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Offer HN: I'll build a free app for a non profit
14 points by jiblyyyy 3256 days ago
So I'm looking to launch an app dev service focussed around nonprofits (I've been building apps for large co's for many years). To kick things of, test a few hypothesis and the viability of that service idea, I'm looking for a nonprofit that could use a simple app.

I'll be picking 1 that I can work on and build it for free.

All I want is:

- Some feedback on the service idea (will have a few questions along the way)

- Ability to use it as a case study

Extra credit if you're connected to other non profits that you can potentially introduce me to later on.

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Contact details are in my profile

9 comments

Does "viability of the idea" mean you could make a living? Because then it's not viable.

I started a non-profit a few years ago that brings processes and technology from the for-profit sector into the non-profit sector -- moving old NPOs from listserv to MailChimp, for example. Getting them to use HootSuite instead of manually posting is another.

It's incredibly time-consuming and difficult just to get non-profits to redesign a terrible website. There are tons of stakeholders, no budget, and (most importantly) very little bandwidth among decisionmakers.

The unit economics just don't work out. It would take so long to sell a single app that you wouldn't profit at all.

If you're doing this just to do something good and not to make money, then great!!

Hopefully it can just cover some basic costs. The goal isn't to build a $1B business round it. Just to cover some basics, so it makes sense to allocate time. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work.
Hi There,

I would love to schedule a call with you.

My background, I've been working as a software engineering professional for about 20 years. A few years ago I started volunteering and now sit on the board of Savage Jazz Dance Company (a non-profit offering dance training to underprivileged youth in Oakland). I basically manage all of their technical needs. I rebuilt their website, create a Salesforce account, setup Patreon, etc.

I've also experimented with free app building services for other groups I see value in with out-dated technology. Would be happy to share my learnings from this.

I'm working on a new project myself, designed to run as a non-profit, to replace formal education, recruiting and bootcamps with a new model of knowledge training and knowledge work. It is called 'Bloomguild'.

Bloomguild takes an old approach to knowledge work (apprenticeships in guilds) with cutting edge technology (quantified-self, confidence-based repetition) in a new market framework. Apprentices are paid from the beginning, contribute to the creation of products which have value, and spend time doing project-based learning, as well as topic based learning each session.

More information here: https://app.slidebean.com/p/yHMZfkKzOq/BloomGuild

My contact details are in my profile.

-Denali

I don't have a specific idea or non-profit in mind, but as a developer (professional, 10+ years experience making web applications and a few on mobile) that has been working on hobby projects for a long time I have been looking to use my skills to better the world in some way for quite some time.

I would like to offer my services to help build this app (free of charge of course).

You might have a look at Open Food Facts (https://world.openfoodfacts.org and https://world.openfoodfacts.org/discover https://world.openfoodfacts.org/contribute ). Crowdsourced Wikipedia for food. We already have apps (Cordova) and we're doing efforts to redevelop in native on each platform (all is volunteer word).

We've long wanted to create a small game/gamification app to have people make more complex contributions than taking pictures.

pierre at openfoodfacts dot org

^ this.

Helping OpenFoodFacts also helps a lot of apps and other non profits organization who use our database.

Build an actual version of this : http://www.chorus-home.org/

Longer video : https://vimeo.com/179904952

Why?

It seems it would a lot of use cases that non profits or any other organisation would have to deal with. I always found it a bit dumb to have to re-invent everything every time you need to spin up something new.

I would suggest look at givecamp (you just missed the event that was this past weekend, http://clevelandgivecamp.org/) or similar programs. If you are looking for non-profits that need dev services, they would all be at these events.
It's a good idea to ask what people need, rather than just dream up a product that nobody wants.

I wonder, though, if this approach is efficient, and what the most efficient way is to figure out what people actually want.

If possible, it would be great if you could make it generic, so that more than one non-profit could use it.
Why not build a platform...some kind of app that non-profits could plug into and use.
that is the goal, but working 1-on-1 with a non profit first allows me to learn all the needs so that the platform can have all the stuff they want vs what I think they want.
I've wanted to do work like this too and build sites but then I think why wouldn't they just use Wordpress?