mission to raise awareness of privacy through education, outreach, research, and advocacy.

About the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund (RTYPF)
The Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund (RTYPF) is a first-of-its-kind philanthropic initiative that supports youth- and intergenerationally led organizations in collectively defining what responsible technology looks like for their communities. By reimagining power structures in philanthropy — inviting young people to move from recipients to decision-makers — the Fund is building solutions that shape a more equitable and safer digital ecosystem. Now in its third year, the Fund has raised $7.5 million to support 501(c)(3)-eligible public charities, with award amounts ranging from $50,000 to $125,000 depending on the organization’s stage and funding needs. Grantees work across tech accountability, youth mental health, responsible AI, and technology-based climate solutions. Learn more at www.rtyouthpower.org.

The organizations partnering to invest in the Fund are Allen Family Philanthropies, Archewell Philanthropies, Arthur M. Blank Foundation, Carmel Hill Fund, Hopelab, Omidyar Network, Pinterest, Pivotal, Stuart Foundation, and Susan Crown Exchange.

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Lahaina art gallery turns tragedy into technology with FIRST LOOK

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Harte International Galleries to launch first of its kind “gallery in your pocket”.

LAHAINA, Hawaii, April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Following the devastating Maui wildfire of August 8, 2023, which destroyed its Lahaina gallery, Harte International Galleries announces the launch of FIRST LOOK, an innovative digital application designed to bring investment grade art directly to collectors. This new “gallery in your pocket” app ensures continued access to masterworks and new releases, embodying the gallery’s resilience and commitment to its clientele.

Maui art gallery turns tragedy into innovation with a fine art APP that’s a gallery in your pocket, called FIRST LOOK.

To explore the FIRST LOOK app and discover its unique offerings, please visit: www.hartegalleries.com

Reimagining Art Access 

“FIRST LOOK from Harte International Galleries is not just an app; it’s a vibrant new chapter for art enthusiasts, offering an engaging and informative way to discover masterpieces by iconic artists such as Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Salvador Dali and even Sir Anthony Hopkins at discounted prices, thanks to the elimination of traditional gallery overheads, making world-class art more accessible and enjoyable than ever before,” said Glenn Harte.

With physical rebuilding efforts in Lahaina currently stalled, Glenn and Devon Harte, owners of Harte International Galleries, developed FIRST LOOK as a direct response to the loss of their physical space. This digital platform allows the gallery to rebuild its inventory and continue serving loyal collectors without the overhead of a traditional brick-and-mortar location. The app provides a fun, informative, and accessible way to engage with fine art.

Direct Access to Masterworks

FIRST LOOK offers collectors unparalleled, immediate access to new acquisitions and exclusive releases. Members receive instant notifications on their mobile phones, complete with images, detailed descriptions, and pricing for each piece. This direct communication channel allows members to inquire about art with a single tap, connecting them directly with the gallery owners.

The app features a curated selection of renowned artists and masterworks, including:

Masterworks: Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Matisse, Rembrandt, Durer, Salvador Dali.New Releases: Sir Anthony Hopkins and famed graffiti artist Rascal.

By leveraging FIRST LOOK, Harte International Galleries continues its legacy of providing access to exceptional art, adapting to new realities while maintaining the highest standards of quality and authenticity. Further information about the app and its offerings is available at: www.hartegalleries.com 

Harte International Galleries, formerly of Lahaina, Maui has rebuilt with a digital gallery for serious collectors, called FIRST LOOK.

Known for offering museum grade art from Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Matisse, Dali, Rembrandt, Durer, Sir Anthony Hopkins and Rascal – Harte International Galleries uses innovation to create a digital gallery.

go to: www.hartegalleries.com

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Glenn Harte
glennharte@hartegalleries.com 

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As homes get smarter, new global research names Aiper as the world’s No.1 smart robotic pool cleaner brand

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New research reveals Aiper holds the position of the world’s No.1 brand of smart robotic pool cleaners based on 2026 manufacturer sales volume worldwide

SYDNEY, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) become embedded in everyday life1, homeowners are embracing innovation more than ever. This trend is reflected in new global research which names Aiper the world’s No.1 brand of smart robotic pool cleaners*. From robot vacuums indoors to smart security, lighting and energy systems, homeowners are now seeking systems that help optimise energy use, align with cost-saving goals and reduce environmental impact, without sacrificing comfort or convenience.

According to independent research by Euromonitor International, completed in December 2025, Aiper ranked No.1 globally based on manufacturer sales volume worldwide. The findings come as smart home adoption accelerates globally, valued at more than $147 billion USD in 2025 and projected to grow rapidly over the next decade2, as households prioritise automation that improves efficiency and supports sustainability goals.

Pool care is following the same trajectory. With more than 3.1 million Australians living in homes with a swimming pool or spa3, demand is growing for intelligent, low-effort systems that can operate autonomously, efficiently and reliably, while helping households manage energy use and ongoing maintenance costs.

Aiper’s innovation-led approach was formally recognised at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, where Euromonitor International presented Aiper with an official certificate acknowledging its global sales leadership. The recognition highlights not only the brand’s growth, but the accelerating mainstream adoption of intelligent robotics in outdoor living.

