2024 Projects
We are proud to announce this year’s projects to these deserving non-profits.
The projects outlined below is what was submitted by the non-profit. Scope of work may change during the weekend as time permits.
Hope For Change Women Resource Center
Hope For Change Women Resource Center is currently in need of a Web-Designer to create Website for the purposes of resource, growth and development for our organization.
Hope for Change “one stop” Women’s Resource Center is a multifaceted Women’s Outreach Ministry (charitable organization) who provides services and programs to oppressed and diverse women for the purposes of life enrichment.
Our Mission is to identify women who are potentially or experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, jobless, ex-offenders with training to build confidence, reestablish social economics for betterment of themselves and their families.
D.A.A.M. Dads against Angry Moms
Provide a brief summary of your project. If you were describing your project to a complete stranger, what would tell them? We would like to have an internet presence with a website that we can update regularly, where we can send out invites to upcoming events and post/upload pictures and videos of past events.
While the letters in D.A.A.M. may stand for Dads Against Angry Moms, our sole and primary mission is to support moms with more than money. We’re creating magical, manageable events that inspire healthy, productive, quality time between dads of all sorts, (biological, adopted, stepdads, grand dads and father figures regardless of titles, including extended family members, mentors, and coaches) and their kids, (biological, adopted, step kids, grandkids…etc). We encourage absent dads to be present dads, present dads to be good dads, good dads to be great dads. We enlists great dads to reach out and share their strengths and experiences.
Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky/CHNK Behavioral Health (CHNK)
CHNK Behavioral Health seeks to collaborate with GiveCamp to create a Communications SharePoint Site to serve as an intranet website with the goal of centralizing CHNK’s communications. CHNK currently operates across four locations for client treatment services, as well as administrative functions. It is possible that CHNK will have additional facilities in the future. CHNK also deploys therapy staff for in-home and school-based treatment services and envisions that they will continue to increase this mobilization of services.
Today, most communication is driven through smaller meetings, emails and individual conversations.
CHNK’s organizational goals are summed up in An Easier Path to Mental Health, CHNK’s five-year expansion plan to close the mental health access gap especially for youth ages 12-17. The plan is part of CHNK’s commitment to quality of care and effectiveness of services to reach 40% more youth to achieve improved mental and emotional wellness, further their individualized care, and support their goals, leading to positive outcomes.
Helping Young Mother’s Mentor
Helping Young Mother’s Mentor is struggling with managing a handwritten data system and need assistance with creating a system to operate efficiently. We have lost very important demographics and data the is required to apply for local funding to help us move forward. With this fundamental additional support system would make our lives complete and able to operate in a timely manner and our follow up process will be obtained.
Our mission is to enhance the economic and social well-being of mothers ages 18-37 by mentoring, providing health education, vocational-life skills training. These life coaching techniques is to help change their “fixed mindset” in order to achieve one’s fullest potential. Our primary goal is to reach one, monitor assured self-skill sets and lean into one’s mental behavior to development new growth opportunities is become an asset to our community. . Your project should support your fundamental organizational and/or campaign goals.
The Four Seven, Inc.
We would like a vibrant, engaging website that not only prompts viewers to get involved, but also stirs feelings of empathy for the people we serve and their circumstances. We would like a website that is easy to navigate and makes it clear how donors and volunteers can engage. We would like our website to be simple, yet impactful, with a clear call to action, and a place of empowerment, hope and refuge for the families and residents we serve.
The Four-Seven is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in Cincinnati, Ohio that exists to equip Individuals involved with the justice system and their families with tools and resources that lead to transformation. Built on the belief that successful reentry begins the moment an individual becomes incarcerated, the Four-Seven’s services strategically position residents of prisons, those who have left prison and their families for wellness and economic stability.