Building A Storytelling Platform for Our Volunteering Work
The Tools for Storytelling Residency at aikyam helped Captains Social Foundation re-imagine how we tell our story and publish it effectively.
Storytelling, through their websites and other platforms, is as important to NGOs as the important work they do on the ground. Storytelling in the right way helps them reach out to the right resources, including funders and donors.
The Tools for Storytelling Residency at aikyam helped Captains Social Foundation re-imagine how we tell our story and publish it effectively.
For We Friends of Toto, creating our website with a low-code tool was a high in and of itself. What added to our experience of building the website were the community and conversations around power, access and representation.
With a perfect balance of theory and practice, the workshop focused on crucial technical and storytelling aspects. The sessions were well-structured and involved activities that encouraged team-building and creative problem-solving.
aikyam worked with ASMITA, a youth-led group in Jharkhand, to create a website showcasing their transformative work with rural women and adolescents
The hands-on experience of learning to use an open-source tool like Ghost was the highlight of the workshop. As was being able to launch an impact storytelling subdomain as part of our transition to open-source solutions
A student-run paralegal organisation focusing on marginalised communities, Ninety Degrees is expanding its reach by building its website
For TYCIA Foundation, discoverability was both a tech challenge as well as a financial one. Here's how TYCIA and aikyam came together and solved it by using Github Pages
Zenith & aikyam used Free Github Pages to tell the world about the impact of their work in aiding the most underprivileged have access to legal justice systems