Backend or full stack Rails developer needed for community web project
Geeks for Social Change are looking for a backend or full stack Ruby on Rails developer to work 24 hours a week. The initial focus of your work will be PlaceCal, our award-winning community calendar platform
A simple bot designed to support people undertaking potentially risky activities
We’ve worked with No Borders Manchester to create a tool for people seeking asylum in the UK. We’re launching it today and have plans to use it to support many other vulnerable groups.
A report on our community history day in November 2019
On a chilly Saturday morning last November I joined other local residents, activists and researchers in participating in the first Hulme & Greenheys Community History Day in Manchester.
Following a successful grant application to Nesta Democracy Pioneers program, we are delighted to be able to recruit a graphic designer on a freelance basis.