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Volunteer Relationship Management System: This is an ambitious project to create a system that will help us measure our human capital development, reduce repetitive tasks and processes, and improve outcomes.

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Volunteer Relationship Management System

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VRMS is a tool used for the engagement, support, and retention of a network of volunteers.

This is an ambitious project to create a system that will help us measure our human capital development, reduce repetitive tasks and processes for leadership, and improve outcomes for both volunteers and the projects they contribute to.

Table of Contents
  1. About The Project
  2. Contributing
  3. Wiki Highlights
  4. Roadmap
  5. License
  6. Acknowledgments

About The Project

VRMS is a tool originally developed to track membership attendance of meetings and evets. It's built in-house, deployed with an express backend and React frontend on AWS, and uses service workers to manage event creation and opening/closing of events.

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Built With

React AWS GitHub Actions Yarn Vite Docker

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Contributing

Contributions are welcome once you've been onboarded to Hack for LA through an onboarding event:

  1. Join our organization by going through Hack for LA onboarding
    • Joining is free, and opens up access to contribute to many projects, including VRMS
  2. From there, read our CONTRIBUTING.md document to get started!

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Wiki Highlights

  1. Introduction
  2. Technology Stack
  3. Team Meetings

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Roadmap

See the open issues and VRMS project board for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).

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License

AGPL-3.0 License

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Acknowledgments

While GitHub provides a lot of recognition of the code commits that exist within this project, often the contributions of the organizational structure go without credit. We'd like to thank all the designers, project managers, usability testers, and data scientists that have touched this project over the years.

Thanks for all your hard work!

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