Local charities need your help. On a very limited non-profit budget,
charity organizations earmark their money for keeping the lights on
and the core business running, and not on nice-to-have technology
improvements. For organizations like a pet shelter, that means buying
dog food and cat litter and not on hiring a new professional website.
So, often times those technology needs are met by hobbyists or charity
staff that do not specialize in technology. Donations are tracked in
Microsoft Excel. The website was developed by a staff member or
neighbor, and though it is very appreciated by the non-profit
organization, it lacks the polish of a professional touch.Are you a
non-profit interested in submitting a project proposal for AAGC 2020?
Submit a new project proposal
[http://aagc2020proposals.eventbrite.com] today!
For more information on ANN ARBOR GIVECAMP, visit annarborgivecamp.org
[http://www.annarborgivecamp.org].
GIVECAMP MEANS GIVING BACK
Once a year, Ann Arbor's experts in technology, design, business, and
marketing come together and partner with local charities to create
technology solutions for their cause. Ann Arbor GiveCamp, held every
year on the third weekend of September, gives talented professionals
in the area the opportunity to give back to the charities that give so
much to the communities we all live in. Together, we create websites,
brand identities, marketing strategies, and custom software to improve
the lives and efficiencies of local non-profits.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
GiveCamp organizers identify local charities with a technology need: a
refreshed logo, a new website, a custom application to manage
volunteers and monitor donations. The only limitation is that the
project can be completed by a small team in a single weekend. On
GiveCamp weekend, volunteers are assigned to teams of 4-10 volunteers,
matching their team talents with the needs of their charity and their
project. Team members work together—and often work with other
teams—to complete the weekend's charity projects, which we all
celebrate and demo at the end of the weekend during the event's
closing ceremonies.
We need the support of you and other professionals in the community to
community to complete the projects, and to satisfy the needs and
dreams of our partner non-profits. We want to make this the most
successful GiveCamp to date, for anywhere, ever! But to do that, we
need you to sign up and to join the Ann Arbor GiveCamp family.
Food, drink, and facility is provided throughout the weekend. This
means that we will provide all attendees with all of the meals,
snacks, and fluids they can consume. Showers are available. We are
dedicated to providing anything you need to keep your talent and
skills flowing, and to keep pursuing the dreams of every GiveCamp
charity.
WHO CAN VOLUNTEER?
Volunteers of all skill sets and skill levels are needed, from
school-age to senior. Technologists are needed for programming custom
websites and software. Graphics designers are needed for creating the
artistic designs and user experiences that make a website attractive,
usable, and intuitive. Business and marketing specialists are needed
to help unravel the maze of business, marketing, and social media to
help promote the message and vision of each of our affiliated
non-profits. Non-technical volunteers are needed to make the logistics
of GiveCamp happen.
We need:
* Brand / Identity Management Specialists
* Business Analysts / Business Administration Specialists
* Database Administrators
* Graphics Designers / Artists
* Marketing Specialists
* Quality Analysts / Quality Testers
* Social Media Experts
* Software Architects
* Software Programmers
* User Interface / User Experience Designers, Developers, and
Architects
* And Anyone Else!
If you can provide a few hours of your time, or if you want to
experience the thrill of being part of the industry for a whole
weekend, please sign up to be part of GiveCamp.
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