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We are looking for smart contract developers for our Crypto Impact Team to help implement the index accessible as a smart contract.

A candidate should know how to use the API’s in order to read, write, and change data on the blockchain. He/she also needs to be able to build applications that use the API’s to interact with the protocols.


Ideal candidates should have the following:

Familiarity with blockchain
Solid understanding of implementing data analytics
Experience with JavaScript or similar programming languages
Previous experience working on crowdfunding or cryptocurrency projects a plus
Interest in cryptocurrency strongly preferred
Certified Smart Contract Developer preferred
Experience working with Solidity strongly preferred

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CrowdDoing supports a social innovation venture lab and a portfolio of social enterprises. Both the lab and the social enterprises aim to achieve systemic change through collaboration with virtual volunteers.

Role Summary:
We're seeking a passionate, knowledgeable, and results-oriented YouTube SEO Strategist.
The right candidate will have a passion for great content and storytelling, a knack for writing compelling copy, as well as unearthing and acting on trends in data will be key.

Role Duties:

Stay informed on Google/YouTube algorithmic and industry changes and optimizations, inform teams across the organization of relevant news.
Video editing and media handling.
Creation of custom thumbnails and channel headers.
Video uploading and scheduling. Playlists, end screens, cards, titles, descriptions, and tags.
Monitoring live streams and comments.
Tracking and reporting the performance of YouTube channels.
Coordinating YouTube collaborations, cross-promotional activities, and influencer assessments.
Staying informed of platform updates and utilizing new features.
Qualifications Required:
Bachelor's degree preferred.
Ability to think critically, deliver data insights that drive the team's strategic priorities.
Understand the importance of combining quantitative and qualitative data.
Proficient in spreadsheets, presentation software, and experience in creating regular reports highlighting trends and extracting insights.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to analyze data and communicate it in digestible terms.
Entrepreneurial instincts, hands-on attitude, and a creative approach to problem-solving.
Expert time and project management skills to handle multiple assignments and complete complex jobs under deadline pressure.
Strong ability to work in a fast-paced video production environment while maintaining production standards and efficiency.
Meticulous attention to quality, detail and project organization.

Skills Required:
Experience working with other social media video platforms. (E.g. Facebook).
YouTube Content ID and digital rights management workflows.

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Project Name:

Medicinal Foods

Project Duration: (in months)

6-12 months (Ongoing)

Project outline:

Use citizen science to gather and validate data about the different foods and food-preparations from both traditional knowledge and current scientific enquiry.
To make such data available for use by anyone in the world through online apps.
Role Summary: (Briefly explain the overview of the role in 1-2 sentences)
· Prepare and execute a marketing plan to utilize social media channels to promote the Medicinal Foods app. Develop marketing and citizen science campaigns.

Essential Tasks: (List down the essential tasks that individual perform in the job)
· Promote medicinal foods project

Create marketing strategies
Skills & Competencies: (List all critical skills needed for this role. Be specific)
* Knowledge of social media

* Ability to influence & negotiate

Software tools & Program knowledge: (List all software tools & program knowledge or experience critical for the role. Be specific)
* Knowledge on medicinal field is a big plus

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Cognitive Flexibility

Relationship-focused

Agility

Continuous Learning
 

Emotional Intelligence

Data-driven

Big Data

Data Management Skills

People Management

Storytelling

Storytelling And Storymaking

 

Vision
 

Complex Problem Solving Skills

Strategy
 

Customer-centricity

 

Problem Solving Skills
 

 

Critical Thinking

 

Executive-level Influence

Communication and Collaboration Skills
 

 

Creativity

 

Collaborative Leadership

 

Big Picture Thinking
 

 

 

 

Mental Ambidexterity

Empathy
 

 

 

Culture

 

Financial Skills
 

 

 

 

UX And Coding

 

People Skills
 

 

 

 

Vision

 

Listening Skills
 

 

 

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Impact Investing Course Animator

CrowdDoing.world is building an impact investing course for social entrepreneurs. We have content experts involved and have already recorded hours of it. We need animators to help us storytell this information in a way that makes it accessible.

