Weekly-to-Bi-Weekly Update: Olé! Edition
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Aye carumba!
iVolunteer’s weekly update this week is powered by Casa Noble tequila (seriously), the only tequila your friends can serve you without you knowing it’s tequila until your third full glass when you’re dancing on the bar with your shirt off and a lampshade on your head. Yes, it was an interesting night at iVolunteer to say the least. One more reason that if you want to do something to give back to the world you live, breathe, and waste time watching “The Hills” in, your best option is to join iVolunteer. Click here and become a fan to be notified of all future working sessions. There was also pizza (Abo’s if I’m not mistaken), which was beyond delicious.
Some people just showed up at the right time, like Andrew Steffan (whose card by the way carries the tags “Software, Firmware, Embedded Systems, Mechanical, Process, Manufacturing, R&D, M.E.ECE, B.S.ME, Cert Embedded Sys., Cert Proj. Mgmt., E.I.T. Colorado” – and you thought you were overqualified to help out. HA!); Clint Ashworth, who’s built like an absolute house and will be helping us out with API shenanigans; Anthony Navarre, who works for award-winning Boulder design studio Slice of Lime (kind of a big deal); and Eric Baer, a CU student taking some time out to brush up on work experience spending the summer working for National Instruments and is looking for an internship in the Fall. He’s helping us with Android in his spare time, because he’s just that smart and that great a guy. Lot’s of super-qualified newbies is a great way to start the week.
Other big news is that we’ve got (as of this posting) 24 days left until we’ve gotta have a functioning model of this thing on an iPhone for the National Conference on Volunteering and Service on June 22nd-24th. Definitely crunch time around iVolunteer.
Someone who knows this well is Dave Angulo, co-Founder of iVolunteer, and the 1st-ever recipient of the weekly crown giveaway (picture to come), Fiona’s award (of embarrassment?) to the week’s hardest-working participant in the project. It’s only fitting Dave gets it the first week, but eventually we’ll get bored and give it to somebody else like when NBA voters stopped giving Michael Jordan MVP awards for no apparent reason in the mid-90’s. The crown lasted all of half a second on Dave’s head before he shed the sillyness and put his game face back on. After all — twenty-four days!
More pressing is the unveiling of the very first functioning iVolunteer product, our Wordpress widget, which resident Wordpress wizard Neil Simon will be rolling out to everyone he talks to at WordCamp SanFran this weekend. This should show everyone that we’re not too drunk at working sessions to actually get things accomplished. (Well…some of us.)
Maybe the biggest news of all is that “iVolunteer” will, very soon-like, no longer be known as “iVolunteer.” (GASP!)
There’s a number of reasons for this, most involving capitalism and $20,000 domain name conundrums, but it’s for the better and it forces all of the creatives in the group to actually think (fine…if we have to…). This is why the Casa Noble tequila made a guest appearance, although now that we’ve had some, I’d say there’s a good chance it will have a recurring role.
After much deliberation, a board full of potential monikers, and perhaps too much agave-based spirit, the marketing team arrived at 105 possibilities from which 6 were culled as “good.” (Notice I did not say “the best.”) We’re in the process of finding the best way to get the community involved without letting the name fall into the evil hands of a domain poacher, and we’ll have some kind of announcement on that very, very soon, so keep checking here and on iVolunteer’s twitter stream (which is one of the few iVolunteer properties we actually own).
So, that’s it. We’re coming along quite nicely, thanks to the generosity of our wonderful project directors and and co-Founders (also all volunteers, mind you), Dave Angulo, Rich Grote, and Fiona Schlachter, along with the busy bees that make up the team. However, we’ve yet to find too many willing to do just a small sponsorship to cover our food for meetings. It can be done for less than $100 each time, and you can do it all by going to this page and entering iVolunteer in the “Designation” field for whatever amount you can give. Colorado’s got one of the best-performing economies in the country right now, so I know there’s a little scratch floating around out there that can be put to good use by fueling the rise of volunteerism around the world from a little office in Boulder. Think about it.
Lots of exciting things this week. If you have any suggestions for iVolunteer’s new label, please feel free to drop them in the comments section below or on our Facebook fan page. Most brilliant idea wins a hug and the ability to say “I thought of that” every time our name comes up in coversation.
Until next time,
-Josh


June 3rd, 2009 at 8:37 pm
Sounds like a blast, I just added your feed to my brand spanking new blog. At the risk of being shot when you are frantically writing an iPhone app, what about an Android app? Especially since there will be somewhere between 15-20 Android based phones by the end of the year.
The concept of iVolunteer is fantastic, I'm planning on keeping it on my blog sidebar as a permanent fixture
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June 3rd, 2009 at 9:07 pm
Hey Christopher –
You're spot on regarding the need for an Android version. We've actually gotten some folks on board in just the last couple weeks who have expressed interest in creating apps for both Android and Windows Mobile. Let us know if you're interested in helping out on that front.
Also note that Neil Simon is already up to version 1.0.9 of his awesome iVolunteer WordPress app. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ivolunteer/