Unlocking Potential: How Technology Can Amplify Brand Purpose

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Technology is a powerful tool for revolutionizing industries, creating positive change, and building a strong brand purpose. Imagine leveraging technology to amplify your social impact initiatives and connect with a generation of consumers passionate about social responsibility. This article explores how both nonprofits and enterprises can apply tech solutions to create a ripple effect of positive change across various sectors.

Bridging the Gap: How Enterprises Can Support Social Impact

While technology offers immense potential for social impact, many enterprises struggle to integrate these initiatives into their existing structures. This could be due to a lack of internal expertise in specific technology areas, difficulty finding the right partners, or challenges in measuring the impact of social good programs.

Non-profit organizations are at the forefront of social progress, tackling critical issues like hunger and social justice. However, they often lack the resources to fully leverage technology’s transformative power. This creates an opportunity for enterprises to bridge the gap. By partnering with nonprofits, enterprises can offer their technology expertise, resources, and marketing muscle to amplify the impact of social good initiatives.

Here’s how enterprises can overcome these challenges:

  • Strategic Partnerships: Collaborate with non-profit organizations to identify areas where technology can address their specific needs.
  • Technology Expertise: Offer pro-bono or discounted tech services to nonprofits, helping them overcome resource constraints.
  • Data & Measurement: Develop frameworks to measure the impact of social good initiatives, demonstrating the value proposition to all stakeholders.

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Tech for Good in Action: Empowering Sectors for Social Impact

Technology solutions are transforming the way organizations serve their communities. Let’s explore a few inspiring examples.

Healthcare

Augmented Reality

Apple Vision Pro, while not originally designed for medical applications, is finding innovative uses in the operating room to assist surgeons:

  • Augmented Reality Overlay: The Apple Vision Pro headset can project virtual information onto the surgeon’s field of view. This allows surgeons to see crucial data, like patient scans or surgical instructions, overlaid in the real world without looking away from the patient.
  • Real-Time Data Streaming: The headset can connect to other medical equipment and software, allowing surgeons to access real-time data streams during surgery. This could include vital signs, imaging data, or 3D patient anatomy models.
  • Improved Communication and Collaboration: Surgeons wearing the headset can potentially communicate and collaborate with other medical professionals remotely, allowing for specialist input during surgery even if they’re not physically present in the operating room.

AI-Powered Diagnostics

AI-powered diagnostics can expedite treatment in underserved areas, while data analysis can optimize resource allocation and disease prevention strategies. Companies like Paige and iSono Health and organizations like Google’s DeepMind are developing AI algorithms to identify early signs of disease in mammograms, X-rays, and other scans, even with limited physician resources.

Personalization & Education

Innovative solutions can also empower patients to live healthier lives. For example, consider a mobile app like Cancer Exercise, developed by InspiringApps, that helps patients manage chronic conditions through personalization and educational resources.

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Social Justice

Identifying Bias

Our current justice system isn’t imperfect; unconscious bias can creep into sentencing decisions. Machine learning algorithms can analyze historical sentencing data and identify racial or socioeconomic bias patterns in sentencing practices. By highlighting these disparities, these tools can empower policymakers and judges to work towards a fairer justice system.

Streamlining Legal Processes

Outdated spreadsheets can lead to data inaccuracies and hinder progress. This is a challenge many legal aid organizations face, as showcased in the impactful film, “Forgiving Johnny.”

Machine learning can streamline processes by automating document review, legal research, and risk assessment tasks. This can free up lawyers’ time to focus on the more nuanced aspects of their cases, potentially leading to faster resolution times and improved access to justice for all.

Nutrition & Food Security

Connecting With Resources

Many people struggling with food insecurity simply don’t know where to find healthy food resources. User-friendly apps can bridge this gap. These apps leverage geolocation to connect users with local food banks, soup kitchens, and farmers’ markets.

Culturally-Conscious Recipes

A one-size-fits-all approach to nutrition doesn’t work. Mobile apps can offer recipe suggestions that cater to diverse cultural preferences and dietary restrictions. This ensures everyone has access to recipes they’ll enjoy and easily integrate into their existing food culture.

Empowerment Through Education

Apps can give users basic nutritional guidance, explaining the importance of balanced meals, healthy food swaps, and meal planning tips.

