How Boomerang Bags Built a Charity Data Platform on Low Code – Within One Weekend!

This article was contributed by: Angelique of Boomerang Bags

An Impact NPO Charity Hackathon weekend event was held in Wellington, NZ. From Friday (Aug 11) to Sunday (Aug 13), IT professionals, designers, and volunteers with a wide range of different skills came together to help local charities and NPOs find solutions for their IT problems and challenges.

One of the four participating local charities was the NZ Branch of Boomerang Bags, a community-driven initiative with the goal of reducing and eventually eliminating single-use plastic bags by diverting textiles and fabric from landfills and creating reusable bags hand-sewn by local communities.

Boomerang Bags NZ operates New Zealand-wide and currently has over 45 different communities throughout New Zealand. The NZ charity needed a quick, easy, and scalable solution to allow communities to track their waste minimisation impact, and collate statistical data on the progress made towards offering real alternatives of single-use plastic bags that are responsible for a major part of plastic pollution into the ocean.

The overall goal was to empower communities and make the impact that Boomerang Bags has more visible to affect wider change throughout New Zealand.


Ali and Jemma from Boomerang Bags NZ

At the beginning of the impact-NPO weekend, Boomerang Bags set out to find a solution, built by volunteers that offers:

  • An easy web-based solution to log the impact their community is making for Community Coordinators
  • Visibility of the collective achievements all Boomerang Bags NZ communities have had over time generated through their “working bees”.
  • Basic reports and real-time charts for each community and council region
  • Calculation of waste diversion through easy proxy measures like banana boxes, and potential reduction of single-use bags (optional correlated to a carbon value, but not critical)
  • Makes it easy to update data and add community-based features in the future offers secure login, integration with other platforms, and the possibility for new communities to sign-up, get help, and form a new community through an easy process.

 


ImpactNPO weekend at BizDOJO Wellington

The starting point for Saturday was to develop a strategy on how to build and successfully integrate a working solution within just a weekend from end to end.

The team, comprising the two representatives from Boomerang Bags NZ Ali and Jemma, a couple of developers, UI designers, generalists, and two communications and marketing specialists worked together to make this happen.

The other group focused primarily on the establishment of a comprehensive marketing strategy and social media concept for Boomerang Bags to introduce the new data collection process to the communities. Additionally, a new landing page that serves, inter alia, as an integration point for the communities to log in, was set up.


Boomerang Bags Team at impact-NPO

Over the course of the weekend, some design specifications were immediately adjusted or eliminated due to the highly iterative development that was possible on the Joget no-code / low-code platform.

Because all volunteers involved were able to look at the live prototype together, it was possible to ensure the language & interface were right, forms were easy for people to use and Boomerang Bags’ wider needs were met.

By the end of the two days, Boomerang Bags & the volunteers managed to successfully

  • develop and integrate an online platform to collect and visualize achievement data,
  • build three easy-to-use forms and processes (“capture fabric donation”, “log created bags” and the “feel good page”),
  • set up integrated charts of recent event data,
  • develop a comprehensive marketing strategy to design a new landing page – (on top of the goals for the weekend).

 

Over the following days, the team continued to improve the user interface and functionality based on the prototype developed at impactNPO.

Soon, they will go out to test the solution more widely with some of the Community Coordinators and add additional features such as automatic reminders to track communities’ achievement at or after a community event/sewing bee. The solution has already live for testing purposes since the end of the weekend.

Using the Joget open source no-code / low-code platform at impact-NPO was one of the key enablers to build a future-prove platform that can continue to grow and offer support for Boomerang Bags NZ communities as the network is growing and reducing the use of plastic bags and unnecessary fabric landfill in New Zealand.

For any enquiries about Boomerang Bags NZ, please contact jemma@boomerangbags.org.

 


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