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weMap: A Non-Profit Mapping Collaborative
Challenges Entered:
weMap facilitates the process of finding social services in the community. Users have access to a wide array of social services including educational services, employment resources, community and recreation agencies, health services, etc.Utilizing data made available, initially, by non-profit organizations, these listings are mapped to a centralized database that enforces a uniform taxonomy. As data is pulled from multiple sources, a significant amount of development resources are focused on harmonizing duplicated records. Listings are then geocoded using the Google Maps API and made accessible via the mashup.Information will be shared by non-profit organizations across sectors. Users will include staff at non-profits and any members of the public who are looking for community services and services in their communities.Users will be able to select an Ontario neighbourhood or specify an address, choose the services they are interested in (as many as they like!) and see these mapped on weMap. Finding an employment office, near the public library, that's just a 5 minute walk away from a child care centre just got simpler and faster!Eventually, for-profit or retail data might be included, to enhance local information available to residents.
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OCASI manages the settlement.org website, providing newcomers with information and resources to settle in Ontario, Canada. With over 9,000 visitors per day, Settlement.Org is ready for expansion and enhancement by capitalizing on available technology and relevant partnerships.
The Partnership Platform has helped to form over 90 successful partnerships in the areas of technology capacity building for the non-profit sector. One examples would be the development of the project management training for foreign-trained IT professionals for the Learning Enrichment Foundation (in partnership with Ajilon Consulting and Outset Consulting) to provide training and hands-on work experience for new comers to Canada.
The University of Toronto strives to build stronger neighbourhoods in the Greater Toronto Area. Its vision is to see students, faculty, and staff connect learning to their service and for them to develop a life-long orientation to building strong communities.
Submitted by justinmassa on March 13, 2008 - 1:03pm.
Very cool project.
MoveSmart.org (http://www.netsquared.org/2008/conference/projects/movesmart-org-beta) wants to map almost an identical set of data, but for a different purpose (and not knowing enough about Canada, I don't know if it would make sense there). In Chicago, and most major US cities, there is severe racial and economic segregation and an unequal distribution of resources across communities. Like weMap, our project will target housing seekers and encourage them to move to opportunities, which in our situation will likely mean an integrative move.
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Very cool project.
MoveSmart.org (http://www.netsquared.org/2008/conference/projects/movesmart-org-beta) wants to map almost an identical set of data, but for a different purpose (and not knowing enough about Canada, I don't know if it would make sense there). In Chicago, and most major US cities, there is severe racial and economic segregation and an unequal distribution of resources across communities. Like weMap, our project will target housing seekers and encourage them to move to opportunities, which in our situation will likely mean an integrative move.
Good luck!