How a cloud-based platform built with open source technologies empowered non-profits
Making technology more accessible for non profits by bringing together open source and cloud based technologies

As software developers and entrepreneurs, one of the biggest dreams is to utilize our technical skills to build a product and see it make an impact on the lives of people. We kicked off the year 2019 with the launch of M4I (Measure for Impact), built with our partner Social Lens. M4I is a cloud-based tech platform that empowers nonprofits to make a bigger impact in the social sector.

 

Fig 1 – Landing page of M4I tool (https://m4i.co.in/ )

 

The possibilities offered by technology has seen rapid growth in recent times. Cloud-based solutions are easily accessible now – they provide possibilities of distributed data access and big data analytics on the collected information. In locations with weak connectivity, it is now possible for users to work offline on cloud-based solutions via progressive web apps and other technologies. All these advances have enabled numerous innovations in sectors like healthcare, e-commerce etc helping them increase the scale of their operations and explore new possibilities.

Social sector organizations have also witnessed rapid evolution in their scale of operations. Their outreach has become wider and new domains (livelihood, education, skilling etc) are being explored. There has also been an increase in collaborations with funding the nonprofits to empower them in making a  wider impact.

Technology offers a number of smart solutions but they have been severely underutilized in the social sector. Some of the contributing factors include:

  • Lack of standardization in methodologies followed by nonprofits making it difficult to build generic solutions.
  • Custom built solutions are costly –  it is difficult for small & medium scale nonprofits to utilize them.
  • Lack of exposure to technology makes it difficult for nonprofits to easily adopt technical solutions.

 

Companies like AWS, Google, Twilio, etc are realizing the opportunities and potential for tech in the social sector. Many of them offer free credits to nonprofits for utilizing their services. The aim is to infuse technical interventions and processes in the functioning of nonprofits. Cloud-based solutions enable data-driven decision making and better utilization of funds. It also helps to maintain historical data, that is very helpful to plan new programs by understanding trends through powerful data analysis that are available.

In our quest to make an impact in the social sector via technology, ColoredCow was lucky to partner with Social Lens. They have a vast experience in working with nonprofits. Over the years Social Lens worked with nonprofits to help them execute their programs efficiently and to make a better impact. They also have experience working with corporates & foundations and understand the expectations of nonprofits.

 

We worked together to build a cloud-based tech platform for nonprofits that would enable them to run their programs more efficiently and deliver a larger impact. For this, we built a platform that would enable the nonprofits to use the Monitoring and Evaluation Methodology to assess their programs.

Fig 2 – M4I performed data analysis on different aspects of the project run by NGO to measure its impact, utilizing the Monitoring and Evaluation framework

 

Together with Social Lens, we also understood the challenges of building a tool for the social sector. Based on the experiences of our partner in working with the social sector and our exposure to building products, we took some considerations :

  • Utilizing open source technologies to build the platform at a lower cost so that we can make the product open access for all NGOs.
  • Creating a framework to incorporate non-standardised workflows across different domains.
  • Building a prototype and launching an MVP (minimum viable product) to evaluate product reception.

 

We developed a platform on top of an open source PHP framework called LaravelThis gave us a head start by providing pre-built scaffolding for components like authentication, mailing, database, etc. We utilized our own mobile framework to reutilize the business logic written for web into the mobile application via API.

We hosted the cloud-based application on Amazon Web Services. The application architecture and infrastructure were designed to ensure industry standard data security and the possibility of scaling in future.

 

Developing a Framework for the Cloud-based Monitoring and Evaluation Tool

We focused on building a framework that would be scalable to different domains of the social sector(currently supports two as shown in the figure below) and non-standardised workflows. This would enable us to make the tool reach a large section of nonprofits. Social Lens brought in their domain expertise to define standardized program structures for initial domains. We utilized the structures to build an extensible core of the platform that would form the framework on which the tool would work.

Fig 3 – The tech platform was engineered to serve different domains by building the workflows for them around a common framework

 

The platform will support the initial domains designed by Social Lens using the framework developed. The tool was developed keeping in mind extensibility and the ease of adding future requirements easily. As we move forward,  M4I would be extended further as more nonprofits from different domains join in.

A prototype was developed and shown to non-profits. They tested it and relevant feedbacks were incorporated in the system. After a number of iterations, we finally went live with a beta launch on 1st January 2018. Currently, we have several nonprofits being part of the pilot project.

 

A quick timeline/milestone in launching MNE tool – a tech product for social sector-

  • Building domain knowledge
    • We had experience of working on products in the social sector.
    • For this project, we had a knowledge partner who had expertise in designing solutions for nonprofits to track their programs via various offline solutions
  • Understanding the M&E methodology and how organizations are doing them currently
    • We worked with our knowledge partners to understand the M&E workflow.
    • Over the course of initial months, we interacted with various nonprofits to understand how they are running their programs and measuring their impacts
    • It also helped us to get their perspectives on the upcoming platform and understand their expectations.
  • Translating requirements into technical specifications
    • Based on the requirements gathered, we built workflows and wireframes.
    • We laid down the system architecture that will support the methodologies and can be extended to accommodate new domains and unstructured workflows.
  • Conceptualizing a prototype and building an MVP.
    • We built an MVP, met with some nonprofits and got their feedbacks
  • Validating the flow and incorporating feedbacks
  • Beta launch and consolidating the platform
  • Public launch on 1st January 2018

 

There is so much one can do by leveraging cloud-based and open source technologies to build products which can benefit a large section of the society. This is just one example and there is an ample scope to contribute and be a part of the team that translates an idea into new products.

If you are passionate about building meaningful products, and technology it would be great to be in touch. You can reach out to me at tushar@coloredcow.com

CHALLENGE

Finding a way to build low cost and scalable platform for non-profits to empower them in making a bigger impact.

OUTCOME

Utilizing open source technologies to build the platform with a lower cost. Developing a framework to tailor the platform according to the needs of scalability.

TECHNOLOGY

Open Source,

Laravel,

AWS

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