ANN ARBOR – The software development
community came together last weekend to help 15 metro Detroit
non-profits at the first annual Ann Arbor Give Camp. At Give Camp, nearly
100 developers from around the region created custom software to help
non-profits solve IT challenges ranging from Web site creation to data
management.
Ann Arbor Give Camp developer participants camped out at Washtenaw
Community College from July 11 – 13, generously giving their time and
technical skills. Teams also participated remotely from Columbus, Ohio and
Knoxville, Tenn. Examples of work completed by developers at Ann Arbor Give
Camp include:
A searchable Web site for the Michigan Humane Society was designed
to help the more than 100,000 animals returned to shelters across Michigan
be reunited with their owners. Currently, less than 20,000 animals returned
to shelters are reunited with their owners.
A generic Web-based scheduling application that allows volunteers to
schedule themselves to work events for a nonprofit organization was created
and posted to CodePlex, Microsoft’s online open source project hosting web
site, so that any organization can access and use it.
Websites were designed for a number of charities that had no web
presence.
In addition to the custom software created at Ann Arbor Give Camp, non-
profits benefited from software licenses for various products donated by
Microsoft, Infragistics, and Telerik, and Web site hosting for 18 months
donated by Verio. Combined, non-profits received more than $500,000 in
software and services.
The non-profit organizations helped through Give Camp:
Michigan Chapter of the National Children’s Alliance
Michigan Humane Society
The Wellness Community
Caring Alternatives
Forgotten Harvest
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Angels’ Place
Washtenaw County Chapter of the American Red Cross
Child Care Network
Golightly Academy of IT
The Information Center
Center Stage Drama
Arab American Culture Center
SDL EQ Enrichment Center
NOCIRC Michigan
“We were very happy to participate and meet the great people that
volunteered at Ann Arbor Give Camp,” said Pam Smith, who attended Give Camp on behalf of Child Care Network. “The developer team assigned to help Child Care Network worked well together; they listed to our agency’s needs and
applied the appropriate technology to create exactly what we needed. It was
an inspiring weekend … a technical tsunami of goodwill!”
For more information, click on AnnArborGiveCamp.Org
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