I've spent a short working on a tool to help change public perception of charity, and encourage charity's to be better at being open about their finances and activities.
Right now it just covers the UK market, but I plan to include U.S, EU and Australian charities soon also.
This couldn't come at a better time as I plan to launch something pretty soon on PH. My last launch was a disaster where my post was just, erm, substandard for hours before I realised. Suffice to say it didn't do well.
Sharing this with HN community as obviously it makes no sense to limit it to just Indie Hackers. I asked this question over on the IH forum and it revealed some interesting socially focused projects. I'm keen to discover more "Tech for good" startups/products and learn what the motivations are behind them.
I guess more work could be done around limiting features on a device when outside of a set period. For instance, Data services could be restricted outside of a person's normal working hours. Or if not just data, limiting all features that aren't core to a phone, taking it back to simple calls and text messaging.
The U.K Home Office has put together a pretty neat resource to help with accessibility across the varying needs of web users, they've put together a bunch of posters which clearly outline the Do's and Do not's, all in one handy Github repo https://github.com/UKHomeOffice/posters/tree/master/accessib...
I've spent a short working on a tool to help change public perception of charity, and encourage charity's to be better at being open about their finances and activities.
Right now it just covers the UK market, but I plan to include U.S, EU and Australian charities soon also.