 

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Environmental Stewardship

Real-Time Data Collection

Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to protecting our planet. Sensor networks and mobile applications can collect real-time environmental data on factors like air and water quality, deforestation rates, and soil health. This data empowers communities to identify areas of concern and track changes over time, allowing for proactive environmental protection strategies.

Empowering Local Action

Data is just the first step. Apps and online platforms can translate complex environmental data into actionable insights for communities. Imagine a platform that allows users to visualize pollution levels in their neighborhood or track water usage in their community. Armed with this information, individuals and groups can advocate for environmental policies, promote sustainable practices, and hold local authorities accountable.

InspiringApps in Action

A great example of how technology empowers environmental stewardship is the work of InspiringApps with our client, the Boulder Watershed Collective. Together, we developed a mobile app called “Take-a-Hike.” This app provides users with detailed trail information, encourages responsible outdoor recreation, and raises awareness. “Take-a-Hike” showcases how technology can enhance outdoor experiences and inspire a sense of environmental responsibility.

The Next Big Idea Can Change Humanity

Our mission isn’t just about technology; it’s about building a better world and how nonprofits can unlock unprecedented levels of impact when armed with the right tools. The future is not just digital; it’s compassionate, innovative, and, most importantly, inclusive. If you have the next big idea that will change humanity, let’s work together to make it a reality.

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Cost-Effective App From InspiringApps Sparks Positive Change in Nonprofit Experience Design

The Boulder Watershed Collective is a Colorado nonprofit using apps to advance causes. The small nonprofit has a vital cause: as populations grow, climate changes and forests shift, it’s crucial to preserve the watershed. Beyond mitigation and restoration projects, the nonprofit offers education and engagement to empower environmental stewardship and inspire action.  Giving the community a free, immersive, and informative experience, the Take-a-Hike app was an ambitious project. Let’s explore. Innovation Within Reach Innovation in nonprofit experience design is often out of reach for smaller non-profits, but our design solves that challenge. InspiringApps created a cost-effective mobile app in partnership with Boulder Watershed Collective, offering an immersion into the Boulder trails system never before experienced.  Available for both iOS and Android, the free Take-a-Hike app is a trail guide in your pocket. The user experience is deeply mapped to the mission: concentrate on the natural beauty of Boulder’s trails, but learn about reasons to protect them, too. With InspiringApps’ environmental stewardship app design, users can enjoy hikes internet-free while tracking their progress and learning. Collaboration & Impact True innovation comes from shared collaboration and partnership. Technology decisions can be simplified and streamlined into one cohesive process with shared collaboration. Regarding the app design process, Boulder Watershed Collective shared:  “Thank you and the InspiringApps team for working with us on this and making the idea possible. I am not sure we would even have an app or an app of this quality without you and your team’s awesome work and collaboration.” Experiential Design on a Mission Experiential design goes beyond traditional design practices by considering the entire journey and environment in which the experience occurs. It aims to stimulate multiple senses to create a more immersive and impactful experience. Immersive Experience For nonprofits, digital, experiential design can create a strong impact and elicit positive change. By engaging multiple senses, Take-a-Hike offers an immersive experience that supports local climate innovators through novel ways that foster environmental stewardship. In addition to teaching hikers about their diverse environment, the entire experience educates users on the services and management decisions that aid the wetlands, forests, and mountains.  Interactive Features The app’s design has two key interactive features: a map and an audio narration. As it guides hikers to different learning spots along the trail, the app uses GPS mapping and audio playback from the user’s device to create a natural connection with the outdoors. As a result of the design’s innovations, users can visually learn about points of interest along their hike, and geographically triggered audio segments play at those same points of interest automatically.  