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SOCIAL IMPACT LABS

Impact technology built with autonomy, care and continuity.

The Social Impact Labs is an independent front within 33 Digital for tools that serve communities, vulnerable groups and causes that demand real accountability — not showcase. Here, technology must serve people. Not the other way around.

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SOCIAL IMPACT LABS

An independent laboratory for technology that serves people.

The Social Impact Labs does not compete with 33 Digital's commercial vertical. It operates as a separate front for research, development and institutional support — with its own logic, its own criteria and its own accountability.

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Independence

Social initiatives have operational, identity and decision-making autonomy. They are not byproducts of the commercial portfolio — they are projects with their own purpose and architecture.

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Privacy by design

Tools that handle data from vulnerable communities are built with privacy as an architectural requirement, not as a layer added afterwards.

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Accountability without showcase

Social impact is not marketing. These initiatives exist to generate real utility — not to build a brand narrative, win awards or attract press coverage.

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Sustainable infrastructure

Social tools need servers, APIs, AI, security and continuous operation. Institutional support sustains this infrastructure without depending on voluntarism or goodwill alone.

Active initiatives

Quilombo Digital and Mulher Digital are the initiatives in active development. Each has a distinct architecture, audience and operational logic.

Relationship with the Core

The Social Impact Labs uses 33 Digital's technical infrastructure but operates with independent criteria, partnerships and decisions separate from the commercial portfolio.

QUILOMBO DIGITAL

Data, memory and community management for quilombola communities in Brazil.

A living platform for compiling, organizing and publishing information about Brazilian quilombo communities — territorial, cultural, social and institutional data brought together with responsibility and clear purpose. Quilombolas are Afro-Brazilian communities with constitutionally recognized territorial rights.

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Data and memory

Compiles and organizes territorial, cultural, historical and social information from quilombola communities into a structured, accessible database.

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Community management

Registration, organization and tracking of members, families, leaders, events and resources with history and traceability.

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Cultural heritage

Recording of cultural assets, knowledge, traditions, recipes, legends and memories with the possibility of publication in DRM-protected e-books.

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Territory and documentation

Territorial maps, demarcation management, institutional documents and land records organized for legal and institutional support.

For whom: quilombola communities, associations, leaders, researchers, support institutions and public bodies working with quilombola data and rights.

Support needed: cloud infrastructure, storage, geolocation APIs, DRM publishing infrastructure and institutional partnerships for expansion.

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MULHER DIGITAL

Guidance, context and support pathways for women in situations of risk.

An informational support tool designed for discreet use — it organizes facts, legal references and responsible referral pathways. This is not an emergency channel. In situations of immediate risk, call 190 (Police) or 180 (Women's Support Hotline — Brazil).

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Informational guidance

Organizes facts, legal references and possible protection pathways in accessible language, without exposing the user to additional risks.

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Support networks

Locates specialized police stations, shelters, reference centers and protection networks near the user.

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Legal framework

Presents laws, articles and applicable rights — such as the Maria da Penha Law — in a clear, contextualized and accessible way.

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Reinforced privacy

Discreet access, encryption and privacy controls designed to protect the user in contexts of risk and surveillance.

Important limit

In situations of immediate risk, ongoing violence or threat, call immediately: 190 (Military Police — Brazil), 180 (Women's Support Hotline — Brazil) or the local emergency number in your country. No digital tool replaces emergency response.

Support needed

Secure cloud infrastructure, geolocation APIs, updated legislative database, encryption and partnerships with protection networks and official bodies — including international organizations working on gender-based violence.

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Technology that serves people. Not the other way around.

HOW TO SUPPORT

Not charity. Infrastructure for real impact.

Social tools need servers, APIs, AI, security, data and continuous operation. Companies, foundations, NGOs and international organizations can support with technical, financial or institutional resources — without displacing their own primary mission.

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Technical infrastructure

Cloud, servers, storage, AI credits, APIs, security and data infrastructure that sustain the continuous operation of the tools.

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Financial support

One-off, recurring or institutional contributions to cover operational, development and expansion costs of the initiatives.

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Institutional partnerships

Organizations, foundations, public bodies, NGOs and international entities that can expand the reach, legitimacy and impact of the tools.

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Legal and regulatory support

Law firms, lawyers and specialists who can support intellectual property, data protection, territorial rights and compliance matters.

Valid support: technical, financial or institutional resources with value alignment, transparency about use and respect for the autonomy of the initiatives and the communities they serve.

Not valid support: sponsorship with visibility conditions that compromise independence, focus or the privacy of the communities served.

Institutional Support Agreement

ALIGNMENT CRITERIA

Support is welcome. Control is not.

The Social Impact Labs welcomes support from companies and institutions that share the values of autonomy, privacy and accountability. Any support that conditions product decisions, access to community data or brand visibility over impact will be declined — regardless of the size or prestige of the supporting organization.

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