Aiper’s next innovation, the Scuba V3, is the world’s first cognitive AI-powered robotic pool cleaner. Lightweight and easy to use, it cleans 10x faster with AI vision that identifies 20+ debris types in 3 seconds. Using Cognitive AI Navium™ mode, it automatically adapts cleaning paths, suction, and frequency to each pool, delivering a true set-it-and-forget-it experience for crystal-clear water. Demonstrating how robotics and AI can support more sustainable, low-effort outdoor living while helping households better manage energy and water use.This model will be available in the Australia market during Spring season.

This growing momentum is also being recognised by Aiper’s key retail partner in Australia, Clark Rubber. “At Clark Rubber, we’re seeing strong growth in demand for smarter, more efficient pool care solutions as Australian households look to reduce maintenance time, energy use and overall costs. Aiper’s global recognition reflects the increasing role that innovation and intelligent technology are playing in outdoor living. As a key retail partner, we’re excited to bring these advanced solutions to Australian consumers and support the shift toward more sustainable, low-effort pool ownership.” said Anthony Grice, CEO Clark Rubber.

For Australian households, long swimming seasons, outdoor lifestyles, and rising energy costs make smart, efficient systems a practical necessity. Aiper’s global recognition marks a turning point for smart outdoor living, where advanced robotics and AI are increasingly powerful, accessible, and sustainable, shaping the way modern homes evolve. For more information, visit https://aiper.com/au/home

Research and Citations

https://hai.stanford.edu/ai-index/2025-ai-index-report  https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/smart-home-market-101900https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/9311-australian-swimming-pool-ownership-march-2023

About Aiper

Aiper is the global pioneer of cordless robotic pool cleaning technology and a leader in smart yard product solutions. Aiper empowers homeowners to transform their backyards into a personal vacation retreat with the help of innovative, smarter, and greener product solutions. Aiper has been recognised as a CES Innovation Awards honouree in 2023, 2024, and 2025, underscoring its commitment to pioneering smart yard solutions.

*Aiper is the No.1 brand of smart robotic pool cleaner in the world in terms of sales volume.

Source: Euromonitor International Co., Ltd., in terms of 2025 manufacturer sales volume (units) in the world. Smart robotic pool cleaner is
defined as: intelligent service robots integrating mechanical, electronic, software algorithm and sensor technologies. They autonomously or
with minimal human intervention perform pool cleaning and maintenance tasks, typically featuring smart navigation, path planning, and
multiple cleaning modes. Research completed in 2026/3.

 

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Slip And Fall Vs Premises Liability Explained By HelloNation Featuring Personal Injury Attorney Joe Stanley

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The article clarifies how property owner responsibility and legal negligence affect injury claims under New York law.

WATERTOWN, N.Y., April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What is the difference between slip and fall incidents and premises liability when someone is injured on another person’s property? The answer is addressed in a HelloNation article featuring insights from Joe Stanley of Stanley Law Offices LLP in Watertown, New York.

The HelloNation article explains that, while slip-and-fall and premises liability are often used interchangeably, they are not the same under New York law. A slip and fall refers to the actual event in which a person slips, trips, or falls due to a condition on a property. Premises liability, however, is the legal framework used to determine whether a property owner is responsible for an injury. This distinction is important because not every slip-and-fall incident results in a valid injury claim.

According to the article, property owner responsibility in Watertown NY, depends on whether the owner knew or should have known about a hazardous condition. New York law requires property owners to maintain safe premises and to warn visitors about known dangers. This duty applies broadly to commercial properties, rental units, and private homes that welcome guests. The article notes that hazards such as wet floors, icy walkways, or poor lighting may result in premises liability if they are not addressed in a reasonable time.

The article further emphasizes that legal negligence is the key factor in determining liability. Courts evaluating injury claims consider whether a property owner took reasonable steps to inspect and maintain the property. This includes reviewing maintenance practices, prior complaints, and the foreseeability of the risk. If a hazard appeared suddenly and the property owner had no reasonable opportunity to correct it, premises liability may not apply, even if a slip and fall occurred.

The HelloNation article also highlights how property owner responsibility extends to regular inspections, timely repairs, and proper warning signs. In Watertown NY, failing to clear snow or ice, ignoring spills, or neglecting adequate lighting can contribute to legal negligence. At the same time, the article explains that property owners who actively maintain their premises and provide clear warnings are less likely to face liability under New York law.

For individuals pursuing injury claims, understanding the distinction between slip-and-fall incidents and premises liability is essential. The article advises that documenting the scene, taking photographs, and seeking prompt medical attention can help support a claim. These steps are important in establishing whether legal negligence played a role and whether the property owner’s responsibility can be demonstrated.

The article also explains that not all accidents meet the legal threshold for premises liability. A slip and fall caused by an unexpected personal item or hazard that could not have been anticipated may not result in a valid claim. This reinforces the importance of evaluating each case based on the facts and the standards set by New York law.

By clarifying these distinctions, the HelloNation article provides readers in Watertown NY with practical guidance on how slip and fall incidents are evaluated within the broader concept of premises liability. Understanding how legal negligence and property owner responsibility are applied can help individuals better navigate injury claims and make informed decisions after an accident.

Slip and Fall vs. Premises Liability in Watertown, NY features insights from Joe Stanley, an attorney in Watertown, New York, on HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content with storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven, good-news articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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