News and Insights
The story of what we’re doing and what we’re learning.
Making new careers possible for immigrants and refugees
Our latest grant, of $750,000 to Upwardly Global, will fund a program to expand access to online, self-paced training for recent immigrants, refugees, and asylees navigating the US labor market to secure skill-aligned, professional employment. This grant will also expand a technology platform that will provide this service to large-scale resettlement and immigrant support organizations, greatly increasing training access.
Pioneering program accelerates economic mobility for those coming out of prison
Our latest grant partners with the tech-enabled nonprofit FreeWorld to expand the reach of a pioneering program that not only addresses the challenges of employment for those who have been in prison, but does so by filling critical employment gaps in the US supply chain.
Meet our President and CEO
Ellie Bertani, President and CEO of GitLab Foundation, opens up below in a Q&A about her values, experience, and hopes for the GitLab Foundation.
Our First Grant
We are excited to announce our first major grant of $2.9 million to Jobs for the Future (JFF), in collaboration with the Burning Glass Institute (BGI), to make sense of the rapidly growing market of short-term training programs.
First Steps
In late 2022 and early 2023, our team devoted considerable time to developing an initial strategy for our giving. We met with dozens of experts in philanthropy, economic mobility, workforce development, international development, and impact measurement to help shape our thinking. We reviewed randomized controlled trial (RCT) data and other evidence to form a fact base that informed our strategy. We developed our first impact model and experimented with real and fictional data sets to help understand which interventions and investments types might maximize our impact.
Welcome to the GitLab Foundation
The GitLab Foundation was launched in September 2022 with a mission to improve people’s lifetime earnings through access to opportunities, and a vision of a world in which one million more people can afford a better life.
Introducing Our Brand
With our origins rooted in GitLab, Inc, we looked to GitLab’s Tanuki logo for inspiration. The GitLab Tanuki (a Japanese raccoon dog) logo symbolizes the GitLab mission of “making it possible for everyone to contribute” with a smart animal that works in a group to achieve a common goal. This felt like a great starting point for the GitLab Foundation’s own brand development.