mashup – Amy Sample Ward https://amysampleward.org Thu, 01 May 2008 05:22:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://amysampleward.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-ASW-Purple-Wall-32x32.png mashup – Amy Sample Ward https://amysampleward.org 32 32 Enter the DonateNow Mashup Challenge https://amysampleward.org/2008/04/30/enter-the-donatenow-mashup-challenge/ Thu, 01 May 2008 05:22:35 +0000 http://www.amysampleward.org/?p=178 Continue readingEnter the DonateNow Mashup Challenge]]> How would you mashup the Network for Good donation processing service with other services to make it easier for nonprofits to raise money online? Submit your ideas to the DonateNow Mashup Challenge sponsored by the Case Foundation by May 19.

Winners in each category will be awarded a $10,000 prize by a panel of judges present at the NetSquared Conference (N2Y3). In addition, each winner will be granted a one-year license for the Network for Good API to be donated to an organization of their choice (if the winner is an organization, it can choose to donate the API to itself).

There are two categories to enter:

1. Build a mashup using the Network for Good’s donation API, with a particular focus on enhancing the donor experience.
2. Build a mashup using the Network for Good’s donation API, with a particular focus on improving or revolutionizing a nonprofit organization’s ability to fundraise.

All project ideas must be submitted by May 19, 2008 at 5:00pm Pacific Time.

For more information on how to apply, go to: http://www.netsquared.org/mashup/donatenowchallenge

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Mashup Challenge from NetSquared https://amysampleward.org/2008/02/11/mashup-challenge-from-netsquared/ https://amysampleward.org/2008/02/11/mashup-challenge-from-netsquared/#comments Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:58:39 +0000 http://amysampleward.wordpress.com/?p=45 Continue readingMashup Challenge from NetSquared]]> Do you work for an organization, campaign, or constituency that could benefit from the access to and utility of a “mashup” of data? (What’s a mashup? A tool that brings together information to help tell a story in a new way, for example, check out Maplight.org which combines data on campaign contributions and legislative votes.) NetSquared has the N2Y3 Mashup Challenge running now as part of this year’s Conference.

Applications are open February 1 – March 14th!

Here is how NetSquared outlines the three parts to the challenge:

Applications:

Individuals creating change are invited (and enabled) to tell the community what change they are trying to make, as well as the information and data sources they believe can be joined to help illustrate their mission’s point. For example, you might be trying to illustrate the correlation between childhood asthma rates and Superfund sites. Or you might be working on same-sex marriage legislation and are interested in illustrating the companies that provide health care coverage for same-sex partners mixed together with various kinds of family law legislation.

Recruiting and specification-building:

We will reach out to friendly collaborators who spend their days working with Web stuff to help translate your change into a Mashup project.

Mashup Development:

Finally, we’ll set teams off to the races to start building the Mashups.

Here is the outline for dates:

02/01/08:

On February 1, the Mashup Project Submission process for the NetSquared Mashup Challenge opens. Nonprofits and other social-change agents will be expressing their visions of how data can be recombined to advance social missions. NetSquared’s team will make sure that everyone gets the appropriate help they need to define their vision in a way that will be accessible and attractive to technical volunteers.

03/14/08:

On March 14 at 5 PM, PST, the ability to publish a Project Submission will close.

03/17/08 – 03/21/08:

Voting for the Mashup Project Challenge. Like last year, registered NetSquared users will be able to vote for their favorite Projects.

03/24/08:

The top 20 Mashup Projects will be announced on March 24 and the winners will be invited to attend this year’s NetSquared conference in San Jose, CA, scheduled for 5/27 and 5/28. Each of the top 20 projects gets an allowance for travel (including airfare to and from the conference, along with a hotel room for two nights).

05/27/08 & 05/28/08:

At the conference, Project Teams will have an opportunity to display and discuss their Mashups and attendees will vote to select the top three. All 20 projects at the conference will receive a share of $100,000 in prize money. The share will be determined by voting at the conference. Of course, there will be more legalese regarding the prize and its allocation after we open the application process on February 1, 2008.

Submissions have started coming for some terrific ideas. You can check out current applications (keep in mind, comments you make can help those in the application process further refine and improve their plan up to the March 14th deadline!) by visiting the list of projects. If you have thoughts or feedback, send them an email at net2@techsoup.org.

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