The vegan hacktivists sounds really cool and would love to help out!
What kind of work/impact do the projects yall do have? Is it mainly with other ea animal orgs?
Correct—we mainly work with animal orgs, many who are EA-aligned. We do plan to expand some of our capacity building services to EA organizations in the near future.
Some examples of tech we’ve built include a social network platform with robust statistical tools for grassroots orgs to track their impact, a translation service platform allowing animal advocacy orgs and volunteers a way to connect and translate content for free, and a first of its kind vegan challenge with gamification that’s inspired by Skillshare/Duolingo, etc.
We’re also working on a new grant database management system for funders/grantees, and also a tool to help make starting pressure campaigns easy and more accessible to the average activist.
On the 12th we’ll be releasing our Wild Animal Suffering project, a fully illustrated website that introduces and educates readers on the issue of Wild Animal Suffering, and how they can help.
If you’re interested in helping out, feel free to check this page to apply. Appreciate the interest, and you’re always free to message me here too if you’d like to chat more.
The vegan hacktivists sounds really cool and would love to help out! What kind of work/impact do the projects yall do have? Is it mainly with other ea animal orgs?
Thanks Daryl!
Correct—we mainly work with animal orgs, many who are EA-aligned. We do plan to expand some of our capacity building services to EA organizations in the near future.
Some examples of tech we’ve built include a social network platform with robust statistical tools for grassroots orgs to track their impact, a translation service platform allowing animal advocacy orgs and volunteers a way to connect and translate content for free, and a first of its kind vegan challenge with gamification that’s inspired by Skillshare/Duolingo, etc.
We’re also working on a new grant database management system for funders/grantees, and also a tool to help make starting pressure campaigns easy and more accessible to the average activist.
On the 12th we’ll be releasing our Wild Animal Suffering project, a fully illustrated website that introduces and educates readers on the issue of Wild Animal Suffering, and how they can help.
If you’re interested in helping out, feel free to check this page to apply. Appreciate the interest, and you’re always free to message me here too if you’d like to chat more.