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Appsterdam Mission Statement #39
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Sorry for the delay. I will look at this and contribute early next week. |
Here's an updated version of the mission statement: Appsterdam is a global non-profit organization that empowers established and aspiring app makers through knowledge-sharing, community, and skill building. We bring together app makers of every age, background, area of interest, and level of experience. We help our community employ best practices in innovation, craftsmanship, quality, diversity, cooperation, and professionalism. We cooperate with private, public and cultural parties to build an ecosystem that improves the economic and creative opportunities for app makers. |
And a rough brainstorm list of what we could accomplish with funding: Better connect people looking for work with people who have work |
More updates to our mission/vision draft. Feel free to give comments/suggestions (and apologies--can't seem to get the numbering and formatting to work in here. Any help on that would be appreciated!): Appsterdam Mission Summary for Appsterdam 2.0
Through these events we will promote a business-like spirit, create business connections between app-makers and companies, build app-making capacity for corporates and start-ups, and foster innovation. The sessions would be free for participants, and we will have different sponsors to provide an amount for the organizing costs. We will aim to implement a business model for this pillar. We have the expertise, but we will need funding for coordination and documentation for this initiative.
We hold an average of 16+ events per month, providing valuable services to the community. Our events attract a wide range of people, and we see new faces at every event.We also regularly cooperate with other tech, design, and startup- related organizations to combine efforts, creating an even larger ecosystem. These events are the core of Appsterdam, and allow us to be a strong, skilled and creative community--which benefits the app makers, and well as fostering business and app-making spirit in the Amsterdam region and beyond.We like to say that Appsterdam is like experiencing the energy and inspiration you get when you’re at a conference...all the time. This pillar also includes supporting the activities of our embassies around the world. For Appsterdam 2.0, we want to add more international-scale hackathons/codefests to further attract talent and innovation to the region.We aim to coordinate at least 4 hackathons per year.
Appsterdam as an organization can provide these services to app makers for a discounted rate by centralizing the activities, and looking for bulk discounts on these services. Our goal is to provide services to at least 20 app makers in 2014, and grow the program from there.We are looking for seed investment to get the program off the ground.
Activities include: |
First time I hear about the "Appsterdam Hour of Code for Amsterdam schools". One of the organisers of the Amsterdam PyLadies has also been doing things in teaching groups the basics of programming, and she has a collection of Raspberry PI's along with screens, that she uses for these courses. She mentioned others doing something similar might be able to use this kit, as long as it relates specifically to Amsterdam Oost, as they paid for it, if I remember correctly. If anyone's interested to see if this can be used for Hour of Code, I can put you in touch. |
Thanks @erikr . Yes, once we get to the details, it would be great to check out the materials! It would be good in general, too, to chat with Amsterdam PyLadies about what they are doing, so feel free to do an introduction. Much appreciated! |
We need some materials to use when an organization (government, corporation, etc) asks "How can we support Appsterdam?" This is a clear and concise overview of our mission and the "ask." We want to give them something really concrete that they can agree to support and take action. Imagine a pitch at StartupWeekend, where you present the team, your goals, and what you could accomplish if you received X resources.
This should be a 1-page document which contains:
The document is in our GitHub resources. Please feel free to contribute to it. This thread will be used for discussing what to add/edit from the document.
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