Informative & Intuitive Visual Elements Visual elements are both informative and intuitive. When users select and begin a hike in the app, they see a map of their hike and the points of interest or stops along the way. As they hike to each stop, a details screen shows hikers where they are in real-time, info about that point, and the distance to the next stop. Customizable Audio Audio elements offer a high degree of control but a minimum interaction requirement to enhance outdoor experiences.  Users can control the audio from their phone’s notifications panel.  They can turn on an audio narration in the background, so there’s no need to interact with their phones during the hike.  When approaching stops, there is audio to help hikers appreciate their surroundings, followed by silence to enable hikers to use that information while taking in bird calls and mountain views. Sustainable Iterations Through Community Engagement Built in a way that makes adding additional hikes a nominal effort, the app has enabled Boulder Watershed Collective to exponentially grow its education and outreach beyond the small staff’s capacity. Partnering within the community, the team continues to add hikes and expand its reach. Educational Reach After initially releasing the Take-a-Hike app developed by InspiringApps, Boulder Watershed Collective received additional grants. One of those was to work with a school in Lafayette to guide a podcast creation experience with students. Students contributed content that has been integrated into the app. In a testimonial from the teacher, she said:  “The Boulder Watershed Collective took on the impossible. They transformed ninth graders with zero experience into podcasters. With endless patience and spectacular curricular materials, these experts led the students from ideation through a finished product. Along the way, they learned how to ask great questions, create mind maps, collaborate, and use podcasting programs. “At the end of the year, many of these students identified their work creating podcasts with the Boulder Watershed Collective as the most important experience of their academic year.” With the added Spanish translation, the app development experience has enhanced not just one set of learners but many who will follow.  Holistic Approach To Cost-Effective Technology Decisions When creating a nonprofit app, it’s important to take a holistic approach, considering different angles and solutions. Nonprofit organizations seek human-centered designs, but just as in the corporate world, there are also technical and cost aspects to consider.  The metrics for nonprofits differ because the end goal is impact, not profit. To create positive change, nonprofit apps use an innovative mix of: Grant or donor funding Technology Education Community engagement According to Brad Weber, CEO of InspiringApps, that cost difference can become the difference between having an app and not having an app—as many nonprofits know too well: “Our client received project bids that were six figures, which the nonprofit could not afford. With some creative app architecture, we were able to deliver an app for a fraction of that cost, which they were able to fund with government grants.”  A holistic approach addresses a user’s relationship with a mobile product and their user journey from start to finish. The challenge to deliver the innovation needed for the product’s success enabled our team’s creative solutions to come alive—and deliver the immersive experience at a cost that made the project possible. To create cost-effective yet innovative solutions, focus on the core features. Instead of building everything from scratch, explore existing tools, APIs, or software development kits (SDKs) that integrate with your app. This approach can save development time and costs while providing the necessary functionality. Creating Uniquely Valuable Impact InspiringApps is driven by the opportunity to design technical solutions for causes that help our community. Building an app can ensure your organization’s core mission is front, back, and center. Keeping costs down and creating an impactful app is within reach.  InspiringApps has built beautiful and engaging apps for not-for-profit organizations. We are dedicated to helping local organizations and not-for-profit clients bring their web and mobile app ideas to life at an affordable cost. Our goal is to support the growth and prosperity of our community.

