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Enlist - Volunteer Management

Enlist App has moved to GitHub?! This wiki is for archival reference.

 EnlistApp at GitHub

What is Enlist?

Enlist is an open source and free application that aims to help non-profits organize volunteers, track volunteer hours and management volunteer rewards.

  • Cost: free
  • Demo: coming soon
  • Availability: currently in development for 1.0 features
  • License:  GPL Version 3

What is the background behind Enlist?

Enlist started in early 2011 as the feature HackFest project at the annual  OpenCF Summit conference in Dallas, TX. The OCFS HackFest aimed to build a functional application that could be leveraged by non-profit and civic organizations to better manage and track everything to do with volunteers. The idea came forth after  Peter Farrell volunteered for a  Team Ortho event and noticed that all volunteer hours were being tracked on spreadsheets. These spreadsheets were used to generate volunteer reward "bones" (points) in which volunteers could use to enter Team Ortho race events or purchase running gear.

Team Ortho's mission is to improve and enhance the lives of orthopaedic patients through our commitment to supporting research, education, and advancements in orthopaedic technology; and to promote good muscular, skeletal, and joint health by encouraging an active lifestyle including training for and participating in amateur athletic events.

Documentation

General

Application

UI

How to Contribute: Process and Tools

Technology Platform / Infrastructure

SVN / Trac

Anyone can contribute to the project and the team happily accepts contributions from the community. During OpenCF Summit 2012, all conference participants are encouraged to sign up for a committer account and contribute to the project.

Note that we are syncing SVN to a  GitHub repository and may move to GitHub as the primary repository.

Tooling Download Links

What should I do?

If somebody hasn't planted a flag in something in Trac Tickets, then create a new ticket and go at it.

Team Leaders

  • Peter J. Farrell - project leader - peter [at] mach-ii.com
  • Kurt Wiersma - team leader - kurt [at] mach-ii.com
  • Matt Woodward - team leader - matt [at] mach-ii.com
  • Joseph Lamoree - team captain - joseph [at] lamoree.com
  • Tracy Logan - team captain - hackfest [at] tracylogan.com

If you are attending OpenCF Summit 2012, please email us if you want to be a team captain. We need you!

Committer Resources

Project Interaction Channels