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Media Kit
Everything journalists, partners, and event organizers need to cover or feature the Endangered Developers Foundation.
Key Facts
2026
Global (Remote-first)
Building livelihoods in the age of AI
Developers & knowledge workers displaced by AI
6 (Reskilling, Credits, Incubation, Funding, Policy, AI Coaching)
dev@endangered.dev
About EDF — Boilerplate
The Endangered Developers Foundation (EDF) helps developers and knowledge workers displaced by AI reskill, build businesses, and thrive in the AI economy.
The Endangered Developers Foundation (EDF) is a global nonprofit helping developers and knowledge workers displaced by artificial intelligence transition into new livelihoods. Through reskilling programs, AI credits, startup incubation, micro-funding, policy advocacy, and AI-assisted career guidance, EDF ensures the AI revolution creates opportunity — not exclusion.
The Endangered Developers Foundation (EDF) is a global nonprofit organization founded in 2026 to address the growing crisis of AI-driven workforce displacement. As generative AI and large language models automate tasks once performed by skilled developers and knowledge workers, millions face uncertain futures.
EDF operates six interconnected programs: structured workforce transition cohorts, subsidized AI credits and training, startup incubation for displaced professionals, micro-grants and small loans, research and policy advocacy, and AI-assisted career guidance powered by DeepSeek. The foundation takes a pro-technology, pro-entrepreneurship, pro-worker stance — embracing AI as a net positive while insisting its benefits be distributed equitably.
EDF is active across South Asia, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, with a goal of reskilling 10,000 developers by 2027.
Brand Identity
Our visual identity is minimal, dark, and utilitarian — reflecting the seriousness of our mission and the technical community we serve.
The EDF logo uses Space Mono in brackets. Always maintain the bracket notation. Minimum clear space: 1x the height of the letterforms.
Space Grotesk
Primary typeface — headings, body text, UI elements. Weights: 300 (Light), 400 (Regular), 500 (Medium), 600 (Semi-Bold), 700 (Bold).
Space Mono
Secondary typeface — labels, section numbers, navigation, tags, code references. Weights: 400 (Regular), 700 (Bold).
Black
#0a0a0a
Primary background
Dark
#111111
Alternate background
Off-White
#e8e6e3
Primary text
Muted
#8a8a8a
Secondary text
White
#ffffff
Accent / headings
Border
#222222
Borders & dividers
Related Coverage
Key reports and articles that provide context for EDF's mission and the AI displacement landscape.
Media Contact
For press inquiries, interviews, speaking engagements, partnership announcements, and media access — reach out directly. We aim to respond within 24 hours.
- —Use the full name "Endangered Developers Foundation" on first reference, "EDF" thereafter
- —The logo must always appear in brackets: [EDF]
- —Do not alter logo colors — use black-on-white or white-on-black only
- —Do not describe EDF as "anti-AI" — we are pro-technology, pro-worker
- —For quotes, please contact us directly — do not fabricate statements
- —When referencing our data, cite "Endangered Developers Foundation" as source