A selection of projects, organisations and useful tools for social-impact tech
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Jan 11, 2024
A selection of projects, organisations and useful tools for social-impact tech
WORK IN PROGRESS - Helpchain, your donation with trust and transparency. A Call for Code project from IBM.
Frida, AI and IoT comes to the aid of teachers, students, and first responders. A Call for Code project from IBM.
Impactasaurus frontend - making it easy for small and medium sized charities to demonstrate their social impact.
Frida, AI and IoT comes to the aid of teachers, students, and first responders. A Call for Code project from IBM.
Frida, AI and IoT comes to the aid of teachers, students, and first responders. A Call for Code project from IBM.
The Cooperative Technologists WordPress website
A web app where charities/organizations can specify exactly what they need (items, money, volunteers). Users can fulfill requests and follow their favourite organizations for updates.
Frida, AI and IoT comes to the aid of teachers, students, and first responders. A Call for Code project from IBM.
A website for designers and developers to find and share resources to build apps and sites between NGOs.
Resources that helps everyone stay safe online
A referral system for charities working together providing immigration advice and legal aid in London.
Skewlup is a GPT experiment that aims to provide a directory of local resources for cities around the world.
A virtual self-soothe box for managing your ADHD symptoms
Freedge is a sharing mechanism aiming to reduce food waste and build a stronger community. We promote the installation of community fridges (public refrigerators) that are used to share food and ideas at the neighborhood level.
Data science challenge hosted by drivendata
UI components for Belenios frontend
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