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ColonyHackathon-61

Chain Reaction: Skilled Volunteerism Platform

Our goal is to develop a framework for an ecosystem that rewards volunteers for utilising their expertise for social causes or projects. We aim to catalyse a revolution in voluunteering beyond physical man-hours but to allow a fine-tuned experience with like-minded and empowering projects.

Soft Registration to Colony Hackathon

Background

Hum Qing Ze, a.k.a. QZ, comes from Singapore, where volunteering your time for non-profits is a common occurence. However, there is an issue with effective volunteer management. The sector is shifting towards effective altruism where organisations do not simply aim for high volunteer numbers but work towards real social impact.

Running the Prototype

Installing npm dependencies

  • npm install

Running the app during development

  • npm start

Running the app in production

  • npm prod

References

Bantu helps you to stay connected with the communities and causes you care about.

Catchafire matches skilled professional volunteers with nonprofits to help them increase their capacity and achieve their missions.

Conjunct Consulting, Southeast Asia’s first social change consultancy, engages, mobilises and empowers talents to strengthen social good organisations in Singapore.

Contact info

Feel free to drop me an e-mail on ideas or to work together!

[email protected] [email protected]

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