Community Collaboration is the New Black
Community collaboration is the new black. People everywhere are looking at more ways to serve their communities and help each other out. Though it’s a tired phrase, we really do get more by giving.
My current volunteer projects are helping the Wild Animal Sanctuary with
social media marketing and helping SnapImpact with marketing and connecting the volunteers to other resources. SnapImpact has a great story showing how people are coming together to help others by volunteering their talents.
Snap Impact, a way to help make doing good easy, was born from an idea that Richard Grote and Dave Angulo had while attending a Startup Weekend conference where entrepreneurs meet to form teams, companies and projects. As they discussed how much they enjoyed past volunteer projects they searched their iPhones for an app to find local volunteer opportunities and realized that the app didn’t exist.
Rich and Dave were in a great position to create the non-profit SnapImpact iPhone app because they saw the need for it and also knew that the Boulder community is full of talented developers and creative professionals that would enjoy helping to build it.
After a couple of months of meeting each morning for a few hours at local coffee shops to get the project off the ground, they shared what they were doing with the Boulder tech community, tweeted about it on Twitter and had 50 volunteers show up for the first meeting. Future presentations at the monthly Boulder Denver New Tech Meetups have also attracted more help with some of the attendees still continuing to spread the word to help out.
While the team was building the app, All For Good and the Hands On Network had agreed to share their data on nationwide volunteer opportunities. This was a crucial element to creating an iPhone app that can instantly share new local volunteer opportunities with the user based on their phone’s GPS location.
You can see the WordPress PlugIn version of the SnapImpact app at the bottom right corner of this blog.
Throughout the 10 months that have passed since the project originated many volunteers have come and gone and others have stayed. All of them have given some time, knowledge and work which has helped to build a volunteer based product that will be useful for people across the country.
So, what are your passions, talents and skills and what organizations could use what you have to offer? Volunteer them, provide some positive influence and you’ll have a brighter today while building a better tomorrow for us all.











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