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Bangalore International Centre, May 7 2024 By Rohit Chatterjee and Thomas Mampilly Yesterday the two of us had the […]
Bangalore International Centre, May 7 2024 By Rohit Chatterjee and Thomas Mampilly Yesterday the two of us had the […]
This Sprint in Bangalore was exclusively a team event unlike the previous ones, where we had the Data
We are thrilled to announce the success of the inaugural Tech4Impact non-profit CTO convergence event, hosted by Project Tech4Dev!
About a week ago we launched a big feature, what we’re calling UI for Transformations. This was the most ambitious
Dalgo’s UI for Transformation is our next big towards enabling nonprofits to use and learn better and more easily from
Our Dalgo team has been working very hard for the past few weeks and we are excited to announce
For the last 12 months we’ve worked with more than ten clients and what we’ve learned from them is that
The author, an empty nester, shares experiences from a recent trip to Kenya and India. Attending the Dasra Philanthropy Week in Ahmedabad, they emphasize the need for local language communication and quick, cost-effective support for NGOs. Their travels also include meetings with renowned organizations and individuals in the social impact sector. Expressing concerns about strategy spending and open communication, the author highlights the supportive nature of the sector and its evolving challenges. The post ends with a humorous reflection on aging and forgetfulness, emphasizing the significance of blog posts as memory markers. Overall, it captures a journey of inspiration, collaboration, and self-awareness.
Dalgo, our Open Source data development platform, was released in September 2023. This platform was born out of the
Executive Summary: Sarva Mangal Family Trust (SMFT), a non-profit organization, in collaboration with Bhansali Trust, also a non-profit organization
Writing this blog on the long journey back to Nairobi from Masai Mara (an amazing post-sprint visit), signaling the end
This blog was written by Kavneet Kaur from Dasra As I arrived at Sawela Lodge in Naivasha last Sunday morning,