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Category:: Web & Social Media
Tags: Drupal, nearshoring, outsourcing, PHP, romania, typo3, Web, web 2.0
Language:: English
Location: Austria, deutschsprachiger Raum, Germany, germany and/or austria, Romania, Schweiz
Push the exchange and communications of Drupal and OpenSource programmers in Switzerland
Category: Science & Innovation
Tags: ajax, Drupal, MySQL, PHP, programmer, Web, zürich
Language: English
The campaign's website, http://www.YesFairElections.org, is implemented with a mix of CiviCRM in Drupal and custom PHP code that interfaces with it. We need a Drupal or CiviCRM developer volunteer to help extend the site's tools to empower activists to contact enough voters to help pass this groundbreaking proposition.
Please also reply if you have strong PHP/MySQL/html skills and are willing to dig into extending them to Drupal and CiviCRM.
Volunteer will be supported by the programmer who developed the website and also the chair of the statewide campaign.
A national collective open media project has created these tools/modules for community media centers like ours over the past year. We are now ready to install and use the reservation modules and update our web site.
We are a small non-profit in rural California that helps the community have access to free media tools and equipment, the Internet and media literacy training, as well as free airing of local content on our four cable television channels.
With implementation of this new innovative technology toolkit, CMAP is poised to help more local residents access the power of the media. The volunteer will join other volunteers, including a CTC Vista member, to install, test and train members, staff and volunteers to make the best use of technology efficiencies. Collaboration between CMAP and other media centers is imminent.
Knowledge of Drupal, and/or PHP/MySQL is required; work with community media and/or non-profit organizations is a plus.
It creaks along, but we'd like to join the modern world, now
We think PHP is the path to better proformance and need a PHP GURU to consult with us.
Your assistance will help make a huge difference in the lives of LGBT people looking for services and support in the L.A. area.
The code has been developed using Shell scripts under the GPL licence. But it has been fully completed and documented yet. So it cannot be published and shared back to the community.
Moreover, after developing this code, it has been discovered that the use of SOAP commands on the basis of PHP library was actually much more efficient and powerful solution than Shell scripts.
The goal of this mission consists therefore in:
- migrating the code from Shell scripts to SOAP service call in PHP
- strengthening and documenting the code in order to publish it.
One week full-time work should be more than enough to do the job.
Maybe you have some spare time each day and have access to the internet to do research, post ads or just hang out on our community portal!
We're looking for volunteer positions to be filled to work on short term projects. Some projects are as easy as just talking to other people. Some are as complicated as writing PHP code or negotiating deals with businesses.
There's another meeting coming up shortly and we're interested in hearing your ideas!
Right now, our meetings are held right in Providence and we're looking to find a base of volunteers that we'd like to eventually PAY a salary to.
Interested?
We are looking to rapidly improve the alonovo.com web portal while also building new software to use Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 strategy. An understanding of and experience with Drupal, PHP, AJAX, mySQL and Javascript can help us grow and further us toward our mission.
We have an enormous website --about 20,000 htlm pages and growing weekly
As you can probably imagine, a site that large designed entirely in html creaks along.
We need to join the XXI century.
We are looking to build a calendar much like the PHP ICalendar (http://phpicalendar.net/). We would like to build in functionality to filter the calendar based on location of the event and a few other variables. Additionally, we would like to integrate social media sharing options for each event posting as well as syndication capabilities.
Since Net Impact lacks sufficient technological and budget capacity to complete this project, your efforts will make a significant impact for our organization and our members and further Net Impact’s mission to transform business. Upon completion of the project you will be recognized as a Net Impact volunteer on our Partners page.
Our nonprofit matches teachers and schools with donors of new, used and in-kind resources. This is a zero-cost service for educators. And we make sure that it stays that way by keeping a small staff and relying on amazing volunteers who donate their time, talent and enthusiasm toward the cause.
We need any or all of the following:
• Custom API
• Increased reporting capabilities
• Dashboard/analytics
• Additional site features and functions (e.g., online resource library).
What you get in return:
• Flexible volunteer demands and hours
• The ability to volunteer remotely
• Strengthened pro-bono portfolio
• The knowledge that you’re work directly impacts schoolchildren and improves education on a local and national level.
Please contact us today for more information!
$300 of $450 raised.
Started raising funds on Feb 8, 2010
Juliet Nicor is 54 years old and she lives in Barangay Manghanoy in the town of Moises Padilla. This is a village located near the base of Mount Kanla-on, an active volcano on Negros Island. Her home is surrounded by the expansive rice fields that support the region. Juliet is married and has one son who has graduated from college already and is working in town. She has several businesses which have helped improve her quality of life.
Juliet makes her own native delicacies. In her basement, three sacks of peanuts rest against the wall. She boils and salts the peanuts and sells them in small bags. She also makes peanut butter which she sells in the market of Moises Padilla and other areas. She also makes baye-baye, a treat made from young coconut and young rice. It is originally from the town of Dumaguete in Negros Oriental but it is popular all over Negros Island.
She is going to use her loan of 20,000 pesos to buy some of the ingredients for making her native delicacies. A sack of flour costs Php 2,200, a sack of rice costs Php 1,750 and the sacks of peanuts are Php 875 apiece. She also has a piggery and pays Php 1,800 for a piglet. She has to purchase feed for fattening the piglet for sale in the market. From all of these businesses, she has an average monthly income of Php 20,000.
