Map Brazil's Slums Women-Led Disaster Mapping in SIDS Amazonian Community Amazonia Training Workshop

Humanitarian Openstreetmap Team

Org #102129
Vetted since 2024
2013
year founded
$2,661
raised on GlobalGiving
2
years fundraising
3
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

HOT is an international team dedicated to humanitarian action and community development through open mapping. We work together to provide map data which revolutionizes disaster management, reduces risks, and contributes to achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Projects (3)

Women-Led Disaster Mapping in SIDS
Senegal / Gender Equality
Women-Led Disaster Mapping in SIDS
Map Brazil's Slums
Brazil / Disaster Response
Map Brazil's Slums
Project Leaders
Anne Sorensen
Anne Sorensen
Team
Rebecca Firth, Liz Chamberlain, Anne Sorensen, Fabrizio Scrollini
Organization Information
1100 13th Street NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
United States
(202) 627-0866
Organization Information
1100 13th Street NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
United States
(202) 627-0866

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Locally-led mapping

By Anne Sorensen | Director of Philanthropy

With training from HOT and UNAULA, the Wairari Atun Sacha Indigenous Community located in the Colombian Amazon has strengthened its technical mapping capacities and created a land titling application.... Read the full report ›

Dec 16, 2025 | Map Brazil's Slums
Nos no mapa tool delivery

By Anne Sorensen | Director of Philanthropy

HOT finalized development of the Nós no Mapa field mapping tool that community members will use to collect information about their assets and vulnerabilities and delivered it to the... Read the full report ›

Filling out the map

By Anne Sorensen | Director of Philanthropy

HOT continues to engage with local communities and academic partners in Bolivia, Colombia and Guatemala to strengthen mapping capacity to improve tropical forest conservation and promote climate... Read the full report ›
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