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Terrie 


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From: "Jim Fruchterman" <[email protected]>
Date: September 20, 2012, 1:35:39 PM CDT
To: terrie arnold <[email protected]>
Subject: [Beneblog: Technology Meets Society] SocialCoding4Good: Mobilizing 
Technology and Volunteerism for Transformative Impact

Benetech, like many nonprofit organizations building open source software for 
social good, often relies upon the contributions of experienced software 
developers to help its solutions grow and scale. We frequently have more 
volunteers than we have projects; while at other times, we have a list of tasks 
we could get done -- if only we had the people.  Often there's a mismatch 
between the skills of a volunteer and the skills required by our projects.  
Last year, we found ourselves asking two key questions:

What if we could build upon the enthusiasm and momentum that spring out of 
increasingly popular weekend hackathon-for-good events, and channel them 
towards existing, sustainable humanitarian free and open source (HFOSS) 
projects?
What if there were a website that software industry professionals could visit 
to discover open source organizations like Amara, FrontlineSMS, or The Guardian 
Project, and learn about their technical volunteer opportunities?

With a seed grant from the Knight Foundation, we set out to find the answers to 
these questions. In so doing, we launched Benetech’s newest program, 
SocialCoding4Good.

It’s been an exciting year for SocialCoding4Good: in addition to partnering 
with several social good open source projects, we’ve participated in NASA’s 
Open Government Initiative, joined Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK) as a 
Sustainability Partner, and are working with Amnesty International on an 
application first featured at the June 2012 RHoK Global event. Most 
importantly, we’ve matched dozens of volunteers to opportunities to contribute 
their technical talents toward solving some of the world’s most pressing 
problems.

One area that’s been especially rewarding is our engagement with technology 
companies. While working alongside corporate social responsibility and 
innovation teams was part of our initial long-term vision, the immediate 
interest and active participation from the likes of Cisco, Google, HP, 
ThoughtWorks, and VMware has been tremendous, with very real impact.  It turns 
out that leading tech companies are eager to have skills-based volunteer 
opportunities for their employees, especially those that advance social and 
humanitarian goals.

Employee teams have created new features for Mozilla’s Popcorn project, 
designed and developed desktop and mobile applications supporting conservation 
management, education, and human rights, and provided technical image 
descriptions for accessible STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) 
textbooks to Benetech’s own DIAGRAM Center.

“SocialCoding4Good is an important partner supporting VMware's commitment to 
giving back and active learning through service,” says Nicola Acutt, Director 
of VMware Foundation. VMware employees and teams can volunteer their 40 hours 
of paid service time on any number of SocialCoding4Good opportunities, and 
those in R&D who are eligible can even devote three months to work on a single 
HFOSS partner project. The Tech Talks at VMware, in which I presented 
SocialCoding4Good along with Code for America Founder Jen Pahlka and Wikimedia 
Foundation Director of Engineering Alolita Sharma, attracted a large employee 
turnout. It was heartwarming to see so many industry professionals eager to 
jump on board: to see their technical skills be effectively applied to social 
problems!

With generous funding we recently received from the Hewlett Foundation and from 
Hewlett Packard Company, SocialCoding4Good is taking off! At scale, our 
platform will support an active network of education and volunteer 
opportunities for individual and corporate technologists of all levels, as well 
as a practical toolset for nonprofits and social enterprises building open 
source software solutions in service of social good. We envision a thriving 
community committed to leveraging technology for good and bridging sectors for 
lasting, transformative impact.

SocialCoding4Good will be attending Mashable’s Social Good Summit in New York 
September 22-24, and A Billion+ Change’s Envisioning the Future of Corporate 
Service event in Los Angeles on October 1. We’d love to meet you there!
James R. Fruchterman
President and CEO
Benetech®

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