Hey, I may have misunderstood, but this seems similar to this existing EA project: https://www.agoraforgood.com/
Hey, I may have misunderstood, but this seems similar to this existing EA project: https://www.agoraforgood.com/
Thanks, Ben! I didn't know about this project. Will check it out!
I really like the World Food Programme app "Share the Meal'. It's simple & intuitive and yes, it does give a little thrill when donating. Most importantly it's really helpful to show my seven year old about giving. Every time she tries a new food, we get on the app and donate a week's worth of meals to the WFP (a much better incentive than giving her the cash and it's only $3.50 to do that - I suspect 3.50 would mean a lot less to my daughter and the effect would wear off pretty quickly). Now I'm linking other good behaviors to the app rewards, so it's quite a useful parenting tool. There's a little story about a child in need at the end - the only thing is my daughter thinks she's donating to that particular little child, even though I've explained about the representative picture to her. But she also gets to learn about countries like Malawi and Jordan, so it's all good.
Great to hear from you Mikkel, this is indeed very similar to my project SoGive (as David Nash has already mentioned)
SoGive is a UK-oriented charitable giving app which will enable tracking of donations and allow donors to see the impact of their donations - so very similar to what you've described. A few comments from me:
Positives:
Challenges:
More than happy to discuss further - I have just tried to connect with you (or someone with the same name as you!) on facebook. There is much I could say to expand on these points, so if you would like to discuss further, let me know.
Dear Sanjay,
Thank you for your post. Much appreciated!
I did not know of your project. Sounds awesome and I will definitely look into it. As to your comments:
RE: Social media I am personally more bullish about this than my original post might suggest. In fact, I think the things you mention could be powerful motivators for increased giving. The reason why I sound bearish is that friends I have talked to were somewhat on the fence about the idea. And I can follow their reasoning: They/I fear that the social media integration might become "unhealthy" (I am imaging people "bragging" about their donations in the same way that some people feel the need to constantly tell all of Facebook how happy they are...I don't like this side of social media). HOWEVER, either my fears (and those of my friends') are exaggerated OR this might simply be a situation where the ends justify the means (it seems that, on a large scale, more donations to people in need would outweigh the negatives of social media).
RE: EA This was definitely not meant as catering to EA people only. However, I feel like having an EA backbone -- or at least having people from the EA community contribute with ideas -- would possibly make the project better AND be a nice outlet for EA to a more mainstream audience. I might be wrong, though. In any case, I agree with you that there should be as many charities as possible. This would appeal the more people, hopefully.
I am definitely also happy to discuss further! I added you on Facebook, but would prefer the discussion to stay here for a while -- at least while the discussion is somewhat general, so that other people can follow it and comment if they want. I would love to hear about your experiences with this. In particular, I'd also love to hear if you think there are room for more than one app (i.e. for more than SoGive). I.e. if you feel like this is something I should continue with or whether some form of collaboration would be better.
Mikkel, I'm working on a gift-giving app:
https://creator.ionic.io/share/a17d95706fc3
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kmq4398ht10b7u1/AACtTAGkARkdwE0Ws9LKt_gIa?dl=0
that is very similar to what you are describing.
See also previous work: https://impact.hackpad.com/EA-Mobile-Giving-App-Working-Title-Donr-WArgpXCFp47
I'll send a private message in a sec. :-)
Awesome Jonas! I will check out your work and get back to you asap! Please do shoot me a private msg -- would love to get in touch!
Hey Mikkel,
Thanks for the post. This looks really interesting. I'm going to be making something similar in the next few weeks (an Angular2 web app with a simple RESTful API that tracks personal donation history), just as a personal project, so there could a bit of overlap and I'd love to contribute to the project if there's support for it. If you'd like, just flick me a message and we can talk some more.
Andy.
Hi Andy, would be great to get in touch with you about what you have in mind - there may be scope for collaboration with SoGive too.
Dear Andy,
Thank you very much for your comment. That sounds like a pretty cool project! I will definitely be in touch (when I get a look at the above suggestions and get my own head sorted out).
Cheers!
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Thanks for the heads-up kbog, just changed my original comment.
I'm a little late to this party, but have been thinking about something very similar. I am a software engineer by training and trade and would love to contribute to any efforts in this regard. If any of the individuals who have commented here - Sanjay, Mikkel, Andy, others - are still working on something similar, please let me know and I would love to help out in any way I can!
-Rajat
What do we know about whether there would be market demand for this app?
I have no idea, actually. My intuition is that there is one...or that there will become one. Or at least that there ought to be one.
Maybe the market can be created through social media? (see Sanjay's post below).
Do you think it would make sense to try to assess this first through market research or creating an MVP?
I believe we need a charity app! I know what you’re thinking: “Not another app!”. But hear me out...
This sounds similar to what Sanjay Joshi has been working on for the past year with SoGive. http://sogive.org/
It might be worth asking him for some ideas and potential problems.
Also Giving What We Can has the MyGiving section which tracks donations in a more manual way.
Thanks David! Much appreciated!