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How To Build a Successful Nonprofit App

Apps have the ability to revolutionize the nonprofit sector. With a well-developed app, a nonprofit can streamline its processes and improve its donor base. From charity apps to donation apps and fundraising apps, apps can make a world of difference for a nonprofit or charity organization. In this post, we’ll share how to develop a nonprofit app that will make a difference. 1. Keep the mission front and center.  One of the most important things to consider when developing an app for a nonprofit organization is whether or not the app’s purpose aligns with the organization’s mission. There are many reasons nonprofit professionals seek a software solution through a custom app: Bring awareness to your nonprofit’s cause. Interact with your community. Augment the experience of interacting with your nonprofit. Make operations more efficient. Manage volunteers or coordinate board member activity. Keep supporters informed. Attract donors through fundraising for your charity. Help others. But regardless of these reasons, the most successful nonprofit apps are those that keep the nonprofit organization’s mission at the forefront. If the app is not directly related to the organization’s mission, it’s likely that it will not be used by the organization’s target audience.  For this reason, it’s important to make sure that the app’s purpose is in line with the organization’s goals. Throughout the mobile app development process, keep the mission in mind and make it a priority. Apps on a Mission: Examples Volunteer & Donor Apps To Mobilize a Charity The American Red Cross has a stated mission of “mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors” to respond to disasters, alleviate suffering, and support human rights. In line with this mission, their volunteer app, Volunteer Connection, enables existing volunteers to manage their activity and stay more engaged with the charity through a mobile app. The Blood Donor app is another charity app offered by the American Red Cross. Through the donation app, they can send push notifications alerting the public of blood shortages. It streamlines and enhances the charity’s donation process and user experience, enabling donors to locate nearby blood drives, get notified when their blood is on its way to a patient, earn achievements, and more. 2. Make your app easy to use through thoughtful design.  A key benefit of your nonprofit app is user participation. You can use your app to engage with users who are passionate about your nonprofit organization’s cause. But even for the most important cause or well-known charity, you may lose users if your mobile app is confusing to use or otherwise poorly designed.  For nonprofits, user interface and user experience are essential tools to keep your users engaged and motivated to continue interacting with your cause or charity. Here are a few app design tips to help ensure your mobile app is easy to use. Put the User First Is your user a volunteer, supporter, community member, charity champion, or donor? For that user, your app should make complex tasks simpler. During mobile app development, make the user interface and experience as streamlined and straightforward as possible.  Prioritize Accessibility Accessible to everyone means ensuring that the app is available in multiple languages, as well as taking into consideration users with different abilities. By making the app accessible to all, you’ll ensure that it can be used by the widest possible audience. Avoid Clutter Creativity is encouraged, but clarity reigns. Instead of cluttering your mobile application with too many design elements, try to keep it simple and readable. Use Your Brand Choose bright, inviting colors and design elements that align with your brand’s message. Use a Dashboard A central dashboard helps the user stay oriented and motivated. It’s essential to keep it clean and effective. Include critical information here.  Visualize Data Visually display fundraising or other cause-related metrics that donors, supporters, and volunteers care about, like the money raised, hours donated, or meals packed. Follow the Leaders Google and Apple both have interface design resources. Following these best practices ensures you’ve put the proper thought and care into your mobile app development and design. 3. Collect and respond to feedback.  One key to success for any app lies in collecting and responding to user feedback. The benefits and use cases for feedback include: Determining How To Update Your Nonprofit App: Reviews are a great way to stay in touch with the ongoing desires of your user community. This is especially important for a nonprofit app, as it can help the organization fine-tune its offerings and make improvements.  Marketing Your App: The value of positive reviews is high in influencing how your mobile app ranks in search results on the app stores and in compelling others to take the risk to download your app.  Protecting Your Reputation: Collecting in-app feedback about bugs and usability problems can often help avert negative public posts by allowing you to quickly fix any issues.  Here are some best practices for managing feedback. Prompt for Reviews While some users will choose to leave feedback on their own, others benefit from being prompted. To increase the quality of the feedback, request reviews when users have already used and are familiar with your mobile app.  Respond to All Reviews Remember that users want to be heard. We recommend that you respond to all reviews, no matter how positive or negative they may be.  Represent Your Brand Responding to reviews is no different than interacting with users through social media, email, and discussion forums. Take care that you are thoughtful in your approach. Encourage Direct Outreach Nonprofits can provide a contact number or email address to encourage users to contact them directly and address unique concerns. 4. Keep your app updated.  You’ve developed your nonprofit app and released it to the world. Things are going great, and your charity is seeing the rewards of investing in nonprofit app development. But an outdated app usually isn’t a highly used one. How do you keep a user coming back? App updates are an integral part of the business plan for nonprofit organizations seeking to develop an app. Here are some factors that may inspire (or require) you to update your nonprofit app. Features & Improvements Even after you release your app, the user experience will continue to be the most important place to focus your time. Straightforward apps may hit the nail on the head at launch, but most apps go through a few iterations before they offer the desired experience.  