Volunteers should have comfort collaborating in an inter-disciplinary capacity on animation.
Outline of Introductory Issues - Impact Investment for Social Entrepreneurs


Types of Capital (See these each as on a spectrum, from early/small to late/large)
Equity
Crowd Funding
Can include Presale or Equity Sales
Early Stage/Seed
Round A VC
Later Round VC
Private Equity
Public Equity

Yield Product
Debt
Venture Debt
Private Debt
Bank Loans
Working Capital Loans
Term Loans
Bonds
Unrated
Rated - Publicly Traded in many cases
Other Yield Product
Lease Company Models
Revenue Participations

Concessionary Capital
Foundations
Grants
Program Related Investments
Donor Advised Funds
Government Sources
Grants (very dispersed by agency, region etc)
Development Finance Institutions
More Relevant for large infrastructure projects etc.
Blended Finance Structures
Credit Enhancement - Often led by Foundations or DFIs
First Loss
Other

In-kind Participations/In-kind financing
Sweat-equity investing of time/angel employees
Contribution of product (examples of advertising or suppliers investing)
Self-financing through reuse of product or service and/or its ingredients. This would include any time a social enterprise pivots and reuses what they had to build their next product or service.



Business Models (Spectrum Based on Capital Intensivity)
Virtual Companies - Software
Service Businesses
Consulting
Restaurants/Catering - example of larger capital need
Hotels even more so
Manufacturing
Factories require up front capital
Infrastructure
Very capital intensive - very long lived assets can allow them to be financed with long term capital.

Entity Structures
Private Entities
C Corp (can be publicly listed too)
LLC
Partnerships
B Corps
Quasi Public
Cooperatives and other Worker Owned Entities
Derek Razo or others could deepen this section
Non Profits 501c3s


Measuring Impact Potential
Detail of Tomas’ Edinburgh Stock Exchange listing requirements
Discussion of other rating systems
Theory of change - Essential for Pitching Foundations/Concessionary Sources
ToC approach can be counterproductive for private for profit entities
Systems entrepreneurship

Operating Leverage & Scale
Systems Change Flywheels
Leverage for impact- intrinsic leverage vs extrinsic leverage


Service learning assignments:

Social enterprise case study evaluation

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Foods & Herbs for stress & anxiety Health communication specialist Volunteer
Skilled volunteers needed to be recruited to conduct public health program activities to support the program objectives
Collect and evaluate primary data
Abstraction of evidence on mechanism of action (pathways)
Grade the level of evidence available
Personnel from the health science field who can conduct literature review (interpret/evaluate scientific findings, search public health databases, grade body the literature)
Health communication specialist/health education specialist
MPH/DPH evaluation specialist, intervention researcher, research scientist etc. with experience in conducting program evaluation
Biochemist and biophysicists
Skilled recipe creator for the subscription box items
Graphic designer to design the recipe card for consumers
Challenges that you can help us address:
There is limited literature on identifying the population risk factors at the subthreshold level
Literature is available for subthreshold GAD and PTSD
Unable to find literature on subthreshold acute, episodic, and chronic stress disorders
Determinants of diet (as previously covered)
Response efficacy
Underwhelming evidence to strongly support such health claims and arrive at strong scientific conclusions on safety and efficacy for majority of herbal products available on the market.
Lack of literature on the prevention and treatment of stress and anxiety particularly at the subthreshold level.
Identify food consumption pathways to alleviating specific types of stress, sleep, and
anxiety through medicinal foods.

Identify chemical substances found in medicinal foods that can address different types of
stress, sleep, and anxiety.

Identify foods that contain the beneficial chemical substances.

Identify what types of stress/anxiety can be managed through consumption of the
identified chemical substances in the food.

Keep track of resources for transparency purposes and to reduce redundancies in effort.