Juliet is also going to use her loan to purchase fertilizer and insecticides for her rice farm. She has a small farm of about 1 hectare with expenses of 25,000 pesos every four months. Every harvest period, she gets 110 sacks of palay, or unmilled rice, which she can sell for 66,000 pesos.
Juliet is a member of good standing. She is working hard to achieve her dreams and aspirations for her family which are to provide them with a brighter future and a more comfortable life.
About NWTF:
In a world full of challenges, Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation (NWTF), is making a difference in the lives of thousands of women through Project Dungganon (a Hiligaynon word that means 'honorable'). Through the alleviation program, NWTF is empowering these women to progress from earning less than $1 a day to achieving realities that surpass even their dreams. They have taken a life path that will ultimately make them Dungganon -a title of esteem that is bestowed on a member of a community who has earned respect through a lifetime of hard and honest work.
$1,000 of $1,050 raised.
Started raising funds on Jul 19, 2009
Nora Dela Cruz is a married 39-year-old woman who lives in a rented house in Dismariñas, Cavite. She has an eight-year-old son.
For four years, Nora has run a business distributing mobile phone credit to small credit resellers. Last year, she expanded her business into selling mobile phone accessories, detergent, and other commodities. Her mobile phone credit business realizes profits of approximately 15,000 PHP per month, while her new commodities business is bringing in profits of approximately 10,000 PHP per month.
Nora is seeking a 50,000 PHP loan from CCT to further expand her business. Nora joined CCT in 2004 and successfully repaid a previous 50,000 PHP loan. Nora hopes to ultimately buy a house with the profits from her businesses.
$75 of $125 raised.
Started raising funds on May 26, 2009
Salud Catiloc, 62, lives in the village of Pines, Oroquieta City Misamis Occidental, where she is married and has 12 adult-aged children. To make a living, Salud owns and operates a "sari-sari" or retail store which primarily sells daily-use products such as shampoo, soap, toothpaste, etc. to the local community. Salud has been engaged in her business for over two years and earns approximately 3,000 PHP a month.
In 2007, Salud joined GDMPC to gain access to financial services to help improve her living situation and ability to engage in business activities. She has repaid a previous loan of 5,000 PHP from the organization and is now requesting a new loan of 5000 PHP to purchase additional products to sell in her "sari-sari." This loan will be her fourth from GDMPC. Salud plans to use the additional revenue generated from the business to improve the general living conditions of her family.
About GDMPC: GDMPC is one of the most progressive cooperatives in Mindanao, Philippines. *Note: To maximize efficiency and reduce costs, this loan was posted using a template to automate the translation by Kiva. Given that manual translation of entrepreneur profiles is costly, Kiva created this template for our Field Partner to allow them to continue to post loans in English while providing quality and accurate information to Kiva lenders.
$100 of $150 raised.
Started raising funds on Jun 8, 2009
Lusivina Lazo is from the city of Baikingon, Cagayan de Oro. She is 37 years old. Lusivina is married and has 1 school-aged child. To make a living, Lusivina owns and operates a business venture in the retail sector, operating a specialized retail store. While not the only means for generating revenue, the main source of income for the business comes from selling eggs to her respective customers. Lusivina has been engaged in her business for over 2 years and earns approximately 4000 PHP a month for these activities.
In 2009, Lusivina joined HSPFI to gain access to financial services to help improve her living situation and ability to engage in business activities. Lusivina has successfully repaid a previous loan of 5000 PHP from HSPFI. This previous loan was used to to invest in expanding the business. Lusivina is requesting a new loan of 7000 PHP which will be used as additional capital. This will be the 2nd loan taken out by Lusivina from HSPFI. She plans to use the additional revenue generated from the business to support education of her child and cover the needs of the family.
About HSPFI:
HSPFI is one of accredited partners of Opportunity International in the Philippines. It is based in Cagayan de Oro City and is reaching out to the poor households of Northern Mindanao.
*Note: To maximize efficiency and reduce costs, this loan was posted using a template to automate the translation by Kiva. Given that manual translation of entrepreneur profiles is costly, we created this template for our field staff to allow them to continue to post loans in English while providing quality and accurate information to Kiva lenders.
$175 of $225 raised.
Started raising funds on Jun 17, 2009
Carmelita Baluyos is from the village of Dampalan, Lopez Jaena, Misamis Occidental. She is 40 years old, married, and has two school-aged children.
Carmelita owns and operates a sari-sari (variety) store, selling daily home products. She has been engaged in her business for over five years and earns approximately 3,000 PHP a month.
In 2008, Carmelita joined GDMPC to gain access to financial services to help improve her living situation and her ability to engage in business activities. She has successfully repaid a previous loan of 7,000 PHP from GDMPC.
Carmelita is requesting a new loan of 10,000 PHP which will be used as additional capital for her business. This loan will be her third from GDMPC. She plans to use the additional revenue generated from the business to supplement the family's income.
About GDMPC:
GDMPC is one of the most progressive cooperatives in Mindanao, Philippines.
*Note: To maximize efficiency and reduce costs, this loan was posted using a template to automate the translation by Kiva. Given that manual translation of entrepreneur profiles is costly, Kiva created this template for our Field Partner to allow them to continue to post loans in English while providing quality and accurate information to Kiva lenders.