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The Hunt #2 – Good Organizations & Good Techie People

Submitted by kulpreet singh on June 5, 2008 – 1:18 amNo Comment

Okay, as I posted earlier this week, my mind has been completely off from blogging or thinking about technology topics in general. However this week I’ve had the great opportunity to work with a group called Youth Ending Poverty, and help them launch their website. Hopefully I’ll be working with them more actively in the future.

The exercise of working with them gave me insight into how technical expertise can actually help with humanitarian and goodwill projects. You can use almost any type of technical expertise to somehow assist a non-profit organization in optimizing a certain part of their organization, whether it be the financial / bookkeeping aspect, the donation/donor management aspect, or just getting their organization known by helping them with a website or some type of media.

So for the next week to ten days, I’m on the hunt for two things:
1) Individuals that are using technology, specifically their expertise related to the internet, to help good causes around the world

Before I outline the second thing let me explain. It’s been a month since Cyclone Nargis in Burma and stupid news agencies across the board are still more concerned with trivial issues than large-scale humanitarian crises. Therefore it’s been a little difficult to seperate the regurgitation of old hearsay from the current reality. I really want to make a commitment of my time, part-time but for a long-term, to helping people in impoverished communities in Burma, Ethiopia, Somalia and farmers in Punjab, but I don’t know which organizations are doing work out there in a more efficient and reliable manner. So I need to find…

2) Organizations to which I can contribute money and time, which are highly efficient (good result of their work but not too much administrative cost), and are helping directly to alleviate the problems of impoverished communities around the world.

If you can help me with my hunt, please e-mail me at info [at] kulpreetsingh [dot] com, or leave a comment below. Thanks!

stay in high spirits,

-k.s.

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