Identify food synergy

Identify foods will work together to increase benefits

Identify foods have a harmful synergy

Identify interaction with herbs/supplements

Identify interaction with foods

Make sure medicinal foods are NOT going to have a harmful interaction with the user’s
medication, current diet, and other herbs/supplements

Nutrition science

How long to prescribe the foods

How often to take the foods

Dosage for optimal benefits

Health conditions to take into consideration

How to incorporate medicinal foods into one’s diet

Conduct subscription box recommendations for Stress, Sleep, and Anxiety
(Collaboration)

Taken into consideration harmful effects from food synergy and interaction

Choose what to include in each box to address each different type of anxiety

i.e. PTSD, OCD, GAD, social anxiety, phobias etc..

i.e. address social anxiety and acute stress etc.. identify different combos and how to address
those specific types of stress, anxiety and sleep issues

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  • Fri , 12/09/2022 - 11:00 to Fri , 12/09/2022 - 15:30
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The Gift of Hope is a Christmas distribution program of The Moore Wright Group, that services on average 45,000 families in the state of Washington. With the focus on children who have a history of abuse, homelessness, foster care, or parents who are incarcerated. The Gift of Hope is a multi day Distribution that takes place in 8 counties where families receive a voucher and they receive all new toys, Christmas items, household goods, diapers, socks, books clothes, and shoes. We look to bring hope to children who have a past of trauma to help them know they are not alone, and the past is the past and hope is a thing of the future.

The Moore Wright Group (TMWG) is a unique 501(c)(3) organization that leverages agreements with local and national retailers to donate large numbers of unused and often brand-new goods -- everything from food and basic necessities to furniture and household appliances -- to families in need, at no cost to the families. Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty, abuse, and abandonment in our community by providing hope. In addition to providing direct outreach and resources to clients in 31 counties in Washington, we also partner with over 400 hundred other nonprofit organizations, 75 school districts, Tribes and government agencies to reach as many people as possible across the state and beyond. Our primary constituents are low-income and economically disadvantaged adults and families, including those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes.

In 2020, TMWG distributed more than $27 million worth of goods to 1.1M families in Washington. An average of 84 pallets a week of donated items from retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, ULine, Map International, Save the Children and Good360 are processed at warehouse locations. It had been a longstanding priority of ours to expand our operations into Grays Harbor county to better assist rural communities. In 2020 we expanded our operations into Grays Harbor County, we celebrated the opening of our new location by hosting a costume and toys distribution to over 800 children during a Halloween Distribution. We would later do a 3-day Christmas outreach drive. More than 3,700 families in need in the Grays Harbor and surrounding area received 61 pallets of donated products totaling over $1.4 million during the Christmas Distribution alone. It was a huge success! We also reached another 25,000 families at the end of the year through the help of our 38 Grays Harbor-based partner organizations and school districts that impact Grays Harbor, and Pacific County. In just a short time, our Aberdeen location has become a beacon of hope for the entire community.

Your donations will help us reach the goal of getting tangible goods into the hands of children and families. It also will assist us going into communities in Rural areas with our Disaster Distribution Center when needed. We know the need is greater this year. Our Distributions will be happening every Friday and Saturday from December 3rd until December 24th.

The Moore Wright Group is not the most heavily funded organization, but we do a lot, so if a donation could help us serve more that we do quietly we would appreciate the assistance, and consideration.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Distribution Set up and Distribution Assistants 55 n/a n/a
Distribution Assistants 55 n/a n/a
Distribution Assistant and Distribution Breakdown 35 n/a n/a
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RCR is looking for a gifted, detail-oriented volunteer to assist with copywriting for our DEI Committee work. If you are wicked good at grammar, proofing, and copywriting then this is the place for you! An ideal volunteer is a self-starter, highly organized, and an experienced writer.

Position Summary:

In this role you will work closely with the Executive Director to prepare documentation that supports transparent communication on the DEI work RCR is doing to both our membership and community.