Keep track of your app store rankings, download growth trends, and social signals in online mentions and reviews. In-app analytics can provide insights into how users progress through different locations and features within your app. Monitoring performance also helps to bring to light any issues that could be causing users to abandon your app.  Great app ratings and reviews come from a great user experience. Learn from your users’ feedback, and put that into regular updates with new features and improvements. Operating System Releases Many of our clients rightly ask whether an operating system (OS) update will impact the functionality of a native app they built on a previous OS. The answer is, generally, “It might!”  With a new OS release, it’s always wise for mobile app developers to review existing code. This way, you’ll ensure your app will work as well on the user’s mobile device as it did when it was first written.  For more information on the implications of an OS update, check out our article: How do OS updates impact apps? 5. Promote your nonprofit app.  Before your mobile app is launched, you’ll want to be ready to promote it through traditional and digital channels on the Apple App Store, Google Play, and beyond. While the methods for promoting your mobile app may vary, here are a few tried-and-true marketing strategies to connect people to your cause. Advertising & Content Marketing Getting the word out there is essential for nonprofits to ensure that people are aware of and using the app. Applying a tandem advertising and content marketing strategy is an excellent way to succeed here. Go beyond making a great first impression by marketing your nonprofit app to attract, engage, and exceed your users’ expectations. A Google Ad Grant can equip your nonprofit with up to $10,000 in free search advertising per month. With content marketing, you can make helpful and valuable content for potential users, drawing them to your website through articles, infographics, or videos that help your audience achieve their goals. You can develop content that will attract users to download your app and then use Google Analytics to optimize it for search rankings. For example, the Charity Miles app is a fundraising app that enables users to earn money for charity whenever they walk, run, or bike. The blog covers topics on employee engagement and success stories to attract potential user groups and sponsors.  Website Landing Page There are many free tools you can use for your nonprofit’s website. A website with a landing page specific to your app will help promote your app, its features, and its launch date.  Provide a contact form to collect potential users’ email addresses. Invite people to sign up for launch notifications and provide social media sharing tools so fans can begin recommending your app to others. The goal is to build excitement and collect data that will power other elements of your marketing campaign.  App Store Listings A compelling app store listing is a vital component of marketing your app. App store listings feature your icon, screenshots, and video previews. They appeal to potential users by providing an attractive and informative visual summary of the app’s design and key features. While there are many components to your app store listings, here are the top three items to focus on to create a great one: Keywords Knowing and using relevant keywords is imperative—we can’t emphasize it enough. In today’s digital world, all content is filtered before it’s delivered to you. From the Instagram posts you see first to the order of websites a Google search returns, keyword rankings help you find the information and products you want. Promotional Descriptions Just like social media captions and website previews, only so much of your description is visible to your potential user when they first arrive on your listing. This promotional description text is your app’s chance to stand apart in a lineup of similar offerings. It should pack a punch and convey your app’s value. You’ll want to be compelling here and include at least one of the keywords you identified. Multimedia For highly visual apps, preview and promo videos can enable you to overcome the challenge of articulating in words a concept better seen in action. But any app can benefit from a video by offering potential users a refreshing way to experience features before downloading. Social Media Social media is a cornerstone of getting the word out and should be central to your promotional strategy. Here are some best practices to keep in mind: Start well before app launch by establishing a presence on multiple platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Consider a variety of media, including video and TikTok reels.  Note that your charity or exempt organization may be eligible for the YouTube Nonprofit program. Encourage interest, build excitement, and increase engagement with announcements, screenshots, and previews.  Direct traffic to your website and app store listings to attract your target audience and build awareness with potential users. Email Outreach Whether you use the nonprofit cloud or a simpler option, email marketing can be a powerful tool for creating brand awareness and keeping your cause top of mind. You can enable fans to join a waiting list or to opt-in to receive immediate announcements on launch day and stay engaged through email marketing. You can also use marketing emails to send users informational tips or promotional offers.  Notably, Salesforce offers 10 user licenses for free to nonprofits, making sophisticated marketing tools available to smaller organizations to do customized email outreach. With the nonprofit success pack, you can use your data to create segmented communications and personalized content for email campaigns. Targeting your message to your audience helps encourage open rates and click-throughs.  Press Kit A press kit informs reporters and bloggers about your app. Hit the ground running on launch day by creating a single-file kit that includes everything the press needs to help generate buzz about your app:  Press Release App Store Icon & Screenshots Video Demo App Description Reviews About Your Organization Concluding Thoughts Make an Impact With Nonprofit App Development Applying technology in innovative ways can help nonprofits stand out. Working with a mobile app development company can help you make an impact with your nonprofit mission.  Many low-code, no-code DIY development platforms can be used as prototypes to test ideas and gather feedback. If your app is simple and requires little customization, this option may be the right place for you to start.  If you’re looking for an expert who can help you develop a nonprofit app in Denver and Boulder, Austin, or anywhere else, or if you have an app and you need to scale it, we’re here for you. Check out our IA Commits program for more information and to get in touch.

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