The primary goal is to create internal and external updates on RCR's DEI work to show membership and the public what RCR is currently working on and what is coming up This position is responsible for ensuring that the work of the DEI Committee is being captured, updated, and communicated in a clear way periodically. Create and utilize documentation formats to ensure clarity and concise updates for complex ideas. Attend DEI Committee meetings with a focus on capturing information to ensure documentation can be updated for broader communication.

Our goal is to provide a robust experience that truly adds to your skillset and interests. We want you to be empowered and supported in this role! We are willing to teach the ideal candidate new skills regarding DEI and visual presentation of information.

The Volunteer’s primary duties include but are not limited to:

Attend DEI Committee meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month

Create detailed quarterly reports about DEI progress for RCR league members

Create updates for the broader public 2x/year

Job Requirements:

Excellent writing, editing, and proofing skills

Excellent communication, attention to detail, and organizational skills

Access to a reliable laptop, computer, or similar device that can connect to the internet and support various types of documents (PDFs, Word, Excel, etc)

Ability to communicate complex DEI work in a clear and concise way

Ability to work both independently and collaboratively

Desire to contribute to an awesome roller derby league!



The Details:

Ideally this position would be a minimum of 12 weeks, with exact dates being flexible based on your schedule. Longer commitments are welcome!

The time commitment is estimated 5-10 hours per month (including attending DEI meeting)

This is a remote position, and your work can be asynchronous, with regular check-in meetings over Zoom

We’re based in Portland, OR and would prefer local candidates, but won’t rule out candidates if the skillset is a good fit!

This position is unpaid, but potentially available for college credit.

At Rose City Rollers, we maintain an open hiring policy and aim to create and cultivate a community that is diverse across race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, identity, experience, and perspective - where every employee feels supported to apply their whole self to our collective mission.

Qualified candidates should express interest by emailing volunteer@rosecityrollers.com and let us know why you’d like to volunteer for this position and why you think you’d be great at it!
  • Sat , 11/26/2022 - 08:00 to Sat , 11/26/2022 - 10:30
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The Kelly Johnson Foundation is hosting its fifth annual Turkey Trot 5K on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022 at 8:00 a.m. at Fox Brook Park in Brookfield, WI. The last 3 years have been quite a success in terms of fundraising, raising over $7,000 and shared many smiles over miles in the community. Race proceeds will help the Foundation support local high schools in the Midwest that have insufficient funding for after-school athletic and extracurricular programs and grow its Johnson Family Scholarship program. Since 2014, the Johnson Family Scholarship program has awarded 15 high school scholarships in Wisconsin and Illinois high schools. Participants are welcome to run, walk or stroll their way to the finish line. The 5K race will be timed, awards given out to the top male and female runners/age by division & overall male and female finishers and have a sponsored raffle with many prizes. We’re looking for energetic individuals and organizations to provide great customer service to our Turkey Trot 5K participants.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Virtual Volunteer - Pre-Race Marketing 4 n/a n/a
Virtual Volunteer - Pre-Race Marketing 4 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 11/18/2021 - 07:00 to Thu , 11/18/2021 - 18:00
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Stories of Light® is a three-day radiothon Nov 16-18 and the largest annual fundraiser for Make-A-Wish® Oklahoma. KRMG’s Morning News Host Dan Potter will broadcast live from LaFortune Park each day to tell heartwarming and inspiring stories from Wish Kids and their families. These stories serve as inspiration and motivation for KRMG listeners and the community to contribute to Make-A-Wish Oklahoma. Wish stories from children whose wishes have already been granted are told over the radio. These stories are very dramatic and compelling to the listening audience. Volunteers are vital to the success of this fundraiser.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Shift 1 | 7 - 9 a.m. 2 n/a n/a
Shift 2 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 2 n/a n/a
Lunch shift | 12 - 1 p.m. 2 n/a n/a
Shift 3 | 12 - 3 p.m. 2 n/a n/a
Shift 4 | 3 - 6 p.m. 2 n/a n/a
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The volunteer has to provide nutritional assistance to the public assisted by the organization and its employees ; prepare a menu for snacks and meals, organize, manage and evaluate food and nutrition unit; perform hygienic-sanitary control; .